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tommorichards

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  1. did you use a 1/2 curved router bit for the back?
  2. [quote name='kevin_lindsay' timestamp='1379776955' post='2216683'] You don't like the neck plate? I got it via eBay from Ron Kirn in the USA. [/quote] No, i just assumed you'd take it that the neck plate was also awesome. Im just wondering as it looks like a custom engraving jobby from the serial number, and im looking for somewhere to do a MM into a neck plate i made.
  3. you could probably sell it to tenacious D once youre done with it. You not worried about the gap between the bridge and head (of the demon)?
  4. where did you get the neckplate done? Everything else looks awesome
  5. hey barkin, if you like, i could pick it up and post it to you. You'd cover shipping though....
  6. you're probably not interested in a trade for a gothic t-bird with blue led side markers?
  7. as you have to wire the volumes together, its easiest to follow the les paul wiring diagram, as that has VVTT. To stop buzzing, you just need to ensure that everything is grounded, and shield paint/copper tape for the cavity helps. With regards to loss of volume and tone. When you have both pickup volumes full, altering the tone pot for one of the pickups will affect both pickups, ie, will remove treble from your overall sound, not the specific pickup. Heres a wiring diagram for you. Ignore the switch, and wire the two volume output lugs to eachother, then one wire from it to the jack.
  8. [quote name='Biaeothanata-Bassist' timestamp='1378596960' post='2202352'] Hmm, interesting, that could be something I'll look in to. Where would I be able to get one of these from? [/quote] Well, you can buy them, or this picture shows you how to easily make one (cheaper): You just need one of these, [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-pole-6-position-rotary-switch-pickup-switching-and-varitone-/151103879862?pt=Guitar_Accessories&hash=item232e7e3ab6"]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-pole-6-position-rotary-switch-pickup-switching-and-varitone-/151103879862?pt=Guitar_Accessories&hash=item232e7e3ab6[/url] and 6 (5 if you decide for a no capacitor option) different value capacitors. Or even, im sure someone on here could knock one up for you for a very decent price.
  9. This still for sale? Any chance of a price reduction?
  10. You would need shorter screws for the neck assuming it was bolt on, unless you like them screwing through the fretboard. [size=4]You would also need to maybe take a bit more care needed when routing for the control cavity, and careful choice of pots to ensure that they're shallow enough. A blade selector is out the window... maybe.[/size] [size=4]Another "problem" might be with resonance, and how the bass sounds as there is less mass to vibrate. However, there are the hohner headless basses which sound good despite their small mass. Depending upon the headstock, you may have some problems with strap balance when playing as the body would be lighter. Thats about all i can think of.[/size] I had a short scale bass, and it was quite thin compared to others, and everything was fine on it.
  11. I can only really answer question 1. Generally speaking, neck pickups are slightly lower resistance than the bridge pickup. Fundamentals and all that. With regards to a specific one for the neck on a sterling, i cant comment.
  12. I reckon as above. Or a rotary switch engaging different value capacitors for the tone pot.
  13. do they ever do models with chrome covers? Im sure even if it was the same pickup, they'd sell a few more.
  14. yes. With the option of pre and post eq.
  15. new lower price as its on ebay bump
  16. Maybe something like this? [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6onF8YdC3_4"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6onF8YdC3_4[/url]
  17. any youtube clips?
  18. not attached at all. I got it for £30. Hence im considering the make one approach
  19. ive done that, but the intonation is out too.
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