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  1. On 27/03/2024 at 13:14, Obrienp said:

    Some might call Rickies medium scale at 33”. Personally I think that is a push. Aren’t they incredibly heavy? 
     

    I don’t think I am ever going to find out now, as they are just too expensive for me to take a punt on. However, over on Talk Bass quite a few people have said the Nordstrand Acinonyx channels the Rickenbacker vibe. I wouldn’t know, not ever having had a Rickenbacker but I do enjoy the Acinonyx. 


    Look out for some of the Japanese 70s Japanese replica’s Ibanez, Greco etc. 

    Although the price of these has jumped in recent years you should be able to find a decent one for well under half the price of a Ric. 

    I was never a fan of Rics, then randomly came across an Ibanez, it was a bit battered and the chrome has bubbles and peeled in a few places, a bit of a fixer upper but it appealed to me and now it’s one of my keeper basses ( I kid myself that’s a real thing 😄)

    Has a sound all of its own. 

     

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  2. Yes it’s the 405 with 2 pickups. Couldn’t find a schematic for those online. 
    The PO had a go at changing the output socket for an xlr and looking at the wiring has cut and joined a few wires. Hopefully the preamp isn’t damaged. 

  3. Sorry bout that 😄 it was a steal.
    it has been hacked about a bit though, that wasn’t shown in the photos….. the p.o had attempted to fit an XLR socket. 

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  4. A repost from the Bass Guitar forum as it may be more appropriate here…

     

    Anyone able to point me in the direction of a wiring diagram for Korean built 2003/4 Ibanez Atk 405? It’s a double pickupversion with the Strat switch pick up switch and 3 band (I assume) eq. 
     


     

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  5. Anyone able to point me in the direction of a wiring diagram for Korean built 2003/4 Ibanez Atk 405? It’s a double pickup version with the Strat switch pick up switch and 3 band (I assume) eq. 
     

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  6. I’ve been tempted by these sims quad pickups for years now, the price is a bit of a hurdle but also as Cato mentioned, placement is as big a factor in the sound

    they put out and having watched videos of them im not convinced enough to shell out on them. Maybe one day. 
     

    To briefly touch on the stealthy-ness, I believe I read some time ago that the battery was purely for the leds and can be left unconnected, it doesn’t affect the pickup sonically. 

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  7. Thanks for all the input, you can’t beat science can you? Well until new science comes along anyway. 
    So in a nutshell what we’re saying is sonically it doesn’t really matter what type of magnet is used, assuming they are similar strength? That’s a bit of a relief because those old original Fender jobs are ridiculous money and probably need recharging after all this time. Much like myself 😄

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  8. On 05/02/2024 at 15:24, Cato said:

    Can't help with makers but for authentic Wide Range pickups you'll need to go for CuNiFe magnets, that's what made the original Fenders unique.

     

    The Creamery version above has that as an option but a lot of the Wide Range offerings from other manufacturers, including the current Fender version do not.


    I probably need to troll YouTube to hear examples of cunife magnet versions against all other types to see what difference is. 

     

    The thing is the sound I have in my head, which is a loose reference is post production so could have untold effects shaping it. 

  9. On 05/02/2024 at 16:24, floFC said:

    @Dazed are you looking for something that looks like a wide range? Sounds like one?

    For something a bit different, I have a pair of humbuckers from a DeArmond Starfire, which I think are of a similar size - way too big for what I originally bought them for anyway. I have been looking for a solid body to drop them in (a tele bass most likely)- what are your plans for the body?

    Anyway, maybe some alternatives there with Guild/DeArmond humbuckers.


    I struggle to explain or put into words a particular sound, but I’ll try…. It’s more the sound than the shape I’m interested in, although the bass I have in mind does have a large humbucker fitted but I suspect it’s not the same shape and size as a wide range humbucker.

     
    I have a bass, with what would probably be described as a mudbucker -at least in shape- but may just be a large humbucker. It’s placed a bit closer to the neck than say a jazz neck pickup would be but not as close as mudbuckers are often found.
    So the sound I’m chasing is similar to a Rick but also the 70s(?) telebass. A bit tubby(?) a bit raspy almost fuzz but not, no sparkle but more zing and thick and bassy 😄

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