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Just completed a smooth deal with Will for a bridge. Splendid chap.
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Best thread title ever. :-)
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I thought this would have been started by Billy Apple and that folks would go OT and the thread end up pear-shaped. -
How much do you pay as an entrance fee?
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PM'd re bridge.
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I may ask him a question:-
The bridge can be affective on placement of tone bias or the original plate sublime? -
First wife.
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Took an instant dislike to the oval pickguards on Stingrays back in 1978. Now I think they look rather splendid.
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On sale here on Basschat................ by oldslapper under 'Frankenfretless'.
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Er.... what [b][i]is[/i][/b] "funk bounce"?
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I think it may the effect achieved when playing a funk line by that renowned bassist Jim Mirror-Kwai whilst sitting astride a spacehopper -
ME Me me
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I may be able to help as I've owned a couple of Polytone combos in the past and may still have a copy of a manual somewhere. From memory though the specs suggested the amp could cope with impedances as low as 2-3 ohms and the internal driver was almost certainly 4 ohms so an extension cab of 8 ohms would work at the resulting impedance of 2.66666.....
I think the second jack on the back panel would have been labelled 'Main Out' and would feed say a slave amp or go direct to a PA system.
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Thing is, with dice for knobs, the volume will only go up to six.
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Any trouble finding one, let me know - got some in my spares drawer.
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You have the wrong jack socket there. A stereo one should be acquired so that the three terminals it carries will enable the battery to be disconnected when unplugging. The grey lead looks like it should contact the earth point of the new jack, the white to the tip, leaving the battery connecting to the 'middle' terminal of the stereo jack socket.
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Smoooooth transaction with Sean - two scratchplates supplied from excellent instructions.
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Nigel should have great 'pride' in the project but I wonder if it will ever be his 'mane' bass.
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There has been an attempt to copy this thread into the Japanese version of BC but they have been warned off doing so by a secretive but powerful organisation.
Yes folks................. The Triads
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Similar thing happened in Sicily - warned off by the Mafia boss 'Scarface' Al Coda. -
There has been an attempt to copy this thread into the Japanese version of BC but they have been warned off doing so by a secretive but powerful organisation.
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Word has it that one of the Mods is upset at the standard of puns, has lost his tempo and is about to lock this thread.....if he can find the right key, that is.
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I'll just have a diet Coda please.
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I think this was before the smoking ban when customers could hardly breve.
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Just found out that tonights gig is a 'ticket do' so in order to attend there are one or two options:-
1. Offer to buy a ticket at the door.
2. Blag about being a special guest of the band and entitled to special entry price.
3. Agent needing to be there for vetting of the band for future gigs and, again, requiring reduced (or free) entry.
4. Pose as road crew - this would involve you (and presumably Mrs. SF) dressing in baggy combat shorts (regardless of climate), wearing old black T-shirts carrying 'gear' logo (usually Marshall or Zildjian), tool bag/belt (with nothing of any use), a degree of facial hair which does not quite equal a proper beard or 'tach, and of course a pony tail.
Good luck.
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Just thought I'd chime in to say this was one of around 10 basses of this particular design I made back in the 90s and is, I think, the only one in which the circuit was left as passive (although of course the EMG pickups themselves were the active types).
I deliberately left enough room in the control compartment so that a 2-band active circuit could be added with the 4th control completing a 'diamond' shape of knobs on the face.
This might help anyone contemplating buying and taking it a stage further......then again maybe not Still a nice bass though at a fraction of the initial build cost. -
'C width' necks referred to by the OP is more likely to relate to the measurement at the nut - 1 3/4" compared to the A width nut of a Jazz - 1 1/2".
In the 70s the Precisions were almost all B width of 1 5/8ths. The profile of C, D, V.... etc relates more to the shape of the neck in one's hands i.e. 'clubby', shallow etc.
CIJ 70s reissue , pickups reversed ?
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Looks to me that the one in the video has the pickup a bit nearer the neck than the one shown in fareastguitars?