
nilebodgers
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Based on my 2012 model, Mim p-bass is ceramic. They do sound pretty good though. The Fender "original" alnico p-bass pickup I replaced it with is slightly better to my ear, but it's not a night & day difference.
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Wow - that must be cut seriously low. Typical clearance over the 1st fret is 0.5 - 0.6mm, so adding 1mm would surely make it really stiff to play on the lowest frets?
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How much relief has it got at the moment?
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Best stand well back....
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Lol - yes, but I have an amp and no cabs!
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And there is a transitional period where they were made in Taiwan with parts from the Japanese version - the black one in the link is like that, you can tell by the pickups.
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Lol! I've just duplicated a post and went to delete it....oh, that feature's gone ;-)
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Plus 1 to the bridge spacing being the most important factor. I had an old Aria SB700 and I just couldn't get on with it due to the very narrow bridge spacing. The 19mm P/J spacing is perfect and I'm not that sensitive to nut width or neck shape if the bridge is right.
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HPs playing with the Specials is great. I've been playing Niteklub recently and I love that bassline.
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What bass body shapes & aesthetics do you dislike?
nilebodgers replied to Wilco's topic in Bass Guitars
Oh yeah - I'd missed that. Those single cut designs are utterly hideous. All the ones I have seen fail my "coffee table/exotic wood" criteria, but if one snuck through by having a plain painted finish I'd have to fail it on "single cut". -
What bass body shapes & aesthetics do you dislike?
nilebodgers replied to Wilco's topic in Bass Guitars
Lol - yes. Similar list minus the Ricks & LP shapes (like the T-bird though), but plus the Stingray. I don't like natural wood finishes, anything that looks like a ridiculous coffee table or any fake relicing (which handily rules out almost all the really expensive basses). -
Yes, that looks right. The 3-note pattern never lets up. It must have been quite hard playing live to resist going off on a double-time walking outro.
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Looking at more ruts dc vids it looks like he is hitting the open D, so you are right. I heard it as D myself, but then I second-guessed myself into the chord tone. It's interesting watching bands covering this on youtube, none of the bass lines are correct, and all the tab is wrong too.
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I've been fiddling around with it and I get this: It looks to me like the 5th fret D's are played on the open string by Segs (looking at some of the later Ruts DC video). I find it easier to fret the note.
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Nice version! I've not heard that one before. I'm very partial to music from that era, good stuff.
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Machineheads too big for headstock
nilebodgers replied to Mariner72's topic in Repairs and Technical
??or does the footprint of the tuner stick out over the edge of the headstock??- 9 replies
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That is tracking UK inflation exactly: £1,600 in 2009 is £2,031.12 today.
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It's hard to see the practical difference between the 60s P-bass and a Mexi Standard with a new pickup, a set of hipshot HB7 tuners and a good setup....apart from a thousand quid ;-)
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I think it went down to £200-ish, but were mostly in the 200-350 range. You'd expect those not to suck at that price point so not exactly a surprise.
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Interesting. There was supposed to be an rare transitional period when they switched them to Taiwan, but used up remaining Japanese pickups. The bridge side of the J rout on yours defo looks like one of those. There is a facebook group for 70s-80s Yam basses which has good info https://www.facebook.com/groups/219406111488370/ (there is a white BB1100s post on 20th Nov that has the later pickups - there is a good discussion of getting the right tool for adjusting the truss rod).
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Unfortunately they all sound awful with that distortion he was using.
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That is an interesting set of mods, I have a BB1100s too, but stock. Was that a Japanese one that had the surrounds round the P and J pickups, or a Taiwanese one (like mine - no surrounds) and you made your own? I find that the stock P pickup is pretty good, but you are right about the J pickup - it is a bit thin. I only use mine in P mode (passive) or maybe P+J (active).