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At last my own build (assembly) diary


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Sorry I neglected taking photos through the pain of doing the wiring but here is the finished product:



I need to fiddle with the set up a bit but it plays nicely already and will be stable mate to my fiesta red squier jv '62:

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[quote name='allighatt0r' timestamp='1322997118' post='1457980']
Wow! That green looks awesome! Green is my favourite colour, and I've been mildly GAS'ing for a green bass for a long time. This is not helping! The colour combination reminds me of a Sadowsky I saw a couple of years ago. Awesome!
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Yeah I love the way it's turned out, although I think I popped the capacitor on the tone pot as the tone pot does nothing (LOL) I'll have to replace it....

I am now GASing for a yellow one to make the traffic light set.

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Played it at rehearsal last night.

It sounds awesome.

It is easier to play then the Squier 62 P - I put this down to the Jazz neck with the slim taper profile...much easier to wrap my hand round to get busy on the E string.


Thinking I'm probably gonna take the stacked pot out and just run 2 volumes as the range of tones available by mixing the 2 PUPs is more than enough for me.

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[quote name='JimBobTTD' timestamp='1323148192' post='1459791']
And that case looks the business too. What is it?
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I had it custom made by ABS cases:-
[url="http://www.abscases.co.uk/"]http://www.abscases.co.uk/[/url]

I can't tell you how much it would cost as it cost me nothing - it was a little bit of a favour ;-)

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