MrFingers Posted Sunday at 09:38 Posted Sunday at 09:38 A while back, I found a hodgepodge with a Fender Roger Waters Precision Bass neck ādeep in Walloniaā for a vĆ©ry good price, and I was already toying with the idea of adding a second P for a while. After some very intense searching, I stumbled on a dusty Italian webshop, where I found an Allparts PBF-CAR body (a colour that has been out of the range for a while). Then I started gathering some parts left & right, with the aim of creating a '64-'66 hybrid without breaking the back. Ā A day with an assortment of screwdrivers, measuring devices and a soldering iron later, this is what came out. It's quite a fierce one. Where my white one with flatwounds sounds very warm and fat, this one sounds diametrically opposite: angry, fierce, raunchy and punchy. I'm happy with it... although I'm still itching for a neck with a veneer rosewood fingerboard, and that neck on a Slab66 body. With flatwounds on this one, and rounds on the '66. Ā - Neck: Fender Roger Waters (44.5mm nut width, maple cap, vintage frets) - Tuners: Gotoh FB-30-LP (the full-size tuners with the large mounting plate) - Body: Allparts PBF-CAR (Alder. CAR with a silver-coloured undercoat) - Pickguard: Fender '62RI (stark white, not mint green) - Pickup: Fender Vintera II '60 (I was very surprised at how good those Vintera '60 P-basses sounded. The intention is to bake in a greybobbin in the future, but this pickup is also extremely good, much better than the Vintera '50) - Covers: Fender āPure Vintageā (I wouldn't be me if I didn't install measures to restrict playing freedom on my instrument, I just removed them for the photo-opp) - Bridge: Fender āPure Vintageā - Wiring: Homemade with CTS, clothwire, Orangedrop,... Ā Ā 16 Quote
Magister Ludi Posted Sunday at 16:56 Posted Sunday at 16:56 That I like very much (Punchy)......'Deep in Wallonia' LOL Quote
Cosmo Valdemar Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Those RW necks are maple cap, which in my experience gives a very distinctive top-end aggression to the tone. Fender used maple cap necks on the UK Slab basses in the 60s, if you weren't already aware! Ā That's one killer bass you have there, give me a shout if you feel like moving it on š 1 Quote
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