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Everything posted by warwickhunt
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I had a Schaller 3D to hand when I was 'adjusting' my Jake and they are a lot lower profile... otherwise it'd be on my bass by now.
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A consideration is, how 'high' is your new bridge? I looked at fitting shorter Warwick saddles into the Maruszczyk bridge but they were 3mm higher. I also had 3 other bridge designs in the house and all would have been higher, with no option to get the saddles lower.
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Your bridge is fine compared to mine... which was positioned incorrectly! As to the question of a 5 hole Fender style bridge... someone obviously tried it on my bass before fitting/refitting the factory bridge. I've moved my bridge 10mm further back to fix the intonation issue but the saddles are flat to the base with no adjustment possible and yet I would ideally have liked to have dropped them a little further.
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It was a bit of an odd one tbh! We were all psyched and up for it, new guitarist had to be found and drafted in with 3 weeks notice and he aced it. However... we were booked on the understanding this was a 'rock' venue with weekly band nights that were squarely aimed at rock music. Only thing was they gave us a Friday night gig, when the rock nights were always on a Saturday! We ended up playing to a really broad section of punters from 20 - 70 year old; some of the 20 year old's were up and dancing and the older generation singing along to the hits but they weren't CT fans as such! The management were enthusiastic about a Saturday rebooking and apologetic that we ended up on a Friday. It was the type of venue and location that didn't entice a lot of people to travel to. Here's a clip from one of the hits! 2023-03 The Flame.wmv
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Get a used Tech 21 Sansamp, it does what you ask and the added advantage, if it doesn't work for you it'll be worth what you paid for it when you resell.
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There's a whole thread on FRFR somewhere if you have a look, it'll save you waiting for everyone who posted on that, posting on here!
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All done. Bridge back 10mm and loads of intonation adjustment. @simisker - I have a Hipshot here and the holes weren't quite lined up so no. @miles'tone - Haussel Bassbars (N & B)
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The plot thickens!
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Fixings are at toward the back of the bridge, so plugging and refitting shouldn't be an issue BUT... this paint is fairly thin, satin and soft. I'm fairly sure the bridge will have bitten into the paint and it'll come away stuck to the bridge. Only one way to find out but if it doesn't lift off easily I'm going to be pretty miffed at Maruszczyk for managing to get this so wrong!
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The bridge is in the wrong place! Just measured from the 12th fret to the front of the bridge (same bridge) on my regular Jake and it is 8mm further back than the orange Jake!
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I wonder if the custom/non-standard builds like mine go through a different process/handling. Don't know why I didn't think of it earlier but it's easy to check as I have a regular Jake cased in my music room... off to check what's going on with that!
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Maybe a different employee set up the jig for the 5 string bridge placement? It defo makes sense as I can simulate where the saddles would be if the scale was measured from the nut, not the zero fret and it would work then.
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It had me scratching my head and actually wondering if they'd got the scale length wrong. HANG ON... they have messed up and I know why/how! The bass has a nut and a zero fret. I reckon they have measured the baseline setting from the 'nut' rather than from the zero fret which if the bridge was placed based on the zero fret it would move the bridge a good few mm further back! Shame on you Maruszczyk!
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Yep, so the saddle mounts aren't as long and there's still room to wind yours further back. I think I have spare 'W' saddles, so I might be able to do something with them but we'll see when I get the chance to get it on the bench tomorrow.
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It is part of my plan but if I put my preferred brand/gauge on there's no guarantee it'll be better... could be worse. I really don't want to have to fit gauges/brands that I don't like, just to get it to work. As you can see, the centre of the 'possible' travel in that trough is just about at 34" (the tape reads 17" as I was measuring from centre 12th fret) so technically it is in the right place but the fact that they used these long saddle mounts, boogers up the possibility of moving further rearwards. If the saddle assembly were narrower back to front and the saddle in the middle of the mount, I'd likely get enough movement on it... but I can't and it's exacerbated by the fact the saddle is wound down as far as it will go. I'll try a few things but worst case scenario, I may have to reposition the bridge, which I can do but I'm 90% certain that this bridge will be embedded in the paint and it'll rip part of the paint up.
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Thought about that but the saddles are bottomed out in their mounts (go no lower) and turning the whole unit will take the string height up... unless I start grinding off the bottom of the saddle.
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Background: I've a Maruszczyk Jake custom bass (above) which I bought used and took to immediately; gigged it since arrival and done nothing to it to set it up (it arrived set up as close to my ideal). I've been using it in a band project which necessitated me playing a little solo/interlude/noodle, so I started messing about and noodled up the dusty end. I confess I rarely have to do much above the 12th fret in any other band situation, so it transpired I noted the intonation was all to pot! I set about fettling the bass and adjusting the intonation. This is where my problems started... I adjusted ALL bridge saddles as far back in their travel as I could and this 'just' got the G string intonated; the D, A and E strings couldn't be intonated sufficiently! Initially I wondered if it was a miscalculation re. the nut/zero fret but after chatting online with a friend I measured from the nut and zero fret to 12th and then double checked from 12th fret to the bridge. The centre of the bridge is defo at 34" however if you look at pictures of the bridge you'll note that the saddle break point is near on 34"... with no possible adjustment of the saddle assembly further back! The issue is that the saddle assembly is fairly long with most of the mass being to the rear of the assembly (in relation to where the actual saddle is) and it only has the option to adjust forward from this position not back. I'm unsure if Maruszczyk are aware of this but it seems a pretty big oversight. I'm left in a position where I'll either need to move the whole bridge further back; not my favoured option as it is soft satin paint and I have a feeling I'll be pulling paint off the body. Alternatively, I can try and source some alternative saddle assemblies (possibly Warwick ones) but this really shouldn't need to be done by an owner!
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Need help with an Aria Sinsonido bass electronics
warwickhunt replied to K Barad's topic in Repairs and Technical
As others have said, not mega rare (I also have one) and they pop up for sale on a regular basis. Great if you can get it sorted for not a lot of money but don't go spending a lot of money flogging a dead horse... buy another one! -
Got all excited as the fuse tested 'dead' with continuity meter and all of the valves tested OK across 9/4/5. I found fuses this morning that I could run a test with (not exact match T500mA as opposed to T250mA but fine to test power up and output) but no joy... silence from the outs. I took out the test fuse and checked it was still OK (yes) and I plugged all of the leads into another amp and checked those to be sure it wasn't a different issue, no probs. The tech wants it back on his bench and no charge for labour but if a separate unrelated failure has occurred I've said I'm happy to pay for parts. I really do appreciate everyone's input and I'll report back when he's had a look at it.
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I'm only going to test the valves for basic operation to eliminate them + test the T250Ma fuse is OK (don't trust visual). As a side note - the tech who has done the work and fitted the new transformer(s), heat trip and fuse, would like the amp back (no further charges to me) as he won't be beaten on this and wants me to be fully satisfied.