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  1. MG has used several brands over the years, like Villex, bartolini, EMG, and Lane Poor... I do not recall SD, but why not? After all the company is known from custom basses.
  2. A '96 with a truss rod? Sure? Got a pic of your bass? Do you play with very high action? If the bridge adjustments, and neck shimming do not help, you need to change strings. I've had no issues with graphite necks (2 x MG, 2 x Vigier, 1 x Status copy), truss rod or not. I had the bridge changed in the factory when they planed the top of my then Q5. That Gotoh wasn't very good, but the Hipshot was. Easier to adjust and better adjustments.
  3. "It doesn't fit my playing style so it is faulty!" The first thing after buying a bass is I change strings to my preference (and clean the fretboard). Then I check bridge adjustments (height, tuning, width). I play the bass one week and adjust truss rod, if necessary, and if there's one. Cost: some time, and a string set.
  4. I think (my opinion is purely subjective) that F-logo in the headstock means +20-40 % to the price, no matter how good or bad the instrument is. My choice is another - and qualitywise more even - manufacturer. Those so called vintage basses are already a joke to me: Leo's original idea was to make a very cheap instrument that is easy to assemble in a factory. And I don't like that surf aesthetics that much.
  5. I love to see these! (without price tags)
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    DIY Effects

    I do wait @disssa's creations to be seen here, but that Warhammer RAT is very good!
  7. Kaamos = the time when the sun does not rise during wintertime in the north. Has to be one dark sounding unit.
  8. Robust power-chord from E? Where was my coat?
  9. Your bands may be different. I know my people.
  10. An extension with a switch is no go for stage use. Will be destroyed in months.
  11. Lots of questions, I try to answer just few. Converting to fretless, my advice: turn to a pro if you do not have decent tools. In a youtube video conversion may seem easy. Madinter is a good company to source materials. I bought Blackwood to my fretless, but a pro installed it. 2.1 Cocktail sticks and glue is a tried and true way. 2.3 Painting, a good quality paint pays itself already in the beginning. 5 € bottle compared to a 30 € paint, there really is a reason for the price difference. If you buy two or three bottles from a pro paint shop where they mix it while waiting, the colour is the same. Some cheap bottle that has stayed in the shelf for months may be whatever. 3.1 If you are after a cheap solution, buy a bass from California Music, Thomann, or similar shop. Zikinf may be a good source to find used stuff. Building is fun, but cheap it isn't.
  12. Have to say that your bass has to be enormous! Bridge width 850 mm = 85 cm! Again, using a similar bridge wouldn't be my choice. Some glue and cocktail sticks would fill old holes... as the saddles are tuned so far back, it might be feasible to set the bridge backwards, in case you really want to use a similar unit. And then a better bridge could be in order.
  13. NOOOO! It is very important to understand how much the music and surroundings affect the result. I once went to see Billy Sheehan with Steve Vai, and them combined with overwhelming volume in a concrete hall made me leave the house. Tickets were expensive, but the noise was horrible. I suppose those guys are professionals, but their sound crew wasn't.
  14. Once at our singer's house. Yes, a bit of booze was involved. Others woke me up, while I was still playing at that super soft sofa.
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