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ikay

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  1. Some G&L passive tone controls have a 6.8k resistor following the tone cap before it goes to ground (see link below). Can anyone tell me what effect this resistor has on the tone compared with a standard tone control (without the resistor). Thanks [url="http://www.glguitars.com/schematics/SB-1_schematic_blockdiagram.pdf"]http://www.glguitars.com/schematics/SB-1_schematic_blockdiagram.pdf[/url]
  2. That's good to hear!
  3. The 1024/5 tuners have a three screw mounting plate (like the old BBs). The BT10 says it will fit BBs but is a four screw mounting. I've already been in contact with Hipshot and they don't do anything that fits the three screw mounting.
  4. Hmm that's interesting to know. Hipshot don't make a D-tuner for the BB (I'm interested in a 4) so this opens the way for an ultralite option without drilling holes. Any chance of a pic?
  5. The pups on the BBNE1 look similar to those on my TRB5 (single coil with dummy coil). Each pickup on the TRB has three wires - red & white (hot/cold) and an earth wire. See pic below. The wires on yours may be similar and should be easy to spot if a wire is missing (a bit unlikely as the brown and grey cables in your pic look intact).
  6. Hi Charla, if you can post a pic of your wiring harness showing the relevant bits I'm sure someone here will be able to help. A missing wire from a pickup should be pretty easy to spot, how do the wires coming from the bridge pup compare with the neck pickup?
  7. I don't know if this TB link is of any help - [url="http://www.talkbass.com/threads/repairing-preamp-for-yamaha-bbeast.862708/"]http://www.talkbass.com/threads/repairing-preamp-for-yamaha-bbeast.862708/[/url] As well as the pics there's a very basic schematic at the bottom of the thread
  8. Thanks 3below. That's very close to a P (about 6mm closer to the bridge than my '72). I'm now thinking maybe a G&L humbucker in the P position like an L1000, mmm ...
  9. Good point re pickup position. Can someone measure from 12th fret to centreline of polepieces? (it's a more consistent measurement than from the saddles)
  10. Many thanks Gary, it was looking at your lovely SB1 that prompted the question! Sounds like it's probably close enough then, maybe with a little tweaking
  11. Does anyone know if the G&L MFD split pickup (as on the SB-1) is the same size as a standard Fender P pickup? I'm interested in whether it would work as a straight drop in replacement on a Fender P. Thanks
  12. What does it weigh please?
  13. Is the scale 34 or 35 and where are you located please?
  14. ikay

    Feedback for Harry

    Just bought an SM58 from Harry, very straightforward transaction and a pleasure to deal with, many thanks!
  15. Parallel wiring gives a slightly more open sound and is a good starting point for tweaking with EQ to taste. You can easily EQ a bit more mid grunt into parallel if desired. Standard Stingray wiring is parallel if you're looking for a rationale. It all depends what sort of sound you're looking for. If you want serious grunt as your starting point go for series but it will be fiddlier to dial out the grunt and get back the more open and extended range of parallel.
  16. The mention of a warped neck and being sold as a project?
  17. There's a vintage colour chart for the 1960s at this link (about 2/3 down the page) - [url="http://www.guitarhq.com/fenderc.html"]http://www.guitarhq.com/fenderc.html[/url] It looks like the attached pic. According to this the only dark green custom finish available in '69 would have been Teal Green metallic. Old nitro finishes tend to go dark with age so it might be this. Although I agree in your pics it looks dark blue!
  18. This site has all sorts of Hofner vintage bits [url="http://www.tourmanager.it/tourmanager/Hofner-Eko-Klira-Vintage.html"]http://www.tourmanager.it/tourmanager/Hofner-Eko-Klira-Vintage.html[/url] I bought a plastic headstock logo from here and transaction was very straightforward
  19. Thanks Chris, maybe the warmoth is chambered?
  20. What are weights for both please
  21. "I want one of these..." Me too! Here's another interesting variation of a sliding pickup bass - [url="http://www.spaltinstruments.com/instruments/vviper/"]http://www.spaltinstruments.com/instruments/vviper/[/url]
  22. Hard to see. Is this pic (below) as good as it gets?
  23. Demo here - [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=molxHHbKqbA"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=molxHHbKqbA[/url]
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