Chienmortbb Posted yesterday at 16:04 Posted yesterday at 16:04 (edited) Does this make sense? Edited yesterday at 16:05 by Chienmortbb 2 3 Quote
Doctor J Posted yesterday at 17:13 Posted yesterday at 17:13 (edited) I would say no. That bridge P will be next to useless other than to add the thinnest of flavours to something else. I built this a few years ago, interesting experiment but, in the end, there wasn't really anything in it I couldn't get close enough to from the likes of a L2000. Unless, of course, you're just playing solo in the bedroom and are feverously chasing microtonal changes. In a mix, nobody will notice how clever your pickup choices are 😄 Edited yesterday at 17:24 by Doctor J 5 Quote
Hellzero Posted yesterday at 18:02 Posted yesterday at 18:02 It's missing one more pickup and some LEDs... 3 1 Quote
tauzero Posted yesterday at 18:41 Posted yesterday at 18:41 2 hours ago, Chienmortbb said: Does this make sense? No, shoving a plectrum into the scratchplate like that is bound to stress it around the neck end screw and may break it. 2 2 Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Just needs a Mudbucker at the bottom of the neck and it'll be perfect! 🤔 1 Quote
Bassassin Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Ibanez Blazer & a lot of vintage PAF-stickered DiMarzios! Hard to understand what the thinking behind that would be, particularly the P unit right up at the bridge - you'd think you'd at least reverse it so the D & G strings don't just go "plink". 1 Quote
Hellzero Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 2 hours ago, Bassassin said: you'd think you'd at least reverse it so the D & G strings don't just go "plink" 1 Quote
Beedster Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Might work rather well, I doubt you'd ever use the bridge P-PUP soloed but it might blend very nicely with one or more of the others. If it were for sale at a decent price I'd certainly give it a go, especially as it appears to be wearing a bunch of cream Dimarzios, defo my fave PUPs, the colour has a huge effect on tone 2 Quote
JJTee Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 22 hours ago, Doctor J said: I would say no. That bridge P will be next to useless other than to add the thinnest of flavours to something else. I built this a few years ago, interesting experiment but, in the end, there wasn't really anything in it I couldn't get close enough to from the likes of a L2000. Unless, of course, you're just playing solo in the bedroom and are feverously chasing microtonal changes. In a mix, nobody will notice how clever your pickup choices are 😄 I’ve always been intrigued by this arrangement since I first saw Metallica’s Jason Newsted’s Alembic Elans with this configuration: Quote
JPJ Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago I built a five string with a pair of J’s and a P, along with a five-way switch (N, N+P, P, P+B, N&B) but only ever used P & P+B options live. It was inspired by the Fender Stu Hamm signature bass, and include John East active eq (bass & Treble stack, and a mid-stack). Quote
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