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If my memory serves the old Fender Musicmasters had a 40 or 41mm width. The Squier Vista series Musicmaster certainly did. Just measured my Hofner Club, sat next to it, 43mm across the nut.
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Addendum - I swapped the pickup for the Fender custom 62 this morning. Yum. Not as brittle as the Entwistle with more depth and width, more organic in character. I can see why folks recommend them so highly! Worth every penny.
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Tall Poppy Syndrome - not heard that before. Gotta love Australian 'cut to the quick' attitude. As an aside, there is a species of Eucalyptus tree, called Gum trees in Australia, that has bark that looks like a small child had got a crayon and scribbled all over it. They call it the Scribbly Gum. What a great name! No way would a pompous European or American botanist ever do such a thing. 😂
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My upcoming Newcastle Arena gigs... a kind-of diary thread
Paul S replied to wateroftyne's topic in General Discussion
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The End! “Auditions for The 602...a diary.”
Paul S replied to AndyTravis's topic in General Discussion
Wikipedia: The co-founder of Chic, Rodgers has written, produced, and performed on albums that have cumulatively sold more than 500 million units and 75 million singles worldwide. If you ask me the guy is doing something right. -
The Rap Thread (new title for an old thread).
Paul S replied to Mykesbass's topic in General Discussion
😂 Perhaps you should have added the phrase 'and only people that agree with me are allowed to post, or I'll get shirty' 😂 -
I can't see that and not think of this:
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My Frankenstein 'Honcore' - the neck was a magnificent maple neck from an med scale 80s Hondo II H1015 that, as a whole, was massively too heavy for me to wear. The body donor was a very lightweight Encore double cutaway short scale with a P style humbucker. I had the two spliced together with the necessary adjustments made, Wilkinson bridge, Entwistle PBXN pup. 3.1kg. Just about to get a Fender Custom 62 pup put inside to perhaps darken and warm the tone a little. Real fun thing that turned out better than I hoped - sounds like a Precision but looks nothing like one - and has been promoted up the ranks from home practice to back-up to occasional gigging bass.
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How does your cover band choose the set list?
Paul S replied to DoubleOhStephan's topic in General Discussion
What we used to do in my ex-covers band was, unless anyone had the strongest of objections against a suggestion, rehearse and gig the song. Some didn't make it past rehearsal, some fell by the wayside early on, some we gigged. We would have a band curry night around xmas/new year and score points for everything on the set list and whatever was in the pipeline from 1-5, keep the highest scoring tunes, ditch the lowest. Seemed to work quite well. -
I bought a Fender pickup from Dan in the most straightforward of transactions. He wrapped it with care, posted it immediately, even took a pic of it wrapped up and the posting receipt. Great stuff - a pleasure doing business Thanks Dan.
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I'm enjoying it - an A-Z of everything I dislike in bass design 😂
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I reckon my Frankenstein 'Honcore' bass ticks all my boxes for form and function. I love the symmetry of a double cutaway. The neck of a Hondo II H1015 spliced into the body of a cheapo Encore. 32" scale, black body no scratchplate, maple neck, passive Entwistle P pickup, all in at 3.1kgs. Just about to get a secondhand Fender Custom shop 62 pup, which will increase the total spend by about 25% Of course, ask me next month and my answer will be different
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Basildon fracking? I've said something very similar many times.
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I was in a band with 4 Beatles lovers and this was recommended to me as essential listening - I did actually listen to the whole bloody thing waiting for the good bit. One of the worst things was lift sharing with the drummer who subjected me to an entire Beatles album every gig to 'turn me'. I don't dislike all the Beatles stuff. I quite liked their early Chuck Berry Tribute phase 🤨
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I believe the pole pieces were 11" from the 12th fret, Chris - it says so somewhere in the diary, I think. The treble side was reversed and moved forward which I guess theoretically thickened the tone up a bit but, in practice to my knackered old ears, didn't seem to make much difference It certainly sounded like a Precision. The next stage - I went the whole hog, gutted it and just had a Precision pickup. But the last step in my ownership was to have it put back to stock and it will soon be enjoying a new life in Germany
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My upcoming Newcastle Arena gigs... a kind-of diary thread
Paul S replied to wateroftyne's topic in General Discussion
Full NBC suit, I'd say. I'd rather do a stint on the cruiseliner Diamond princess -
Breaking news.... man doesn't like something other people like.... 😂
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Back home now so was able to dig out the build thread that Andyjr1515 did when he carried out this mod
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I did it to my Sterling, reversed the coils on the P - that sounds a bit DrWho, doesn't it but the bass side was smack on the sweet spot..
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Or add a Ppickup to the Ray.
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I would say a seminal year for me that shaped my musical interests for the rest of my life was 1972. I was 14 going on 15. Up until then I had listened to a lot of music - I had an older sister who was heavily into Motown and Stax. I liked a lot of what she played me. I liked a lot of the pop music I had heard on the radio - I liked the start of the whole glamrock thing and bought Slade and Gary Glitter albums (yeah, I know - not supposed to admit that any more) But I took up with a new mate who was into 'heavy rock' music - his brother had all the albums and we used to go back to his house after school and listen to Black Sabbath, Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin. And that, for me, was it. In 1972 I went to my first gig and it opened the floodgates - I dived in head first and still haven't come up for air 48 years later.
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