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Too many projects and this is one that probably won't get finished. Lovely and authentic looking and feeling wear by @d_g of this parish, original listing here Dan's pictures do it more justice than do mine but here's a few more..... I've also added a bridge, which is one of these and is very nice https://reverb.com/uk/item/15763833-retrovibe-fully-compensatable-bass-bridge-for-51-precision-string-thru-brass-saddle-19mm-spacing Other parts are..... - 51P Slab Alder Body finished in ocean turquoise metallic with heavy relic - Bareknuckle 51P pickup - Bareknuckle jazz bridge pickup - Reverse wound and reverse polarity to the neck pickup so that they hum cancel and sound like a jazz bass when both on - Gold anodised style pickguard (not actually anodised but looks the same) - Fully working P Bass Tone circuit with three way switch for neck/both/bridge pickup - Relic screws - String trough ferrules (very difficult to buy!) - Relic output jack cup Bridge was close to £60, body cost me £295 so how about £325?
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https://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/Phil_Jones_Bass_Preamps.html Bought from Bass Direct in late 2022 but I've recently bought a pre-amp for live/doubling work that does everything this can do (although it has to be said the PJB still has the edge on tone). Probably had 5-hours use max, all cables,case and original packing included, will post photos of the whole shebang tomorrow 👍
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Help! Installing J-Retro in Enfield Bass
Beedster replied to Beedster's topic in Repairs and Technical
Yes, VVT, have tried tracking back but not quite as clear to me as I'd expect, just want to make sure there are no surprises before I get the soldering iron out PS I think you're spot on re an active tone circuit. When I first bought the bass, and as per a previous thread on here, I was a little underwhelmed. It took playing pretty loud and fiddling around a lot with both the balance and tone of the PUPs plus EQ on the amp to really bring out the magic. Most of that would be captured and made far easier in an onboard EQ 👍 -
Help! Installing J-Retro in Enfield Bass
Beedster replied to Beedster's topic in Repairs and Technical
Doesn't appear to be no, I suspect the previous owner has done some messing about with the circuit as the soldering in the front cavity isn't quite the level I'd expect from Sims -
Help! Installing J-Retro in Enfield Bass
Beedster replied to Beedster's topic in Repairs and Technical
Thanks @BigRedX, here's a closer view of the Simms circuitry, not sure whether that makes it less versatile, seems pretty impressive but interested in your thoughts? -
Help! Installing J-Retro in Enfield Bass
Beedster replied to Beedster's topic in Repairs and Technical
Any thoughts on what this push/pull pot might be intended for welcome ? -
Help! Installing J-Retro in Enfield Bass
Beedster replied to Beedster's topic in Repairs and Technical
Thanks Andy, yep I know how to install a J-Retro to a normal PUP configuration, I might be wrong but it looks like there are one or two extra wires coming into the circuit above. It’s possible a couple are redundant as the pull pot also appears to be. Either way I’m a little reluctant to pull out the existing circuit until I know what everything does. Might give Simms a call today 👍 -
Help! Installing J-Retro in Enfield Bass
Beedster replied to Beedster's topic in Repairs and Technical
This is the bass BTW -
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Very nice, feels like the car chase soundtrack in an Indie movie 👍
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Help! Installing J-Retro in Enfield Bass
Beedster replied to Beedster's topic in Repairs and Technical
That's helpful, thanks, i pulled out the control circuit and yes it's clearly passive albeit with a pull switch the front volume pot that appears to do nothing. It's not immediately clear to me which wires would go where on a J-Retro, I'm used to simpler things, not sure there's enough info here for anyone to advise? -
Help! Installing J-Retro in Enfield Bass
Beedster replied to Beedster's topic in Repairs and Technical
Thanks @Andyjr1515 and @BigRedX. As far as I can tell this version has the active circuit that balances the changing PUP outputs but a conventional passive circuit, but I will do some checking and photography this evening and report back. Thanks for your help 👍 -
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Help! Installing J-Retro in Enfield Bass
Beedster replied to Beedster's topic in Repairs and Technical
Thanks Andy, that's my thinking, my main concern is of any potential interaction between the J-Retro and the circuitry associated with the Quads to be honest, any thoughts (can't see there could be a problem but then it's about 40 years since I learned anything knew about electronics so.......)? -
Help! Installing J-Retro in Enfield Bass
Beedster replied to Beedster's topic in Repairs and Technical
Hi @Andyjr1515, many thanks for the above. I have what I believe is an early Enfield fusion FL that also appears to be passive in terms of tone controls (I say appears because I'm not expert on what the circuits do). I'm looking to fit the J-Retro in the front cavity as would normally be the case, the body has a standard Jazz route. -
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Think it might be this guy.....
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He also has this Jaco-related item at a bargain price of $850, frankly I'm not sure if this isn't even worse than the bass https://www.ebay.com/itm/113728005656?hash=item1a7ab7a618:g:Jd0AAOSwxUNhLnWI The face in the drawing really reminds me of someone, just not Jaco
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Help! Installing J-Retro in Enfield Bass
Beedster replied to Beedster's topic in Repairs and Technical
Thanks @BigRedX, that's probably the best bet, I was tempted to install the J-Retro on a suck it and see basis, I think I may see if John has any ideas ahead of doing so 👍 -
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Bought a few weeks back, original listing here... Lovely head in perfect condition but having bought this as both a backup and a 'desktop' head for home practice, I've now bought myself an old-school Mesa head that does the former and some new studio gear that does the latter, so this is up for grabs for what I paid, as will be my MarkBass 602 and PJB Bighead V2 which are also going in the same wave of gear redundancies Cheers Chris
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Mad claim (and also untrue)
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All the best with the recovery @Telebass, start of a new road perhaps 👍