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Hellzero

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  1. Today is Monday, are you happy @LowB_FTW ?
  2. And don't tell me the ECSC doesn't exist anymore...
  3. And I guess you meant EEC, not EU... 😉
  4. But, if I look a bit further, I can see fretless instruments, my wife being the nickname of Pino Palladino's fretless Stingray, my guess would be an old fretless Stingray, maybe the one that sold recently at Bassbros... https://bassbros.co.uk/sold-basses/1976-music-man-stingray-fretless/
  5. A fretless Thunderbird, may I add @ezbass...
  6. Go for one string then! Check his ideal city, it's worth a look: the poor in the sewer and the posh in the marble in daylight.
  7. Got it, found the clue... 48 fragile firewood logs in 39 centimeters length!
  8. I do. He used to be a talented classical violin player who stepped into "rock" music.
  9. And if you can use a soldering iron, there's this kit which is an replica of the 1978 Music Man preamp: https://www.musikding.de/Classic-Bass-Preamp-Preamp-kit It's a available by batches and is back in stock right now. Check this too for more information as it's already been discussed here:
  10. If your bass is already an American Music Man with an AlNiCo pickup, just change the preamp. You can use the regular 2 EQ preamp and wire 2 output jacks in parallel (one on the plate and one on the side) and use whichever you want. There's this preamp in the ads that will be perfect for your needs:
  11. That said, about magic in the circuit or ghost in the machine 😉 , the special tone of Edward van Halen comes from a defective pickup, the special tone of Peter Green comes from an error in the wiring putting the pickups of his Les Paul out of phase in the center position, the special tone of Brian May comes from the accumulation of mistakes in the building of his guitar by his father (neck wood and building not allowing a standard gauge but an ultra light one, ultra low output homemade pickups needing an external buffer and booster, an overall very poor construction of the guitar giving such a thin sound he had to do a lot of tricks), ... So yes, the magic can reside in the circuitry Chris.
  12. I don't care, I'm waiting for mine. 🤔🤦🤪
  13. Waiting for your feedback as the reviews are too disparate...
  14. If it's the year, it's 1981, but are you sure it's really an SB700 as models are not that easy to spot correctly?
  15. In fact the 4 pole pieces protrude at the back of the pickup, which implied to have a specific routing for them in the pickup cavity.
  16. The preamp was epoxied to avoid any counterfeit as the design was and still is totally non conventional. For the long pole pieces, it was Leo's idea for a stronger output and to follow the radius of the neck.
  17. I guess you want to know the year of manufacturing?
  18. Excellent idea, but they are 35 inches scale, just in case it might bother the OP.
  19. Looks like the long pole pieces magnets pickup or am I wrong and it is already the "new" pickup? Epoxy preamp for sure as the non epoxy was only introduced in 1978. Superb looking model, congratulations!
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