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[quote name='Low End Bee' timestamp='1347611999' post='1802963'] I'll start off with. A portable Tech 21 Class D amp. Unless it was stupid money I'd buy one like a shot. [/quote] All they need do is make some kind of killer poweramp, with a slot just right to fit a character series pedal into. Class D, pick your prefreed voicing, have a couple, swap between Ampeg, Orange, Marshall etc in seconds. Sw***y.
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I'd assume the idea of an Active P is to get the classic voicing, and you can use the eq to get other voicings and such. Certainly be useful as a recording bass. I have a Cort with a P pickup and a pre-amp, adding a spot of treble make it sound proper grindy and slices through aggressive mixes, love it.
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If you're buying new, I'm sure Sandberg would do one with dots, they seem to have millions of options.
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[quote name='mcnach' timestamp='1347489995' post='1801709'] I'd love that, if available. I've seen red/black/red, but not black/red/black [/quote] I know Warmoth have it, maybe they'll sell it by the sheet?
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You should make the new pickguard black-red-black, so it's an inverse of the body.
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A lot of work, but there'd be a hell of an end product.
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It really does work. [IMG]http://i192.photobucket.com/albums/z279/darkstrikeofbass/Ricray.jpg[/IMG] Just add a Sterling or G&L control layout, and it'd be the king of mind**** basses.
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Looks lovely, if it's like their guitars should be quality for pennies.
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Jon Shuker's Build Your Own Results
Darkstrike replied to Barefootbassplayer's topic in Gear Gallery
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[quote name='TRBboy' timestamp='1347231621' post='1798417'] All of the hardware and pickguards, etc are readily available (and fairly reasonably priced IMHO). Most of the hardware is shown on Sandberg's webshop [url="http://merchandise.cottoncontrol.com/browse/sandberg-guitars/en,0,308,0,0.html"]http://merchandise.c...,0,308,0,0.html[/url] , but I would just contact Synergy if there's anything I want. I've been considering getting a replacement bridge for my KT, because they've improved the design this year. [/quote] Ahh! That's dead handy, like the look of their new knobs too. Been looking at a Cream VM5 Supreme(at Thomann), amongst a few others. Think it could look awesome with the hardware and pickguard blacked out. EDIT: Then again, it looks so good stock, I dunno could I mess with it.
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Ahhh. I shouldn't be worried about picking up a more recent/new in stock one so, rather than looking for new old stock/2nd hand ones. It's almost a shame you never see their straight V(P)5's in stock anywhere. Then again, I've a habit of modding P basses to have bridge pickups so might be for the best that it's already stock that way. Are they hard to get replacement hardware or pickguards for?
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Score! Seems like a good bloke.
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[quote name='TRBboy' timestamp='1341051933' post='1713197'] No unfortunately. On the California series, which have the two-band eq, the treble pot becomes a passive tone control. I reckon it would be worth emailing Glockenklang, because I'm sure it must be possible to do. Alternatively, you can buy a Glockenklang 3 band pre from Thomann, which has the passive tone control, swap them over and just leave the blend pot inside the cavity. [/quote] Bit late for this I know, but I had to say something as I was having a shufty about the thread. The Glockenklang pre-amps, it's really simple to remove the blend from the wiring, I've done it to both a 2 band and a 3 band. IIRC, it's just pop the brown and black wires off of the blend pot, and connect them to your pickup, or coil switch, or such.
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[quote name='Beer of the Bass' timestamp='1347194792' post='1797859'] LaBellas seem like a big investment though - even D'Addario come out a bit cheaper if ordered from the states. Anyone tried the Status tapewounds? Prices are very good, though I don't know if the conventional gauges mean that they'd be floppy. [/quote] They shouldn't be, the Daddario and GHS ones use regular guages, and aren't floppy at all, IMO.
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I love Roto tapes, but keep getting bum strings, so less of them. Daddario ones are nice too, I don't know have they started doing 5 strings yet.
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It seems that they used to use Delanos, but now use their own lookalikes. I'm looking at them on Thomann, and most of them are listed as " 1x Sandberg P-style and 1x Power humbucker pickups" and "Sandberg 2-band EQ with passive tone control".
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It's a modders delight! So many different things that could be done with it.
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Anyone know how their own pickups stack up to the Delanos they used to use, and their pre's to the Glocks? Looking at a few online, and I don't know should I be going for the ones with Delanos and Glocks(of which I have had positve experience before), or if their own stuff is good enough.
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[quote name='mcnach' timestamp='1347113650' post='1797109'] I considered it, but I got used to front-mounted jacks after playing 2-band Stingrays/OLPs for a few years... and I kind of like it there now. I think the extended pickguard looks more "balanced". [/quote] I have no problem with front mounted jacks, just thought this one looks a bit close to two of the controls, especially if you're going to put active stuff in there. Agreed about the extended pickguard.
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[quote name='mcnach' timestamp='1347095134' post='1796856'] Ah, forget it! I'm keeping it!!! I actually like it better with my proposed new pickguard (if I get it done one day) This is the stock pickguard: and this is what it would look like if I do a new plate: [/quote] New guard idea looks much, much better. If it were me, and I was going the whole yards hot rodding it, I'd probably side mount the jack too, looks to be in a somewhat annoying spot.
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Looks like 5 strings on a 4 string neck.
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[quote name='mcnach' timestamp='1346679331' post='1791826'] Indeed. Although an MM pickup a bit closer to the bridge is also pretty nice, more "Jazz bridge" in that case, as in my Cort GB74. If I like the bass enough to see myself using it a lot, I'll put the 3-band SD preamp I have (stingray style). If I like it A LOT, I'll put a homebrew 2-band plus a John East Midsweep module. I just hope they don't come out with a fretless version of this... because I'd find it quite hard to resist. [/quote] The GB's position is nice too, and a million times better with an East SR(), but it'd be very interesting to see what'd happen with this. Stingray sound, Ricky body, Fender neck, mind ******.
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[quote name='Mornats' timestamp='1346674824' post='1791751'] This but with chrome hardware would be lovely too. [/quote] Chrome, or black hardware would be lovely. Always wanted a bass with gold hardware though!