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BassApprentice

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  1. Have to say I'm very close to pulling the trigger on this. Found one for only £113 for a slightly different looking Jazz with a series parallel switch already wired in? I assume this is similar to the Fender S1 system?

    Anyone played one? Seems like it would be a perfect base for modding in the future

    http://www.staggmusic.com/en/product_detail/sbj-50_bk.html?backp=1

  2. Afternoon all,

    Following on from dood (who followed on from me) what type of pickups have people used right at the end of the neck? (see picture) I use "best" lightly, I really just want to know what pickups people have used in the that position.

    Initially I wanted to use one of the big DiMarzio pickups (a la Sheehan) on my bitsa-P bass but it seems that you have to wire your bass in stereo to get the best of them and since I'm not in a band or playing at high volume that's a bit of a faff. Also the reviews say the are quite limited tonally so maybe not the best.

    So let me know what you think folks!

  3. While I do appreciate the "thud" the standard rubber strings on Bass Ukuleles give I want to use mine more as a pick up and practice tool rather than a completely different instrument. Has anyone tried the steel/copper coated strings (Pyramid/Aquila Steel Rumblers)? How are they?

    My second question is this, I have the Harley Benton bass Uke which has a 21" scale length compared with the 20" of a Kala, which is what these strings are designed for. Do you reckon they will fit the Harley Benton ok? Or will the extra length be too high tension?

    Thanks!

  4. [quote name='deksawyer' timestamp='1472748089' post='3123907']
    Warmoth do something like this called the 72 p bass.

    [url="https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=warmoth+72+p+bass&biw=1430&bih=726&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&sqi=2&ved=0ahUKEwjFg8rxze7OAhUCiRoKHeDyBOkQ_AUIBygC"]warmoth 72 p bass[/url]
    [/quote]

    That's really close to what I was aiming for, would just need to extend down below the pick up to cover up the routing

  5. I'm a big fan of the extended pickguard. I think the pawnshop guitars look very nice as well.

    Like I said the problem I'm facing with my project is the body is front routed meaning I'll need a lot of plastic to cover up the holes. Not sure it will look as good with the pickguard really dominating the front of the body. I think I'll have to mock one up and see how I feel then find someone to custom make one....

  6. Hi All,

    I've got a P bass project on the go and I was just wondering if anyone has seen one with a '51 style pickguard? by this I mean a standard P bass pickguard which extends to the upper horn.

    It wouldn't be the standard 51 style pickguard at the body is not rear routed.

    It could look awful but would be interested to see if there are any examples.

  7. Hi all,

    Was just looking at getting some new strings for a couple of basses and not being able to afford DR Black Beauties for them both.

    Head over to Amazon.com (not .co.uk) and find that they are selling Black Beauies for $20 and with shipping only £4 a set...can't really pass up two sets for £47 when one will cost you £38

    https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_1_9?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=dr+black+beauties&sprefix=dr+black+%2Caps%2C203

    Happy to be told somewhere that will do them cheaper in the UK.

    Happy Wednesday!

  8. [quote name='NickD' timestamp='1471961774' post='3117271']
    Aero71 was selling a Jazzus recently, and I'm pretty sure you'll fid a demo video in the thread if you dig it up.
    [/quote]

    Sorry I realise I wasn't too clear. I meant I couldn't find anything on the Leaf model not the Jazzus

    https://www.public-peace.de/index.php/mensinger-guitars/m-basses/men-the-leaf

    Thanks for pointing me in the right direction for a Jazzus though!

  9. And here we have the stripped body :lol:

    I found out from the original owner that there is some filler on the rear of the body which the Nitro Mors decided to melt...It also melted some of the binding on the body :unsure:

    Next up: Sanding, filling and priming for dipping!

  10. Hello all,


    A while ago (April) I picked this up from a FB group for a bargain price. It's progressed a fair bit since I have got it but I thought I would start a build diary to show you all the process Safe to say the previous owner hadn't done a great job refinishing. With the addition of using superglue to fill the frets to make it 'fretless' I had a bit of work to do.

    My plan is to strip it down and swirl paint it black and gold....This could go one of two ways....

  11. [quote name='Highfox' timestamp='1471199430' post='3111216']
    Retrovibe do a T-Rod if you're after a split P type.
    [url="http://www.retrovibe.co.uk/t-rod/butterscotch-bass.html#"]http://www.retrovibe...otch-bass.html#[/url]
    Think there are a few basschatters with them?
    [/quote]

    I've contacted David at Retrovibe a few times and I know he is very active on a Rickenfakers FB group and is always willing to help and customise options on basses so maybe he can sort you out with your 51 P bass itch

  12. Hi all,

    My Phil Jones Suitcase is not sounding quite right, as if one of the drivers is clipping or working too hard.

    I have been in touch with Synergy Distribution in Birmingham who do repairs but it would have to be couriered there and back from Scotland and the Suitcase isn't exactly light.

    Does anyone know of a Phil Jones repair centre closer to Scotland?

    Cheers!

  13. [quote name='Dad3353' timestamp='1463762257' post='3053942']
    This is (roughly...) where the bridge should measure 43.2, hence the 'front' of the bridge at 41...



    Hope this helps; subject to completion, correction and/or contradiction from others.
    [/quote]

    Sorry I haven't been on in a while. This photo is great! Thanks very much.

    The consensus seems to be to move the bridge forward so I'll give that a go.

    Thanks all and I may be back with more questions!

  14. Firstly, thanks for all your advice. I like to think I can set up an instrument but this is my first time putting one together and setting it up which is proving more challenging that I (naively) thought.

    I have another question. When measuring from the nut to the 12th fret, where do you measure to? The beginning or middle of the fret? If it is the middle do I need to move my bridge saddles to 42cm?

    Thanks again for your help

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