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Lace Alumitone.... pickup question for my main bass.


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A couple of years back I got a Lace Helix bass at the right price with these pickups on board. A very good sounding bass indeed but it had a neck like the flute of a donkey so it had to go. I was rather taken by the sound, so I purchased 2 alumitone pickups for my '62 RI jazz bass directly from lace as drop in replacements. However the routing for the pickups was too shallow to take the pickups as they were slightly deeper than the standard jazz pickups. i was not prepared to adjust the routing to accommodate the pickups.

I then got back to lace and after some protracted discussion, I got a refund.

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[quote name='leroydiamond' timestamp='1445533698' post='2892246']
A couple of years back I got a Lace Helix bass at the right price with these pickups on board. A very good sounding bass indeed but it had a neck like the flute of a donkey so it had to go. I was rather taken by the sound, so I purchased 2 alumitone pickups for my '62 RI jazz bass directly from lace as drop in replacements. However the routing for the pickups was too shallow to take the pickups as they were slightly deeper than the standard jazz pickups. i was not prepared to adjust the routing to accommodate the pickups.

I then got back to lace and after some protracted discussion, I got a refund.
[/quote] good shout to check the depth! :) how would you describe the sound?(based on the Helix obviously)

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Got the Aluma J in my Mex Jazz, more of an aesthetic choice as the bass is refinished in chrome.

Pretty decent tone, they were dropped in to replace a set of Fender Noiseless - and to be honest gave the instrument a bit more life...

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[quote name='Bigwan' timestamp='1445773996' post='2893986']

And by describing a bass neck thus you mean...
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Really wide neck, string spacing was all wrong and fretwork not the best.
I discovered that Lace use the exact same neck on their 4 and 5 string basses ( mine was a 4).Fantastic

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[quote name='leroydiamond' timestamp='1445776756' post='2894019']

Really wide neck, string spacing was all wrong and fretwork not the best.
I discovered that Lace use the exact same neck on their 4 and 5 string basses ( mine was a 4).Fantastic
[/quote] seems to be common thread... yeah lace pickups are probably nice... just they stuck them in some helix bass i couldnt wait to get rid off...

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[quote name='LukeFRC' timestamp='1445783859' post='2894126']
seems to be common thread... yeah lace pickups are probably nice... just they stuck them in some helix bass i couldnt wait to get rid off...
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They used the Helix bass in an attempt to showcase these pickups, as you rarely see basses armed with lace pickups as stock. They seem to be more popular on 6 string guitars.

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[quote name='owen' timestamp='1445855905' post='2894670']
Pictures. NOW!
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[attachment=203793:aluma.jpg]

Not the best pic, but you get the idea. 2000 Mex Jazz - has been used for medical testing over the years - pretty much all that's original is wood and strap buttons.

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[quote name='Bigwan' timestamp='1445673958' post='2893224']
I have no idea what this means... And I'm a bit afraid to ask!
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The Lace Helix series of basses had exactly that - a helix neck, which rotated on the long axis away from the player at the nut. This was supposed to help players play better by lessening the amount of wrist pronation necessary to fret the lower notes next to the nut. Like anything else, it worked for some players and not for others. A bass luthier in Texas, Jerome Little, does essentially the same thing with his basses, which he calls a "Torzal" neck: littleguitarworks.com

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[quote name='iiipopes' timestamp='1446048824' post='2896515']

The Lace Helix series of basses had exactly that - a helix neck, which rotated on the long axis away from the player at the nut. This was supposed to help players play better by lessening the amount of wrist pronation necessary to fret the lower notes next to the nut. Like anything else, it worked for some players and not for others. A bass luthier in Texas, Jerome Little, does essentially the same thing with his basses, which he calls a "Torzal" neck: littleguitarworks.com
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Err... Don't think so... Think you might be getting it confused with something else. The price point alone would suggest manufacture of such a bass impossible.

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[quote name='PlungerModerno' timestamp='1446062623' post='2896644'] Check out: [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MjL76WzMVQ"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MjL76WzMVQ[/url] Seems cool enough. Would make fretwork and setup more difficult however! [/quote]

That's a new one on me! The Lace Helix bass we've been discussing had a perfectly normal (if somewhat donkey appendage-like) neck, despite the somewhat wacky body shape. I stand by the price-point comment. A twist neck bass would be orders of magnitude more difficult to make than even a fanned fret bass neck!

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[quote name='iiipopes' timestamp='1446048824' post='2896515']
The Lace Helix series of basses had exactly that - a helix neck, which rotated on the long axis away from the player at the nut. This was supposed to help players play better by lessening the amount of wrist pronation necessary to fret the lower notes next to the nut. Like anything else, it worked for some players and not for others. A bass luthier in Texas, Jerome Little, does essentially the same thing with his basses, which he calls a "Torzal" neck: littleguitarworks.com
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The helix guitars used a very mild version of this. The basses were simply a platform to show off the alumitone pickups. Some of the early ones (like the ones on my ex-NAMM Helix bass) had very low output.

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