Bitsa P
Might Mite body (blank), AllParts neck, Creamery 58 P, Hipshot bridge, fender Anodised Gold guard.
Finish and relic by me!
Its very nice to play indeed and sounds mint.
Jaime at Creamery Pick ups based in Manchester is well worth talking too, nice guy, amazing pick ups, he may just be able to custom wind what you want if you can wait
Gav - you know Turdstrand references are not allowed in threads I follow!
for a stacked P, Seymour Duncan hot stack found in the dusty hill bass is monster.
Talking pre-amps - Noll Electronics do some fine stuff, a bit more ‘aggressive’ than Glock and may coax some Mids out, or even the fine Aggie pre amp could be fitted.
How about the DG Tone Capsule - that’s 2 bands of Mids and no treble
Maybe, and value is in the eye of the beholder but the convenience of 6 to 10 different capacitor values to change your tonal roll off at a click of a dial and thus easy to remember is pretty handy - and second hand - incredible value
If you wanted to achieve that without changing the pick ups then an easy mid is the Tonestyler Duo 6 Jazz plate V4 - would be completely passive then
https://store.stellartone.com/product.asp?specific=2130
should drop straight in
So for all of you that may or may not moan about the cost of this kit.
I’d say it’s pretty reasonable especially considering the fella who bought it......
Universal jack out and TRS means you can go 1/4” straight to desk.
Most desks have a 1/4” as well as a 3 pin.
You can get cables that end either in a Jack or a 3 pin, your choice.
only thing you have to watch is the gain stage on the signal - but it’s entirely possible to use straight DI out
Knobs are not flimsy and work very well, like anything if you abuse it, it would break.
What is universal is that small turns have big effects on the knobs - that’s the way they are geared