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Recently I decided that I wanted to install two buttons to control the Roland GK system into my bass. I asked on BC if anyone could help me source some appropriate momentary function push buttons and I had a response from KiOgon who sent me a couple of samples.

After we got chatting about the installation process he offered very kindly to do it for me. All I had to do was supply the bits. I installed the GK system myself a couple of years ago but since moving house I don't have the equipment to do a neat job of this further addition.

So, when the bits arrived from Roland I emailed KiOgon to say 'when are you available'. 'Any time' he replied... 'Now?' I ventured... and two hours later I was parking up outside his house 104 miles away.

Needless to say he was a welcoming and friendly chap who did a superb job of the install whilst I watched on, feeling somewhere between terror and awe as I watched him drill holes in my bass:

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And here's the finished job (sorry, crap pic):

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Vigier Passion GK by chiscocks, on Flickr

Thinking about it, this bass has been 'adapted' over the years by a few BC members. The pickup surround was made by a BCer from Australia many years ago, before BC was called BC, and the bass itself was bought on BC and filled with Marleaux electronics by Eubassix here on the forum.

So, thanks KiOgon, thanks very much for helping me.

Cheers
ped

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You're very welcome Chris :) it was a pleasure meeting you, glad you made the journey & got back safe. Shame you didn't have time to discover the sights & dubious delights of Bexhill, maybe another day.

You do so much for all of us that use this marvellous forum, it was great to do a favour in return. Keep up the good work!

Love the Vigier BTW & glad the job worked out right for you.

It was good to see the C6 too, not many of them about.

Cheerz, John

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Sweet! Man, I could do with that on the Tobias!



I would highly recommend it! I found the install of the GK electronics quite straighforward actually, but the buttons stumped me because I no longer have any decent drills.

Most people see it and think 'wow that looks complicated' or 'it must be hard to find the right sound' - 90% of the time I'm bypassing the whole lot, but it's there to use if I like. Why not? 6 knobs, one switch and two buttons. I wonder how some people manage a keyboard!
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Hi ped
The bass looks great watched its progress over the years. What make are the rotary control knobs , they look great modern looking but at the same time look similar to the originals .
I have a Vigier Passion its a vintage White one the same as the one in Bass-direct, I am planing to swap out the electrics they are getting noisy and are totally illogical in use, Those nobs on yours would look great.
Was thinking of using a glockenklang 5 pot or a John East unit but that's for another post !

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Hi Bill

Thanks for the comments. The knobs came from a US supplier who I think provides them to Pedulla, Sadowsky and the like. You can find them here http://www.variohm.com/variohmdatasheets/index.php?mid=65 (link is blocked at work but it's somewhere on their site)

I've also just found this http://www.bestbassgear.com/knobs.htm who may be cheaper.

An East sounds like a good plan, I had a U-Retro in my fretless. I never find myself adjusting or using the pre on my bass very often but the basses do benefit hugely from more modern electronics. I think the Benedetti pickups sound fanatastic (I left them in the fretless) but in my fretted bass I prefer humbucking pickups for their output and zero noise.

I tried the Glock pre in a series 4 bass and it sounded great, and can probably be sourced from Vigier fairly easily. Will you have to drill some extra holes?

Here'a another (clearer) pic!


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[url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/chiscocks/8176210536/]Vigier Passion GK[/url] by [url=http://www.flickr.com/people/chiscocks/]chiscocks[/url], on Flickr

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Cheers For that Ped
I have an East U-retro 4 knob deluxe in my Shuker Bass and if I fitted one of those it would be a direct fit leaving the small toggle switch hole redundant, they sound fantastic don't they! But quite Expensive.
Or the Glock which would be a 5 pot version, I would just have to enlarge the small switch hole a little bit, so that would look good.they sound good apparently and about half the price of the east!! but i'm on a buy british trip at the moment :) http://www.thomann.de/gb/glockenklang_3band_electronic.htm What make are the Humbuckers on your fretted bass. I am looking to do only mods that don't require to much wood Bashing in other words Reversible!
Once again Cheers ped

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OK, both should look good then. I liked the highs on the glock pre. I can't remember exactly what frequency it boosted but it accentuated the compressed highs from the graphite construction really nicely.

My pickups are made by Basstec, I don't know much about them other than the fact that they are dual coil pickups and they sound really full and clean. They were a direct fit, pretty much, but I had the metal surround built to anchor my thumb on and tie in the look of the whole electronics area. The metal surround itself was actually built by a BC member years ago in Australia!

I'm pretty sure the Bartolini W4 soapbar pickups are a direct fit though so they may well be worth checking out. Alternatively you could send the Benedetti covers off and have someone build you a pickup into their casing...

[url="http://www.bartolini.net/information/bass/new_bass_pu_s4.htm"]http://www.bartolini..._bass_pu_s4.htm[/url]

Would love to see some pics of your bass BTW

ped

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Hi Ped
Some pics as requested this is how it looked when I first got it about three years ago I think. note the the way the strings are on the head-stock, but it is in such good condition with no paint missing :)

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Hi Ped
Serial No is 173 yeah is brill i don't no what it is about them ugly yet beautiful! there so light well balanced I love it to bits, you can see why I do not want to do anything to it that's irreversible I think i will just swap thee electrics and leave the pup's alone.

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Another pic to show the side. I did this with a chisel and hammer I bought from Homebase. I was scared but it paid off. Luckily, being French, the bass surrendered to my attack and let me get on with it!

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Great job (congrats KiOgon) for a splendid instrument. I love this body !

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