kodiakblair Posted Friday at 18:21 Posted Friday at 18:21 Given my taste in P-basses runs counter to the norm it's no surprise those Italia basses from a few years back caught my eye. Ā Ā Ā Pity I never got my hands on oneĀ and the ones I've saw recently have daft pricesš Ā When faced with daft prices I went with my default setting of "I can do that"Ā š 1 Quote
kodiakblair Posted Friday at 18:27 Author Posted Friday at 18:27 Had the main elements for the bass at hand.Ā Ā A Paulownia P-bass body and maple neck purchased from @tom1946Ā a year maybe 2 years back. Ā The body is nice and light plus Paulownia is dead easy to work withĀ š Ā Ā All I had to to was copy the scratch plate, cut out the pickups and a wee bit router work to the body. Quote
kodiakblair Posted Friday at 18:46 Author Posted Friday at 18:46 Main purchase was lipstick pickups. Ā I had 3 in the drawer for an un-yet started Dano build. Buying a 4th was complicated, the 3 Dano lipsticks came from Ali-Ex several years back so the chances of finding a matching 4th were slim. I also had a slight concern regards polarity. Ā Artec came to the rescue by selling Strat lipstick pickups where the middle pickup was RWRP. 2 Bridge and 2 Middle were ordered. Ā A wee play-about in Photoshop showed me just placing them next to each other wasn't going to work. Ā Ā What I really needed was 52mm between the top adjusting screws and 54mm between the bottom screws. Ā Drawing on paper followed while I waited on the pearloid scratch plate material arriving. 1 Quote
Richard R Posted Friday at 18:55 Posted Friday at 18:55 I've not seen that before, looks rather good. Waiting with interest.... 1 Quote
kodiakblair Posted Friday at 19:11 Author Posted Friday at 19:11 Pearloid material arrived and I got the jittersĀ š Ā Get one chance cutting plastic, likelihood of failure was highĀ š Ā Ā Thought about ordering up a blank scratchplate, having a custom one cut, getting a pickup template made; anything to avoid cutting plasticĀ š Ā Ā Stern talking to and I came to my senses. Scratch plate cutĀ š Ā 1 Quote
kodiakblair Posted Friday at 19:24 Author Posted Friday at 19:24 22 minutes ago, Richard R said: Waiting with interest.... I won't keep you in suspense Richard š Ā Scratch plate got pickups marked on then cut out yesterday afternoon. Did a wee bit tweaking this afternoon then when I was happy everything sat nice I switched on the soldering iron. 4 lipsticks in parallel, 250k pots and a 104 cap. Ā Ā Just the pickup heights to balance and the cling film to remove; might swap stings for something looser than Fender flatsĀ š 6 Quote
bloke_zero Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Wow! How does it sound? Ā Ā Iād be seriously considering getting a per string preamp and wiring a multichannel cable. I donāt know why though. Quote
kodiakblair Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago 2 hours ago, bloke_zero said: How does it sound? Well I said it sounds like a P-bass but some boy on TalkBS tells me that's impossible and would I kindly re-string the bass with zingy roundwounds, somehow it'll better reflect the pink and blue lines he's drawn on graph paper. Ā Boy is a genius, doesn't need to play your bass or know what pickups you used. Nope, one look at a picture tells him "there's a 20dB drop off in the higher Mids"Ā š³ Ā He could be right or maybe my penchant for single coil P-bass gives me a different view on "sounds like a P-bass"Ā š Ā Anyway, I'm sticking with like a P-bass and have vowed to neverĀ read another TalkBS post by someone on my "ignore member" list, they're on the list for a reasonĀ š Ā Should say it's not the loudest P-bass so I'll likely try the coils in pairs. Quote
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