Jump to content
Why become a member? ×

Recommended Posts

Posted (edited)
  On 16/02/2020 at 14:38, FinnDave said:

I don't often play my only Precision these days, but last night I had a gig it was just right for.

 

86488776_2438693569794068_1670637661330604032_o.jpg

Expand  

Pic player?

 

Tort too!!!   🙂

Edited by B-Mac
  • Like 3
Posted (edited)
  On 16/02/2020 at 13:28, Reggaebass said:

Not strictly a precision because I’ve fitted my favourite old jazz bass neck to a 22 year old P body, which is aging nicely, I put Tonerider TRP1 pickups in yesterday with a kiogon loom with a 0.1uF cap , and with the labella LTFs , it sounds amazing.  I just need 2 flat top chrome knobs and a threaded bridge saddle and it’s done, I can’t put it down 🙂

8CA28797-4284-4A53-8C06-70D2912FD2EE.jpeg

Expand  

I am massively favouring my P’s at the moment that is until the next build!

Looks great and a great combo - you could leave it no knobs?!

Edited by Cuzzie
  • Thanks 1
Posted
  On 16/02/2020 at 16:32, Cuzzie said:

I am massively favouring my P’s at the moment that is until the next build!

Looks great and a great combo - you could leave it no knobs?!

Expand  

Thanks very much Cuzzie ☝️, it plays really nice, I actually don’t mind it with no knobs 

  • Like 1
Posted
  On 16/02/2020 at 16:08, B-Mac said:

Pic player?

 

Tort too!!!   🙂

Expand  

Yep, pick and flats. Had to witch to playing with a pick after an accident left me unable to use my right hand fingers properly. Pick and flats give a really authentic 60s sound, especially with a Jazz bass (which was still in its gig bag as the guitarist loves my Precision!).

  • Like 1
  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Two just finished a few weeks ago and painted and fettled by the brilliant David Wilson. Both sublime, both different and both keepers despite the amount of P basses I have 💙
 

Status neck stealth is a beauty but the Lake Placid Blue is epic 😍

67235189-EC8E-44B3-B4EC-FF8CE574D55F.jpeg

C15CD8EA-8495-4E55-BA46-F735CF1562A8.jpeg

CDAE5C77-FBF1-4228-90A2-0553B6927571.jpeg

  • Like 9
Posted
  On 21/03/2020 at 10:03, walshy said:

Two just finished a few weeks ago and painted and fettled by the brilliant David Wilson. Both sublime, both different and both keepers despite the amount of P basses I have 💙
 

Status neck stealth is a beauty but the Lake Placid Blue is epic 😍

67235189-EC8E-44B3-B4EC-FF8CE574D55F.jpeg

C15CD8EA-8495-4E55-BA46-F735CF1562A8.jpeg

CDAE5C77-FBF1-4228-90A2-0553B6927571.jpeg

Expand  

Omg! I want the black one! It’s absolutely stunning!

 

ps: even the lpb is lovely.

Posted

Many P's have come and gone, mex, jap, USA...... But my modded Matt freeman bass will never go, oi love it 😘. The neck profile on these are spot on.

gotoh Bridge and tuners, kiorgan loom and pots and a vintage tonerider pup. I've Lightly sanded the neck to a satin feel, engraved stained wood scratch gaurd, a cheeky f neck plate and 70s logo.100%the best p I've had in my arsenal, thumps and plays like a dream. IMG_20200322_144227.thumb.jpg.f91ee865ba4d1b8be79a20b842390160.jpgIMG_20200322_144147.thumb.jpg.57760fc73db6a1845ea32d86d161a0cf.jpg

  • Like 3
Posted
  On 22/03/2020 at 14:50, danbowskill said:

Many P's have come and gone, mex, jap, USA...... But my modded Matt freeman bass will never go, oi love it 😘. The neck profile on these are spot on.

gotoh Bridge and tuners, kiorgan loom and pots and a vintage tonerider pup. I've Lightly sanded the neck to a satin feel, engraved stained wood scratch gaurd, a cheeky f neck plate and 70s logo.100%the best p I've had in my arsenal, thumps and plays like a dream. IMG_20200322_144227.thumb.jpg.f91ee865ba4d1b8be79a20b842390160.jpgIMG_20200322_144147.thumb.jpg.57760fc73db6a1845ea32d86d161a0cf.jpg

Expand  

These are great basses, I foolishly sold mine.

Posted

This is my recently acquired CIJ '57 reissue with mods. Firstly the pickups are new US Fender vintage and a KiOgon loom. The scratch plate is a 62 reissue Fender and strung with TI flats.

The bass came to me in not too great shape. Terrible setup and input jack knackered. Underneath the pick guard the pickup cavity has been hacked to I can only presume take a different pickup. Needless to say I paid a 'suitable' price for the bass. So I replaced the electrics and the white single ply guard with the tort one pictured here which IMO looks 100% better. The Ashtrays and tug bar are borrowed from my '77 Precision. The body colour is either a very off white or a pale yellow colour, the (crappy) pics don't really capture this but it really dose look wonderful in the flesh. 

IMG_0189.jpg

IMG_0187.jpg

IMG_0192.jpg

  • Like 8
Posted

Another recent(ish) purchase from here is my '95 US Precision. Just a fabulous bass, love it. I replaced the factory white scratch plate with a red tort one bought off ebay. Its a  cheap as chips one from China which fits perfectly and looks pretty darn good to me. The body colour is a gorgeous off white, the rosewood board is lovely and dark making this my prefect Pbass colour combination. 

IMG_0193.jpg

IMG_0196.jpg

IMG_0195.jpg

  • Like 6
Posted
  On 29/03/2020 at 20:33, bigthumb said:

Another recent(ish) purchase from here is my '95 US Precision. Just a fabulous bass, love it. I replaced the factory white scratch plate with a red tort one bought off ebay. Its a  cheap as chips one from China which fits perfectly and looks pretty darn good to me. The body colour is a gorgeous off white, the rosewood board is lovely and dark making this my prefect Pbass colour combination. 

IMG_0193.jpg

IMG_0196.jpg

IMG_0195.jpg

Expand  

Looks like a nice tort that 😉

  • Like 2

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Restore formatting

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...