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"Stealth" P bass


Wil
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This is a project I've been documenting elsewhere, but thought I'd share the finished result with y'all.

Its the body of my first bass, a mid 90s Encore P, with a Status neck, new black pickguard and knobs, a Wizard Thumper P pickup, new black bridge, and black gotoh tuners. Sounds and plays great, a vast improvement!



And yes, the neck is set a bit wonky (neck pocket was too big) but it doesn't affect playability, just looks a bit off in the upper register. May shift the bridge to the treble side by a few mm to even it up.

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Sounds very fat, warm and thumpy. How a P bass should sound :)

When I was fitting the neck I decided to keep it flush with the top edge of the neck pocket for stability, as it was at least 2 mm too big for the neck. Shouldn't cause a problem to shift the bridge slightly I think, as because the neck is already drilled I dont have much scope for movement there.

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I whacked a bit of card in to tighten up the neck pocket, and shifted the bridge 1 or 2 mm downwards :) All lines up now!

The Kent Armstrong humbucker was custom wound by Aaron Armstrong for Skelf of ACG guitars (I bought it with the preamp from him). It sounds great, with it soloed its like a cross between a Thumb and a Stingray, a bit darker than a 'ray. The pot nearest the neck is a 4 way rotary switch, which gives me neck pup solo, both pups in series, both in parrallel, and bridge pup solo. The humbucker itself I wired in parrallel.

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Pics are showing fine for me on both my home and work PC, so a bit confused as to whats wrong there I'm afraid! :)

Here are some soundclips - all of these are with the preamp switched in with a slight bass boost, slight treble boost:

[url="http://media.putfile.com/StatusEncore---Bridge"]Bridge pickup solo[/url]

[url="http://media.putfile.com/StatusEncore-Bridge-and-Neck-1"]Bridge and Neck in Series[/url]

[url="http://media.putfile.com/StatusEncore-Bridge-and-Neck-2"]Bridge and Neck in Parallel[/url]

[url="http://media.putfile.com/StatusEncore---Neck"]Neck[/url]

I really love that Kent Armstrong :huh:

Also, here's the cavity just before I put the active/passive switch in :huh:

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