neepheid Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago I have got to keep my neb out of Facebook Marketplace. But it was too sparkly, and only 2 and a half hours away in the car. May I present this Burny (Fernandes) LSB-80 I just bought, simply because it was there, and I fancied it. I have plans for this bass. It's had a life, and it's been modded already (active stuff it would have originally come with is long gone, for example), so I'm going to be making some changes. It's not bad as is, but I think I can make it more to my liking. It plays really well (previous owner did a banging job of setting it up, recrowning frets etc) and it seems solidly made. Developments to come, stay tuned... 12 Quote
80Hz Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Oooohh, this’ll sit really well alongside the Greco! And I know of no better justification than it was there and you fancied it 😄 1 2 Quote
Pea Turgh Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 soap bar pickups? Black hardware? That would be ace. As would changing the strings! 🤮 Quote
neepheid Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Pea Turgh said: 2 soap bar pickups? Black hardware? That would be ace. As would changing the strings! 🤮 I have an idea regarding pickups which does not require breaking out the router. Hardware will be staying chrome (for reasons which will eventually become apparent). But yes, the strings will be going - amusing as they are, I'm a die hard D'addario XL nickel round user. First job will be to change the tuners - I suspect someone in the past has nicked the Gotoh GB7s it would have come with and replaced them with some generic units which aren't great to use - quite a lot of play in them and jarringly clanky play at that. I have the tuners which came off my Epi Les Paul bass which are decent so will reuse them. 1 Quote
neepheid Posted 41 minutes ago Author Posted 41 minutes ago Spent a few hours on it this afternoon - changed the tuners, oiled the fretboard, general polish up, new strings (my beloved D'addario XLs of course) and a tweak of the setup (intonation mostly). Also, found some hidden treasure on the neck heel - no serial number, but model number confirmed and other mystery letters... 1 Quote
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