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Rumple

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  1. That's nice work, lovely bit of wood and I like the 'dimple' in the body shape.
  2. Sounds interesting especially the fretless Tulipwood idea, I'm thinking of going down the fretless maple route again myself at some point.
  3. As much as I love this bass I prefer narrower string spacings and also I have 4 five strings and no fours! time to redress the balance I think. Will [u][b]only[/b][/u] consider trading against a pre Ernie Ball Stingray or Sabre, an old Jazz or possibly an old Precision. a solid colour would be best. I'm only interested in something of equal value or higher (cash from me) I'm not out to trade down. 2004 Progress 5 Deluxe (made for Mike Nicolls) 19mm string spacing 35" scale length Excellent condition [s]£950.00[/s] £900.00 +postage and insurance costs. I can take more pics on request if required. [attachment=87285:Overwater1.jpg] [attachment=87284:DSCN1028_lr.jpg] [attachment=87288:Overwtaer5.jpg] [attachment=87287:Overwater3.jpg] I'm in no rush and as this is the best bass in my arsenal I'll only let it go for the right trade
  4. This P body has just been posted in the 'for sale' section! might save you a few quid as it is £40 posted [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=150887"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=150887[/url]
  5. That's right, I'm no expert but you would need to route a bigger neck pocket or have an extended fingerboard, you can't just bolt on a 24 fret neck as the scale length would change, getting to the upper frets might mean reshaping the lower cutaway. As I say I'm not an expert but it might be worth a chat with a luthier before shelling out money on a Warmoth.
  6. Blimey those bodies are cheap! You could get a neck made by a luthier over here for about £150, a bit more then you wanted to spend but you do get exactly what you want. R.
  7. Love my EBS for it's ease of use and tranparency, love the Boss CS-1 for squashing a fretless to within an inch of it's life and it lack of tranparency I picked up a CS-3 and did the Monte Allums 'opto plus' mod to it and that's pretty amazing now for the price.
  8. As there is a 3 way toggle switch in there already a Pa/Se/By option could be the way to go.
  9. [quote name='tommorichards' post='1340771' date='Aug 15 2011, 03:30 PM']Im not sure what type of switch you would need, but as well as the on/off one, you could try a series/parallel/bypass switch.[/quote] Interesting, have you had any exerience of a bypass switch? I'm assuming you mean it bypasses all the controls and goes directly to the output jack? Cheers
  10. [quote name='Jean-Luc Pickguard' post='1340688' date='Aug 15 2011, 02:10 PM']series parallel is like the Fender S1 switch on jazzes from a few years ago - you can get a more beefy precision-like sound in the additional series position.[/quote] That's interesting, thanks for the info, much appreciated.
  11. Thoughts I have had but I have no idea if they would work, can be done with the origiinal switches or actually be any point in doing: On/Off switch, so you can mute the bass but leave the volume knobs set as I like them. Series/Parallel switch - no idea what effect this has to the sound of a bass. Bypass switch, can you have pick-ups going straight to the output jack avoiding all the knobs and is ther any advantage.
  12. Anyone tried the half wounds? I've been tempted to give them a try for a while now.
  13. Hi All, I have recently finished a Jazz Bass build (link in signature) and I used a Varitone for the electronics but find it brings nothing to the the table over VVT you get with a standard bass, I do like the look of it though, I could replace it with a bog standard set-up but wondered if I converted the Varitone to standard VVT could I use the redundant swithches for anything useful? one switch is a 3 way the other a two way. I must point out that I know very little about electronics so be gentle I have a mate who was an electronic engineer and would do the work for me if I tell him what I need. Cheers R.
  14. I bought this in the early stages of my 5 String Jazz Bass build but changed my mind and bought a Hipshot for it instead so this is no longer needed. I'm pretty sure it's a USA one, it has grooves for variable string spacing. £20 including uninsured second class postage. [attachment=86895:Fender_5_Bridge.jpg]
  15. Excellent, lovely fretless tone to.
  16. Took another pic today on request to show the neck off and thought I would share it for those interested. [attachment=86564:P1010915_LHB_vlr.jpg]
  17. Cheers, I have sore fingers from playing it all afternoon!
  18. [quote name='jimbobothy' post='1330057' date='Aug 6 2011, 04:51 PM']Yeah it's gone, sorry I nabbed it.[/quote] No worries, I actually have a Lakland one with pots etc. that I believe is made from Fender parts anyway but I was going to buy this to check the shape of the plate as the one I have is slightly different to the shape of a normal 3 knob plate and means getting a new pick guard cut to fit, if you are feeling generous could you scan it for me and e-mail me the pic so I can compare them?
  19. Cool, I have just subscribed to your thread and look forward to pics
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