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Bigwan

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  1. [quote name='Kev' timestamp='1381945953' post='2245923'] I imagine it will be B3K/Vintage priced. To be honest, I am more interested in the 3Leaf offering [/quote] With you there Kev. Love the 3 leaf stuff, and Spencer has an octave on the drawing board too...
  2. Starting to wonder if I should put these in my USA fender... No must resist! I had an sq series squier until recently that I sold in a fit of madness. It would have been perfect as it had been pretty molested by the previous owner anyway. I know what you're saying BRX, but a Lull is out of the question, I'm not gonna buy a t-bird as I'm scared of the ergonomics not suiting me (and they're a bit too "look at me!") and, as pointed out, the thunderbuckers are probably the cheapest t-bird style pickups while still seeming to be excellent quality. May be worth more than the bass I would end up putting them in, but it wouldn't be the first time! I'd probably do the unthinkable and have a rattle at modding the donor bass myself to fit the pickups.
  3. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1381869238' post='2244875'] [url=http://www.mikelull.com/site/instruments/basses/bass-PT4_PT5.html]Here you go...[/url] [/quote] Yeah as I said I've been perving over those on the bassdirect site. Alas I don't have 2 grand spare! I was thinking more of dropping thunderbuckers into an MIJ fender P or similar...
  4. If you like your current sound what model are you running on the Line6?
  5. Prompted by a combination of reading a few Fenderbird threads, drooling over some Lulls on the bassdirect site (thunderbirds and his PT series) and my recent falling out with all things jazz bass, I've had another mad idea. How about fitting thunderbuckers to a precision? Although I have a p bass already (2 if you count my Lakland 5 string) another would never go amiss, especially with a pair of dirty Gibson-esque pickups. Is this totally nuts? Anyone tried it? I could just get a thunderbird I suppose, but I'd be a bit nervous of the ergonomics having never tried one.
  6. Don't know what it'll sound like, but it'll be the same as every other tech 21 product... Late...
  7. Count me in. I'd say 4 as well.
  8. I was talking with Howard about a 60's ish precision build, but I'd almost managed to talk myself into being sensible... This sort of thing isn't helping... Down with this sort of thing!
  9. [quote name='fretmeister' timestamp='1381092415' post='2234348'] I think I want a Big Baby 2. [/quote] +1. Along with my Terror Bass I think I could get shot of everything else I have, rig-wise. I feel my credit card getting itchy again...
  10. The original series Ashdown ABMs used those trannies I believe... Might be able to find one of those cheap enough. Or you could try and find a B&O icepower module if class d was of any interest to you.
  11. The Detemple i posted earlier, as noted, has the bridge pickup in more a MM location than Jazz location. I thought it sounded spectacular in the Sklar video, so much so I've shelved my 60's p idea and am considering a Warmoth build. Chef over on "that other forum for bass talk" has a nice 5 string 51p style bass with a custom Nordstrand pickup set - a single coil p pickup in the neck and a fatstack at the bridge. Ash body, maple neck. Beautiful. There's a thread about the build over there somewhere...
  12. I honestly hadn't noticed that... On closer inspection the bass side of the neck pocket could be tighter so it's possible the neck wasn't set absolutely correctly from the factory. Absolutely doesn't effect playability. String spacing is set as it came to me, but you're correct, it's as tight as it goes on this bridge (vintage threaded style) so there's scope to widen it if that was your preference (or line the string up better with the neck - wouldn't bother myself!).
  13. [quote name='Isaaclefunkymakak' timestamp='1380912930' post='2232421'] Can't believe it still here![/quote] You and me both! [Quote]I'm playing mine and dam...it's the best jazz I ever had ! Bump for a great bass at a ridiculous price! [/quote] Agreed - played mine for half an hour earlier and I'm really starting to wonder if I'm doing the right thing...
  14. [quote name='BassManGraham' timestamp='1380735650' post='2229794'] Yes the AB1 is a real beauty and a longterm keeper. I use it all the time except for our Fleetwood Mac tribute gigs. The Whalepool Blue Dingwall doesn't really go with the Flat Cap John McVie image! [/quote] Ahh why not? Sure McVie has played all sorts over the years!
  15. I should add, no lowball PM offers will be entertained. This is already a bargain, if you don't agree then look elsewhere... Sorry, bad day...
  16. [quote name='henry norton' timestamp='1380869481' post='2231628'] HaHa! well that just goes to show there aren't that many original ideas any more - especially in the world of bass guitars. Looks good, although the treble pickup should be a bit closer to the bridge and it should really be slab bodied for proper vintage effect. Otherwise, I'd go for one, even if it didn't sound so good - it's all about the pose [/quote] Different strokes I suppose. Sounds awesome in Sklar's hands. To be fair I don't think they're going for period correctness...
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