Len_derby Posted Thursday at 16:21 Posted Thursday at 16:21 Mexican P-J , my go-to gigging bass. Love it. 3 Quote
DanDoesBass Posted Thursday at 17:37 Author Posted Thursday at 17:37 1 hour ago, Len_derby said: Mexican P-J , my go-to gigging bass. Love it. Great aren’t they! 🙌 1 Quote
DanDoesBass Posted Thursday at 19:59 Author Posted Thursday at 19:59 4 hours ago, Byo said: Very interested in this too. The Nordstrand is a great upgrade for the Japanese pup, especially if you want more definition. The JMJ has a custom Mustang pup, wasn't this done by Seymour Duncan? It's a very P-bassy sounding pup, a bit more body than the Mustang. As far as I am aware. @DanDoesBass tell us more! @Byo @Lozz196 I loved the JMJ’s punch, but I wanted a warmer, beefier tone with bigger lows, less top-end bite, and a hotter output, so I dropped in the Nordstrand. That said, depending on the amp and pedals the difference can be subtle—both pickups are great…I mostly just wanted an excuse to put Nordstrands in. 👀😂 My father in law has a JMJ with the stock pickups, I’ll do a side by side to see how noticeable it really is. 👌 3 1 Quote
DanDoesBass Posted Thursday at 20:01 Author Posted Thursday at 20:01 When does it go from a collection to an obsession?! 7 Quote
ezbass Posted Thursday at 21:21 Posted Thursday at 21:21 (edited) 1 hour ago, DanDoesBass said: When does it go from a collection to an obsession?! I think it’s probably 5+ 1 hour ago, Lozz196 said: Erm, like this? However, I could be wrong Edited Thursday at 21:21 by ezbass 2 Quote
DanDoesBass Posted Thursday at 22:06 Author Posted Thursday at 22:06 1 hour ago, Lozz196 said: Erm, like this? Now this guy knows how to party! TBH I have been considering a second JMJ for a while now... Nice to see I am not the only one. Any differences between them at all? @Lozz196 Quote
Lozz196 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Only the weight, not much in it though, from about 7.5lbs to just over 8. All play and sound pretty much identical. 2 Quote
ped Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Welcome to BC @DanDoesBass I'm a paid up member of the Mustang Brotherhood - which is weird, because a few years ago I would have laughed at the idea. I bought the '66 Mustang on a whim and fell in love with it, especially with rounds. Since I had it modified with new pickups it's become my favourite bass. I realised that short scale would be really well suited for fretless, given the additional weight afforded to the higher strings. I bought the '72 Musicmaster and a fretless Mustang neck to test that idea, and it's fantastic. Shortly the bass is going to a local luthier who is doing a few other bits such as correcting the electronics, replacing the bridge and possibly epoxy coating the board. 5 Quote
Byo Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 1 hour ago, ped said: Welcome to BC @DanDoesBass I'm a paid up member of the Mustang Brotherhood - which is weird, because a few years ago I would have laughed at the idea. I bought the '66 Mustang on a whim and fell in love with it, especially with rounds. Since I had it modified with new pickups it's become my favourite bass. I realised that short scale would be really well suited for fretless, given the additional weight afforded to the higher strings. I bought the '72 Musicmaster and a fretless Mustang neck to test that idea, and it's fantastic. Shortly the bass is going to a local luthier who is doing a few other bits such as correcting the electronics, replacing the bridge and possibly epoxy coating the board. The red Mustang... 🔥🔥🔥 What pups have you got there? Looks like a Thunderbird-style and a really beefy single coil, has a Burns vibe to it that fits so well! 1 Quote
ped Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 2 hours ago, Byo said: The red Mustang... 🔥🔥🔥 What pups have you got there? Looks like a Thunderbird-style and a really beefy single coil, has a Burns vibe to it that fits so well! Cheers, the 66 has two Gemini pickups, the front is a dual coil 'Degenerate' with one extra hot. It gives a lovely P sound. The bridge is a 'Surfrider' and it's very powerful, so the honk is amazing. There are a few audio clips here and the build diary for the bass is here - you can see it was modified already when I bought it, so no crime has been committed. The fretless build diary (more of a parts assembly thread) is here 1 1 Quote
DanDoesBass Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago 14 hours ago, Lozz196 said: Only the weight, not much in it though, from about 7.5lbs to just over 8. All play and sound pretty much identical. All flats too? Quote
DanDoesBass Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago 10 hours ago, Byo said: The red Mustang... 🔥🔥🔥 What pups have you got there? Looks like a Thunderbird-style and a really beefy single coil, has a Burns vibe to it that fits so well! A thunderbird pickup in a Mustang is something I’ve wanted for a while!! Quote
DanDoesBass Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago Mock up 👀 (not real) Not quite the vintage T-bird pickups, but you get the idea. Quote
Lozz196 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 31 minutes ago, DanDoesBass said: All flats too? No, I’m a rounds man, I did (very stupidly imo) put these up for sale so put the strings they came with back on, realised my mistake so took them down sharpish. Quote
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