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NBD - Maruszczyk Jake PJ... Fender / Sandberg / Lakland killer?
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[quote name='Christian Houmann' timestamp='1433795188' post='2794102'] Wow! That bass looks nice! And great video too. Where the smallere tuners because you wanted it light weight ? [/quote] Yep, exactly. Because of my target weight, there was always the danger of neck dive so I went with the Ultralites to be on the safe side. -
NBD - Maruszczyk Jake PJ... Fender / Sandberg / Lakland killer?
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[quote name='BobVbass' timestamp='1433770610' post='2793779'] Amazing quality for the price. Actually scrub that, its amazing quality at twice the price! Not sure they'd be able to have the burst through the belly cut as its a flame maple cap - it would show the alder underneath - I think that's why they've done it like that anyway. [/quote] Yep - that's my take on it, too. -
[quote name='Bassman Sam' timestamp='1433642242' post='2792762'] I don't like sunburst P basses with Tort pick guards but this this looks and sounds fantastic. I can't stop looking at this. F.U. GAS. [/quote] Cheers! [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/263423-nbd-maruszczyk-jake-pj-fender-lakland-killer/"]Here's the NBD thread with more pics...[/url]
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[quote name='mcnach' timestamp='1433585015' post='2792267'] I played my first gig with mine yesterday. It's the most comfortable bass I own. I guess that's what you get when you are able to indicate the neck dimensions you want. Only, if I could do it over again, I'd have chosen some other pickups. I went for their standard offering and I'm not convinced at all by the Precision pickup. The double J, however, is pretty cool. [/quote] I think I scored lucky with mine (the Haussel pups). The P is pretty punchy...
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NBD - Maruszczyk Jake PJ... Fender / Sandberg / Lakland killer?
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NBD - Maruszczyk Jake PJ... Fender / Sandberg / Lakland killer?
wateroftyne replied to wateroftyne's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='Musicman20' timestamp='1433506433' post='2791665'] After a good 9 months or more of barely posting, I have to say that this bass is extremely pretty. I've had a very busy period of moving house (twice) and a new job, and playing a lot more guitar. I'm now finding myself needing to get into how I used to be with bass and this post lured me in. Just out of interest, what 'roughly' do they charge for such a bass? Obviously you don't have to disclose anything, I'm just wondering what ballpark figures they cost. [/quote] Yep - I noticed you'd been quiet recently! I hope all's grand. It was this side of £900 including shipping. To put in in perspecitive, the far-east production line lower-spec Skyline I linked to in my OP is nearly a grand, and the Fender CS is silly money (and probably more production line, to be honest). Incredible. I forgot to mention, in the early days of the order, I sent Adrian links to examples of his basses that had the kind of sunburst I prefer, and he nailed it. Amazing attention to detail. -
NBD - Maruszczyk Jake PJ... Fender / Sandberg / Lakland killer?
wateroftyne replied to wateroftyne's topic in Bass Guitars
I gave it a run out at the local open mic last night, and it was fab. It was pretty low-volume, through a small Markbass combo, but there was lots of growl, lots of tonal variation and no hum from the pickups no matter how they were tweaked. And of course, it's comically light. Looking forward to giving it a shot through something with a bit more welly :-) -
NBD - Maruszczyk Jake PJ... Fender / Sandberg / Lakland killer?
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Cheers, all... I'm going to a pal's one mic tonight so I'll give it a pre-weekend run out. -
[quote name='mcnach' timestamp='1433367699' post='2790570'] How about yours? [/quote] Nah - tomorrow, maybe :-)
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NBD - Maruszczyk Jake PJ... Fender / Sandberg / Lakland killer?
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Cheers, folks! I'm totally into it. Here's a run around the different pickup combos... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEsZm13z0YI -
Very funky! Have you taken the plastic off the PG yet? :-)
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[url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/263423-nbd-maruszczyk-jake-pj-fender-lakland-killer/"]NBD-day![/url]
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Hey gang! For years I've had a hankering for a P with block markers. Maybe with a J pickup. And definitely something just over 8lbs. I've been looking at [url="http://www.guitarguitar.co.uk/bass_guitars_detail.asp?stock=15041013412316"]this Lakland[/url] but I couldn't guarantee the weight, and [url="http://www.musicradar.com/news/guitars/namm-2011-fender-custom-shop-guitars-and-basses-in-pictures-357852/7"]this CS Precision[/url].... but I'd need to win the lottery. I was about to give up when I hear about [url="http://www.public-peace.de/"]Maruszczyk / Public Peace[/url] in Germany. They're basses are to order by Messinger Guitars in Poland. After a lengthy email conversation with Adrian (his comms are excellent), I placed my order for:[list] [*]Passive P/J with Noiseless vintagey pickups, J pickup more 60s position than 70s [*]Alder, with suble flame maple top [*]Rosewood, block'n'bound neck [*]Light weight (around 8.5lbs) [*]US Hipshot Ultralite tuners [*]An early 70's P neck profile (I sent Adrian the measurements of my '71P) [*]Dark tort guard [/list] ...and ten weeks later, here we are! What a stunner, eh? First of all... the weight was a bit of a shock. I asked for no more than 8.5lbs-ish, so Adrian recommended chambering the body. As a result, it weighs [b]7.2lbs[/b] I kid you not. It weighs nothing.. and there is ZERO neck dive. Even if you try and make it dive, it doesn't. Going with the Ultralites was a good move. The bridge isnt a standard Maruszczyk - it's a Hipshot B-style. I'll stick my neck out and suggest that they've used it to help it balance. If that's the case, the bridge is a welcome upgrade that must have cost nearly $100 alone. The pickups are by [url="http://www.haeussel.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=6&Itemid=6&lang=en"]Haussel[/url]. I'd never heard of them, but Adrian recommended them for their vintage noiseless properties. And they're not cheap. The bass arrived well-packed, with a nice branded gig bag, posh branded leather strap and a bag of tools. A nice touch. Playing it... I can't tell anything useful until I've gigged it, but I'm plunking away through my practice amp and it sounds lovely. The pickups don't hum, they're high output the P sounds like a P and the J is pokey and well balanced. The neck doesn't feel a million miles away from my P, no discernable dead spot and it plays cleanly right up the neck. There's no string tree, as the headstock is swept back to increase the angle over the nut. There's a zero fret, too. Here's the truly amazing thing about this bass: The bridge, pickups and tuners alone alone cost hundreds. It's chambered, with a maple cap. Fit and finish are perfect. It's made to my spec. ...and it cost pretty much what I would pay for a Fender MIM or a Lakland Skyline. That's just mind-boggling. Stuff to mention:[list] [*]I specified cream binding on the neck, but it's a bit vibrant. If I could choose again, I'd go with white. [*]The weight is significantly less than my target, but it doesn't seem to affect the tone, so this could be a win. [*]The Hipshots are the 3/8" version. It's cosmetic, but I prefer the look of the fatter 1/2". Not a biggie. [/list] I'll do soundclips when I can, and report back after this weekend's gigs. I'm off to play it again...
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I unwrapped mine... Had a quick acoustic plunk - pics and NBD thread later
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[quote name='mcnach' timestamp='1433331728' post='2790134'] This is just cruel... I have received this a couple of hours ago... and it's just sitting there looking at me while at work. Unopened... [/quote] I am also at work, but mine has been opened and plunked upon. More later :-)
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Also check out the more full-range cabs from TKS: http://www.bassgear.co.uk/product-category/bass-amps-and-cabs/tks-engineering/
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Flats sound cack when you're plunking away on your own.
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Y'all have probably seen this on the other thread, but if not... this will be with me on Wednesday :-)
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[quote name='alembic63' timestamp='1432926974' post='2786364'] Yeah sorry guys....itchy trigger finger on the tablet [/quote] Nae bother... sorted :-)
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Lee Pomeroy. Fantastic player.
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[quote name='Sibob' timestamp='1432817239' post='2785251'] Yes yes yes, but how do you pronounce it??? Si [/quote] 'Yum'.
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Come to Daddy! It'll be here next week :-)
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[quote name='lefrash' timestamp='1432754458' post='2784701'] [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdGPhQPATPg"]https://www.youtube....h?v=zdGPhQPATPg[/url] A wee video ofmyg band from Austin Texas, at South by South West this year. Great fun... considerin it was at half 3 in the afternoon! [/quote] That's bloody brilliant. Well done.
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Here's some pics I've taken of Warwickhunt's Jake. As I mentioned earlier, it's a beaut. The swept-back headstock is a great idea. You don't notice it until you see it in the flesh...