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  1. I'm surprised I haven't seen more posts about using a neck shim or a neck tilt function. If your relief is set to .012 then you should be able to muck around with the saddles to get it as low as possible. If you need to, you can put a shim under the neck or in the neck pocket to bring it closer. Do you have feeler gauges?
  2. Sell it and get a black top jazz. That's a jazz neck and body with 2 precision pickups.
  3. That is such a tasty jazz bass. Congrats!
  4. [quote name='FlatEric' timestamp='1491029789' post='3269907'] Your Forty is 37 years old - early 1979. Lovey condition for something of that age. [/quote] So my forty will be 40 soon. Brilliant.
  5. Which basses do you have? Setup helps. Jamming with tunes helps. Mix it up and you will find your joy with greater frequency.
  6. Serial number is: 00320644
  7. [quote name='dannybuoy' timestamp='1490890399' post='3268873'] From demos, as I haven't played one, I thought it sounded good, but not really that close to the real deal. Especially 'Stingray mode' where the pickup position is all important, something that most dual pickup basses stumble on as the sweet spot is kind of in the middle of the two! I'm also not a fan of the lights but they could be disconnected easily enough I assume. If I had to choose one pickup config to do it all, I guess it would be some P+MM+J monstrosity, but I've never seen it done! [/quote] If you get the P and MM config you could always coil tap the MM. Or you could just get a Peavey T40 and see what the hype is all about.
  8. Yes and yes. I agree it won't stop me for sure. But they certainly help!
  9. Get the L2500. It is a tone monster and so versatile from what I have seen thus far. 12" fretboard radius as well will have it feeling more modern too.
  10. I played fretless back in high school for the jazz band. Took it to a classic rock gig and got chastised for "bad intonation", even though it was a lined fretless.
  11. Hey all, Here's my contribution to the T40 thread. Yes like some of you I did consider putting it up for sale. I was entertaining some trade offers when I decided I didn't want to put it up anymore and kept it. Lucky for me I was able to get that mysterious 5/16" wrench - fyi it's the same one that is used for a Gibson Les Paul. In any case, I introduce to you my 1979 Peavey T-40. [url="https://imgur.com/a/37HZQ#?"]https://imgur.com/a/37HZQ#?[/url]
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