ped Posted July 30 Posted July 30 1 minute ago, Obrienp said: At first I thought the pickups were aligned “by eye”, rather than measurement but then I thought, was it to make the pole pieces more centred on the strings, given the narrow string spacing of the standard bridge? I shouldn't think so (many early mods to cheaper basses like this are fairly poorly executed) - in any case it makes little difference if the strings are centred between the poles. Sometimes it can be because of pick guard shrinkage which pulls the pickup in one direction. For a fretless mod I'd probably put it near the bridge pickup and fill the gap with a ramp. 1 Quote
Chienmortbb Posted July 30 Posted July 30 On 13/02/2025 at 18:24, MoonBassAlpha said: That's really flippin' odd! Suits Wyman then. Quote
Obrienp Posted July 30 Posted July 30 (edited) 43 minutes ago, ped said: I shouldn't think so (many early mods to cheaper basses like this are fairly poorly executed) - in any case it makes little difference if the strings are centred between the poles. Sometimes it can be because of pick guard shrinkage which pulls the pickup in one direction. For a fretless mod I'd probably put it near the bridge pickup and fill the gap with a ramp. I think I would start with one of the new Squier Broncos as the modding platform though. It seems a shame to be doing this to a genuine old Musicmaster but then, in the 70s and 80s it was probably cheap and unloved. Edited July 30 by Obrienp 1 Quote
ped Posted July 30 Posted July 30 Just now, Obrienp said: I think I would start with one of the new Squier Mustangs as the modding platform though. It seems a shame to be doing this to a genuine old Musicmaster but then, in the 70s and 80s it was probably cheap and unloved. The way I see it, it's already been modified so why not keep going and improve it? That's what I did with my 66 mustang which turned out to be one of the best bass decisions I ever made! 3 Quote
Woodinblack Posted July 30 Posted July 30 2 hours ago, Obrienp said: I think I would start with one of the new Squier Broncos as the modding platform though. It seems a shame to be doing this to a genuine old Musicmaster but then, in the 70s and 80s it was probably cheap and unloved. The musicmaster wasn't touched by most people. I remember seeing one in the shop in the late 70s, and it was basically the kids budget bass. Modifying basses was also very common back then, you just had one, you modified it how you wanted, there wasn't the fear of modding that there is now. Sure couldn't pay over a grand for a musicmaster! 2 Quote
bassist_lewis Posted July 30 Posted July 30 On 25/07/2025 at 11:28, fretmeister said: Slightly changing the subject... Is there a good 51 style shorty P bass? I seem to be watching a lot of ZZ Top vids and Dusty's various 51s look and sound excellent so I'm quite tempted. Viv Wilcock makes a short scale with a 51P pickup. I believe he calls it the 51-P! 1 Quote
ezbass Posted July 30 Posted July 30 1 minute ago, bassist_lewis said: Viv Wilcock makes a short scale with a 51P pickup. I believe he calls it the 51-P! And there’s one for sale on BC right now… 1 Quote
Aidan63 Posted July 31 Posted July 31 if you wanted non standard string spacing Jazz pickups it wouldn't be that expensive to have them made, and you could use closed covers to mask the fact - or in this case use them to prevent ocd triggering Quote
Adee Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago If anyone was thinking of fitting a Hipshot Xtender onto their Sandberg Lionel you need a BT7 which is the closest match as advised by Sandberg Only slight drawbacks are the ferrule hole needs enlarging very slightly and you need to drill 4 small holes. Other than that easy fit and works great!! 3 Quote
ped Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago If you haven’t seen it in ‘build diaries’ I’m about to turn this modified Musicmaster into a lovely fretless. 2 Quote
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