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Cosmicrain

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  1. 22 minutes ago, Sibob said:


    Saw this and immediately thought this bass would look mint with an ebony top!

    On the rest of the build, looking awesome so far, Mike is so quick haha!

     

    Whereabouts are you now @Cosmicrain? Last time I popped to see you was in Witham….long time ago!

     

    Si

    Hi Si, I'm now working from a workshop at the rear of my house in Silver End, which is about 5 miles from Witham.  Mike.

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  2. Some of the best sounding basses I've ever made have been constructed from basic Swamp ash for the body and Canadian slow growth Maple with either a Maple, Rosewood or Wendge fingerboard. Add to this top rate hardware, pickups and e.q.'s (be that either active or passive or both) and you have a remarkable sounding bass.  I try and pick a neck blank that rings a 5th above the body blank when building a customers bass, I only apply this to bolt on necks which are the majority of what I build.  I also believe (and this only my understanding after making many basses) that the timber used is only responsible for about 30% (or less) of the tone of the instrument (solid bodied basses) where as the E.Q. pickups and hardware make up the other 70%, also things like very tight fitting neck joints will help with vibrational transfer.  Finally, whatever timber you buy, make sure it is dried to the correct moisture content, you do not need or want glue lines opening up or worse the timber warping/twisting six months after you made the bass due to the timber being too wet when it was used.  These are only my thoughts on the matter, but I hope it helps in some way. 

  3. 1 hour ago, plaaty said:

    Thanks for the info.

    I think I'll change it back to a blend pot, what would be a good make?

    Alpha, CTS, MEC, Bourns plus others.  I'm not sure if your bass is active or passive?  but just make sure you get the correct Ohm rating,  220K, 250K or 500K for passive pickups or 25K - 50K for active pickups.  Here's a link for the MEC passive blend control, they also do the active version.  https://shop.warwick.de/en/parts-for-instruments/warwick-spare-parts/electronics-parts/18236/mec-balance-pot-module-for-passive-pickups?c=3600

  4. 15 minutes ago, hiram.k.hackenbacker said:

     

    Agreed, plus I would also reduce the angle slightly so that the E string has less to do after the nut. Might also help the G string as I see you have put some kind of peg between the nut and tuner?

    Could I ask why, out of all the bridges you could have chosen, you've picked the Gibson Super Tone. I'm not a fan.

    It's just a design at the moment nothing more nothing less, so anything could change if I were to make one including the bridge. Appreciate the feed back.  Mike

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  5. 13 minutes ago, Doctor J said:

    First thing which came to mind was the Washburn and Rudy Sarzo gurning with one. Then I saw Steve's post and it's bang on.

     

    What is the thinking behind the string guide on the G string, is that extra bind point really necessary?

    Hi, there are no reasons for it, as it's just an idea and drawing at this stage, so anything can change, including I may not even make one, but thanks for the comment, I appreciate it.

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  6. I was messing around with my design software and came up with this design (loosely based on bits from a few existing basses, but not a copy of any particular basses)  At the moment it's drawn up as a 32" scale 4 string with Thunderbird pups and a Hipshot  SuperTone Gibson bass bridge, and Hipshot ultra-lite machine heads.  I was also thinking of offering a Carbon Graphite neck version as an upgrade? Anyway, it's just a drawing at the moment but do you think it would sit in with my other Zoot bass range?  Any comments/idea's would be appreciated.  Thanks, Mike.

     

    Prototype 4 string 32 scale bass.jpg

  7. On 06/01/2022 at 21:47, hrnn1234 said:

    the volume drop when both pu's are at maximum volume, as far as I read online, is due to how the resistance of both pu's adds up. If that's so, I'm surprised it wasn't an issue before with the blend pot, as it should be the same when it's on dead center as when both volumes are at max.

    Most stacked blend pots (pro' one's that is) have a different resistance taper than standard pot's for the same resistance value.  Therefore a standard volume pot say of 250K, will have the full taper from one end of the track to the other (full rotation) off = 0K Ohms and  fully rotated = 250K.  However a pro blend stacked pot has a different internal structure with regards to the carbon track meaning the summed resistance of a stacked blend pot will be different than two independent volume pots when both are fully open.  Also the individual volume pots on the bass are probably Log' pots where as I use Linear taper stacked pots for blend controls, as this makes a difference as well.     

    blend pot.gif

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  8. 19 hours ago, Merton said:

    Aguilar

    Nordstrand

    Delano

    Haussel

     

    … probably others too, but these are the ones I most recently researched :)

    In my opinion the best I've heard recently is the Aguilar AG 5P-60 or the  AG 5P-60CL  depending on string spacing, but any in the list above are also excellent choices.  I fitted an AG 5P-60CL to a bass I made for Kei Kato in Japan, it sounded killer with the Aggie and an active/passive Klaus Noll 3 band E.Q.  see picture below of the bass. 

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  9. 2 hours ago, Merton said:

    Just wish Lindy Fralin would do a 5 string P eh @Cosmicrain hahaha 😉

    Yes I know, maybe I'll ask him if he has any intention of making one to marry up with his 5 string jazz pups.....

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  10. I've used Harry Haessel in Germany a lot and I've never yet had a pickup that I was not happy with.  Harry does indeed make all the pickups himself with a very small team of co-workers.  He has a very long wait time if you order something that is not in stock and has to be made, but the wait is worth it.   The other 'P' pickup I would recommend as an absolute killer of a pickup is the Lindy Fralin 5% over-wound, they really are stunningly wonderful pickups.  I hope this helps, regards Mike at Zoot.  https://www.fralinpickups.com/product/p-bass/

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  11. 3 hours ago, lemmywinks said:

     

    I still have my old Zoot Deluxe Custom, kept hold of it although I don't gig 4 strings any more and the preamp (an OPB3) no longer works. Keep meaning to dig it out and get it sorted as it's my joint favourite bass shape!

    Good to hear your still have the Zoot.

  12. 6 hours ago, lemmywinks said:

    The regular Zoot custom model and the Boudica are really cool body shapes IMO.

    This was the very first design that Mark and I came up with for the downsized Zoot Boudica 32" with the "Wal-a-Like" pickups etc.   It has changed very slightly since then and now has four controls as a posed to the three shown on the original draft drawing.  Hope this helps. 

     

    Mark Newman 32 Boudica Wal [Converted].jpg

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