DanDoesBass Posted yesterday at 06:26 Author Posted yesterday at 06:26 21 hours ago, ped said: The neck pickup being that close to the fretboard would be a bit muddy. Better to have the additional pickup near the bridge to approximate jazz spacing. Imo obviously Agreed 🙌 Quote
JohnDaBass Posted yesterday at 07:12 Posted yesterday at 07:12 39 minutes ago, DanDoesBass said: Looks great! How does it sound? The pups are EY Parts Eric Custom T Bird ceramic humbuckers. I chose to use two 14k Pups both higher output units which offer a huge range of very diverse tones. The Harley Benton is great starting bass for pup up grades. Alder body, bound neck, nicely finished, all for £199. 2 Quote
DanDoesBass Posted yesterday at 12:22 Author Posted yesterday at 12:22 5 hours ago, JohnDaBass said: The pups are EY Parts Eric Custom T Bird ceramic humbuckers. I chose to use two 14k Pups both higher output units which offer a huge range of very diverse tones. The Harley Benton is great starting bass for pup up grades. Alder body, bound neck, nicely finished, all for £199. That’s really not bad at all! Might have to order a HB just to mod 1 Quote
BassAgent Posted yesterday at 12:49 Posted yesterday at 12:49 Proud owner of my all original Mustang from 1973. Bought it from the first owner and sounds the absolute business. 11 Quote
eude Posted yesterday at 13:20 Posted yesterday at 13:20 30 minutes ago, BassAgent said: Proud owner of my all original Mustang from 1973. Bought it from the first owner and sounds the absolute business. Good lord that's tasty 3 Quote
DanDoesBass Posted yesterday at 17:13 Author Posted yesterday at 17:13 4 hours ago, BassAgent said: Proud owner of my all original Mustang from 1973. Bought it from the first owner and sounds the absolute business. That is so nice dude! 1 Quote
Byo Posted yesterday at 17:46 Posted yesterday at 17:46 4 hours ago, BassAgent said: Proud owner of my all original Mustang from 1973. Bought it from the first owner and sounds the absolute business. Such an amazing looking Mustang you got there @BassAgent 🤘🔥 Fender were aiming for this colour with their latest Vintera II 70's in Burgundy, but nothing beats a real colour, fading naturally over decades. 3 Quote
DanDoesBass Posted yesterday at 17:48 Author Posted yesterday at 17:48 1 minute ago, Byo said: Such an amazing looking Mustang you got there @BassAgent 🤘🔥 Fender were aiming for this colour with their latest Vintera II 70's in Burgundy, but nothing beats a real colour, fading naturally over decades. Yeah, I had that the Vintera II and it didn't come close to this in colour or mojo. 1 Quote
BassAgent Posted yesterday at 17:57 Posted yesterday at 17:57 10 minutes ago, Byo said: Such an amazing looking Mustang you got there @BassAgent 🤘🔥 Fender were aiming for this colour with their latest Vintera II 70's in Burgundy, but nothing beats a real colour, fading naturally over decades. Yep, agreed. The original colour is still visible under the control plate: 5 Quote
miles'tone Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Squier Classic Vibe, Labella MUS flats, Gotoh Resolite GB528 tuners, and I'm installing a set of Sentell handwound pickups and a new wiring harness on Weds. Can't wait for that! It sounds fine as is to be fair, but, y'know how it is... 6 Quote
uncle psychosis Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago As someone who loves Mustangs but doesn't really like PJ setups at all, this thread is giving me very mixed feelings... Quote
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