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another budget new bass day


DarkHeart
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So i bought a maple neck from Hong Kong before xmas for what was to be a natural finished precision, anyway at the weekend i noticed tommorichards had a cheap Stingray body for sale that A: had the same neck pocket dimensions as my neck and B: wouldnt sound like my other precision and whats more he wanted a speaker i was selling so the deal was done. it arrived today at 1.30pm by 3.30pm it was wired up, strung, plugged in and playing and sounding very nice on a set of flats, its got a remarkably low action considering it was a brand new undrilled neck. Im chuffed with how its turned out for such a small outlay this is definitely my `Budget` budget bass :D oh yeah i had a spare headstock logo so it would have been rude not to use it ;)

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[quote name='DarkHeart' timestamp='1360330548' post='1968720']
it now has 2 volume knobs ;) ive wired both coils to different pots as it seems to make more sense than 2 tone controls one of which didnt influence the sound one jot! i know the coils are next to each other but at least the middle knob now has a job :D
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I've always thought an interesting option with a passive 3-control stingray-style bass would be to use the 3rd knob as a rotary switch. Series, parallel, single coil, maybe?

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I could go for the rotary switch that sounds like a plan if i could work out how to wire it and which one to get :) i have a jazz pup i could pop in the neck position as i have a spare but unfortunately i dont have the tools to either chop up the scratchplate cleanly enough or route out the pickup cavity and as its limited by budget constraints i cant justify sending it to a luthier to do the work for me :(

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