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Recommendation for a set-up: Chris McIntyre


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;) Hope this is in the right section. Just wanted to say I followed up a recommendation to take my new Gibson Thunderbird to Chris McIntyre in South London to get it set up correctly (Gibson poor set-ups etc ,etc, etc....) and he did a great job in getting everything right and lowering the action. He filed down the nut which was the cause of the problem and sorted out everything else too.

Here's the link:
[url="http://www.mcintyreguitars.com/"]Chris McIntyre[/url]

He builds high quality basses too so I was almost ashamed to take a Gibson in! Very pleased with it though - the neck is perfect for me especially now it's set up properly. I know I will end up playing my cheaper Jazz copy most of the time, but the Thunderbird is fun to play and his it's place.

Anyway - go and see Chris for a perfect set-up or even a new bass!
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+1 for Chris.

And I'm not a great fan of Strats but I had a play on one of Chris's versions while waiting for him to perform magic on my bass. It was superb -- low action? There wasn't any.

A quick edit in reply to Toad -- I rang on a Friday, took two basses in on Saturday morning and he did them while I waited. Sorry to hear you had problems.

Cheers

Mark

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[quote name='Toadonroll' post='382158' date='Jan 16 2009, 11:20 AM']I tried to get my bass set up by him a few months ago as he's only based down the road and has a great reputation.
I found him absolutely impossible to get hold of, never picked his phone up and when we did arrange a time for the setup he wasn't there. Maybe that was just me ;)[/quote]

Only took me one phone call and a quick drop off and pick up the next day as I wasn't in a hurry. He's also down the road from me so very handy!

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[quote name='misrule' post='382172' date='Jan 16 2009, 11:32 AM']I notice his website no longer has his mobile number, or any phone number, on it. He seems to want all contact through email.

Cheers

Mark[/quote]

My luthier website client says he spends absolutely ages on the phone to people who just want to talk about things and not book any work ...
Maybe he found the same thing.

BTW he is already on the [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?s=&showtopic=26654&view=findpost&p=1780"]Recommended Luthiers list sticky[/url]

IMHO all Thunderbird owners shoudl be aware of the neck dive fix
[url="http://www.lysator.liu.se/~wizkid/music/thunderbird_mod/"]http://www.lysator.liu.se/~wizkid/music/thunderbird_mod/[/url]
You may then play it more than your Jazz ;)
:P

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[quote name='OldGit' post='382393' date='Jan 16 2009, 02:02 PM']My luthier website client says he spends absolutely ages on the phone to people who just want to talk about things and not book any work ...
Maybe he found the same thing.

BTW he is already on the [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?s=&showtopic=26654&view=findpost&p=1780"]Recommended Luthiers list sticky[/url]

IMHO all Thunderbird owners shoudl be aware of the neck dive fix
[url="http://www.lysator.liu.se/~wizkid/music/thunderbird_mod/"]http://www.lysator.liu.se/~wizkid/music/thunderbird_mod/[/url]
You may then play it more than your Jazz ;)
:P[/quote]
Good tip for the Thunderbird, thanks. The neck dive is always talked about and seems some notice it and others, like me, don't. The Gibson has the strap button on the back where the neck becomes the body (ie where your neck screws are on the bolt on neck Epiphone). Don't know if this has always been the case on these Gibson models but looks like a better position than your original botton. The only thing I might do is put on strap locks.

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[quote name='op76' post='382413' date='Jan 16 2009, 02:19 PM']Good tip for the Thunderbird, thanks. The neck dive is always talked about and seems some notice it and others, like me, don't. The Gibson has the strap button on the back where the neck becomes the body (ie where your neck screws are on the bolt on neck Epiphone). Don't know if this has always been the case on these Gibson models but looks like a better position than your original botton. The only thing I might do is put on strap locks.[/quote]

Oh that's not mine just what some guy did ..
Me and Thunderbirds have never seen eye to eye ;)

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