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I think I'm going to go with nordy pickups, stupid as it sounds I want the pole pieces exposed, not covered in epoxy or what ever. The question now is which preamp? East? Audere? Sadowsky? ACG? I don't mind weather it's 3 or 4 knob, if I need a new cavity for the jack I'll probably put a strat style one on the front as opposed to an underneath one. Edit - I should mention I want volume for either pickup, 3 cut and boost band eq, and coil tap on the preamp atleast. I may consider a pickup switch instead of the twin volume controls. Truth be told I'm a little bewildered by the array of options available.
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I'd love for there to be j sized pickups that can sound like an MM humbucker but I really don't think they're going to pull off what i want. I'm after complete transformation from the pickups. I don't want a jazz sound but fatter, I want as close to a music man sort of sound as i can get if you know what I mean.
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I'm seriously toying with the idea of doing some serious upgrade work to my CIJ 60s looking jazz. It currently has a pair of Shed hot n dangerous jazz single coils and it's original passive wireing in it. This was fine until I played a sandberg with 2 music man style buckers. I want that tone (similar to anyway) and am seriously toying with the idea of getting some humbuckers and a nice preamp dropped into my jazz now. What combination of pickups and preamp would people suggest? I've looked into Aguilar and east pre's and Delano and nordy pickups. What else is out there? I should also mention I'm trying to keep costs down because I sense the routing will cost a fair bit.
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When I got my stage 1 5er it was broad neck or nothing. I think that was in 03 maybe 04. The string spacing was ridiculous for a 5er. Within a year or so I was on my second just a nut III and I really didn't get on with the pre amp. This put me off warwick until fairly recently when I was struck by GAS for an early thumb 4 B/O and the corvette $$.
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I love my programmable bddi. But it only has one input.
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The Enfield bass technically has 8 doesn't it?
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I like the double $ jazz supreme thing. I'd love to get my hands on one of those!
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I saw Zebra Head the other night. Their bass player had one of these that looked pretty sweet. Traditional jazz shape/config in metallic red (brighter than CAR) with a matching head stock. His had a high mass g&lish looking bridge with black hardware. It looked and sounded awesome. Plenty of 70s jazz growl and bite.
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I played classical guitar for 2 years or so as a kid, then I learned the bass line for I want you back by the Jackson 5 and tadaaaaa, instant bass player. I didn't get a bass until I realised that the 2 bands in my year group at school both needed bass players though. Never since or again will I ever be in 2 bands at the same time.
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I'd say build it! You sound like you know enough about electronics to not make a complete hash of it. Failing that get one built? Pm me for details of a slightly odd man in a valley who likes nothing more than building stomp boxes.
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I've got a guy in Athens (Greece obviously) interested in taking my Aria SB II off my hands. I had a recent bad experience with parcel force which has put me right off them again so the question is who to use? If it makes any difference I'm a little west of Cardiff.
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FS Ashdown - Lodestone Primal Artist - Mint £550
cocco replied to edstraker123's topic in Basses For Sale
[quote name='Kyron' post='1008084' date='Nov 1 2010, 02:14 AM']Hey, have a bump - but seriously, anyone see a Status T-bass copy here!? Nice lookin' though perhaps it's something to do with the Trace Elliot/Ashdown change over Patents... etc.[/quote] If it's any where near as good as a T-bass that is in no way a bad thing. Ask any owner! The only issue I see is that this is more expensive than a second hand trace and a little less traditional looking. -
In my experience of the RW (strat and tele) guitars. They are incredibly thin sounding compared to other fenders.
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[quote name='Clarky' post='1005435' date='Oct 29 2010, 04:44 PM']No you are quite sober! He modded his Spoiler by fitting Series 1 controls to it (and a hard-to-see pickguard as he sweats so much it was going into the pickup cavities - yuk). Mine is simple by comparison with volume and tone filter knobs, a rotary pickup selector (which has a useful 'off' position for total silence) and a 'Q' switch (which subtly changes frequencies, making it a bit deeper).[/quote] Fair enough! I dread to think what they all do..... Tis a lovely looking bass this. I'd love to take this off you. Sadly I'll never have £14,000 to spend on a bass as long as I have a hole in my arse
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I'm in a similar situation of wanting a decent 6er for not much money. Never played one before. I just fancy a go to be honest. I'm told there's not much that will stack up to the quality of the trb. If I do decide to get a 6 it will more than likely be a second hand yammy!
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MIJ/CIJ for me is the way to go. I have 2 jap fenders which are a million times better than any American or Mex ones I've ever played.
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I have an original grabber. Not sure about the new ones but here's a list of stuff that grinds my gears about the old one. 1. Neck dive is a massive problem. 2. Sliding pickup does nothing at all really. 3. 34 3/4 inch scale plays he'll with my muscle memory. The tone is good though.
