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My New Bass - It's Purple!


Sean
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Inspired by the Pingray and a cat...
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What a looker!
Not too excited about the PU configuration, though, but it may be because of the split PU's sheen and matte looking 'bucker?
I'd use two splits, but anyway it's a wonderful axe!

ED: And THAT FINGERBOARD! :o

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[quote name='Dingus' timestamp='1365256662' post='2037280']
Looks like a very useable bass . That fingerboard is beautiful . Have you managed to match the output of the MM pickup and the P pickup ? Probably easier than getting a P and J to match up , I would think .
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The MM in parallel mode is nicely balanced with the P and saves any messing with amp between songs.

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[quote name='Sean' timestamp='1365259910' post='2037345']
The MM in parallel mode is nicely balanced with the P and saves any messing with amp between songs.
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That's handy , because I expect you have found like me that a lot of conventional PJs are almost impossible ae to get a workable balance between the two , with notable exceptions such as your Yamaha BBs .

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[quote name='chrismuzz' timestamp='1365271230' post='2037526']
Perfect pickup config... Lovely finish... Amazing fretboard.. And that action is beautifully low :gas:
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The fretboard is bocote. The action is super low with no rattles. Amazing fret job.

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[quote name='Prime_BASS' timestamp='1365373645' post='2038831']
What is thy fretboard?

Where did this come from? Have I missed something?
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Spec:[list]
[*]White ash two-piece body
[*]Rock maple neck
[*]Bocote fretboard
[*]Two-way trusssrod
[*]East MMSR 3-knob pre-amp
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[*]Seymour Duncan Hot for P-bass SPB-2
[*]Seymour Duncan SMB-4a MM (in stingray position because I really don't like the Lakland/Sandberg MM position),
[*]switches are both on-on-on series/parallel/single for MM and 3-way selector for maximum flexibility
[*]Gotoh 201 bridge
[*]Schaller tuners
[*]22 Stainless steel jumbo frets
[*]Black front inlays (three at twelfth fret)
[*]Mother of pearl side inlays (except the one on the twelfth fret which is black)
[*]Purple satin finish on neck and body.
[*]P-type body with extended cutaway
[*]Sculpted heel
[*]4 individual neck screws (no plate)
[*]Black/white/black 3-ply scratchplate
[/list]

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[quote name='Bobby K' timestamp='1365490262' post='2040136']
Did Rich (ou7shined) make this for you Sean? Looks fantastic!
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No but his PingRay was a massive inspiration to me (for the second time) and the whole concept of having the MM in the "correct" position with the D+G coil of the P moved for'd toward the neck is one that I embrace totally. It's an outstanding pickup layout that takes everything that's great about both the StingRay and the Precision and improves on it and makes it possible in one instrument.

Not all pickup configurations are entirely useful for me but the important ones that make this a real Swiss Army Knife bass are: P, MM in parallel (StingRay mode), P+J (one of my favourite combos and one the BBs do so well), P + MM in series which serves as a big fat two humbucker type sound. J solo and MM in Series solo aren't much use to me at the moment. Extra versatility is provided by the East MMSR as I love to boost low-mids however one modification is needed before we reach perfection and that's active/passive switching so that a passive P can be acheived.

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[quote name='Prime_BASS' timestamp='1365528423' post='2040776']
If so it would explain where he has been.

What's the price on this? About?
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I made it last week on a Shuker build course. Comes in just over a grand for cost of course plus preamp pickup upgrades plus Hipshot X-tender.

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[quote name='Sean' timestamp='1365529358' post='2040800']
I made it last week on a Shuker build course. Comes in just over a grand for cost of course plus preamp pickup upgrades plus Hipshot X-tender.
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OH!!! that is mint though, been meaning to save some pennies for that course.

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