Merton Posted February 5 Share Posted February 5 6 hours ago, tobiewharton said: The hallowed Sofa-Shot Day arrived yesterday... Woooof! That Jake is marvellous 😍 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
asingardenof Posted February 5 Share Posted February 5 16 minutes ago, Merton said: Woooof! That Jake is marvellous 😍 Down boy! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Merton Posted February 5 Share Posted February 5 I have to say @tobiewharton I’m very glad that’s going your way. @eude sent me a pic earlier and I thought “oh good god I’m in trouble” 🤣🤣 Thankfully not 😃 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eude Posted February 5 Share Posted February 5 34 minutes ago, Merton said: I have to say @tobiewharton I’m very glad that’s going your way. @eude sent me a pic earlier and I thought “oh good god I’m in trouble” 🤣🤣 Thankfully not 😃 #helping 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ezbass Posted March 27 Share Posted March 27 With my current band, I use either my Squier P or Mustang JMJ. The sound works perfectly and the look fits. This means that my Elwood doesn’t get played that much at the moment. However, today, I was just running through the set list for a gig on Friday, to blow away cobwebs and reacquaint myself with the 3 sets (it’s been a while) and, as it’s just me at home, I thought I’d use the Elwood for a change. What a sound, fits right in without any flabbiness. Then I remember that the Delanos, although looking like single coils, are in fact mini split coils. I’d completely forgotten that and I effectively have a very lightweight J shaped, double P. I might take it along on Friday, despite the flame maple top. Outside of the band, I’m not sure anyone else would notice that it’s not on point visually. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spyder Posted July 10 Share Posted July 10 I'm currently using a 1993 Musicman SR5 for all my gigs because I love the punchy Stingray sound. However the weigh at 4.75kg is starting to take its toll. I did own 2 Maruszczyk basses over 10 years ago and wasn't very impressed by their standard hardware. The bridge and tuners were made of cheese. The grub screws just fell apart. On visiting the Maruszczyk pages I started to configure a light weigh 32" scale chambered body Jake with light weight branded hardware. What do you think? Mermaid or Gold finish? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted July 10 Share Posted July 10 2 minutes ago, spyder said: I'm currently using a 1993 Musicman SR5 for all my gigs because I love the punchy Stingray sound. However the weigh at 4.75kg is starting to take its toll. I did own 2 Maruszczyk basses over 10 years ago and wasn't very impressed by their standard hardware. The bridge and tuners were made of cheese. The grub screws just fell apart. On visiting the Maruszczyk pages I started to configure a light weigh 32" scale chambered body Jake with light weight branded hardware. What do you think? Mermaid or Gold finish? I’d go with gold. Both look great but the gold just has an edge I like. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Obrienp Posted July 11 Share Posted July 11 I’m sure either would make a fantastic bass but not in those colours IMO. I dread to think what the price is for those specs! I have speced up a light weight 32” several times and it is easy to end up with a pretty expensive bass! WRT hardware, the tuners on my Elwood seem OK but I hated the stock bridge. It seemed pretty solid but the intonation adjustment was a right pain. After much searching for a drop in replacement, I found a Gotoh with proper intonation adjustment screws. Perhaps things have come on a bit since you last bought from them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
warwickhunt Posted July 11 Share Posted July 11 The correct answer is of course... both! 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Woodinblack Posted July 11 Share Posted July 11 1 hour ago, Obrienp said: WRT hardware, the tuners on my Elwood seem OK but I hated the stock bridge. It seemed pretty solid but the intonation adjustment was a right pain. After much searching for a drop in replacement, I found a Gotoh with proper intonation adjustment screws. Perhaps things have come on a bit since you last bought from them. They have come on in that you can specify what bridge you want. One thing I never saw an option for was "Screws Cheese / Metal", that would be good. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spyder Posted July 11 Share Posted July 11 10 minutes ago, Woodinblack said: They have come on in that you can specify what bridge you want. One thing I never saw an option for was "Screws Cheese / Metal", that would be good. Depends on what kind of cheese 🧀 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cough Syrup Posted November 11 Share Posted November 11 Hello all, I'm considering ordering a Jake L from Adrian. I'm looking to go as light weight as possible and so am willing to pay extra for chambering and lightweight hardware. I was wondering how light I could expect the bass to be. Also, if there are any real world examples of the metallic purple that Maruszczyk uses, I'd love to see them as I can't find much besides one old reverb listing and know the configurator and real world don't always match up. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wateroftyne Posted November 11 Share Posted November 11 2 hours ago, Cough Syrup said: Hello all, I'm considering ordering a Jake L from Adrian. I'm looking to go as light weight as possible and so am willing to pay extra for chambering and lightweight hardware. I was wondering how light I could expect the bass to be. Also, if there are any real world examples of the metallic purple that Maruszczyk uses, I'd love to see them as I can't find much besides one old reverb listing and know the configurator and real world don't always match up. Thanks! My chambered Jake’s were / are around 7.2lbs… They balance perfectly, but I did spec Hipshot Ultralites. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ed_S Posted November 11 Share Posted November 11 2 hours ago, Cough Syrup said: Hello all, I'm considering ordering a Jake L from Adrian. I'm looking to go as light weight as possible and so am willing to pay extra for chambering and lightweight hardware. I was wondering how light I could expect the bass to be. Also, if there are any real world examples of the metallic purple that Maruszczyk uses, I'd love to see them as I can't find much besides one old reverb listing and know the configurator and real world don't always match up. Thanks! I used to have a Jake L4p+ (passive with P/H pickup config) that just had the default bridge and tuners as far as I could tell, and it weighed 3.31kg. No idea what the body wood was, unfortunately. At the same time, I also had a Sandberg SuperLight TM (active with J/H pickup config) that was designed to be as the name suggests, and was 3.02kg. If you spec all lightweight hardware, then perhaps between 3 and 3.3kg would be a reasonable expectation depending on the specific pieces of wood used. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NancyJohnson Posted November 11 Share Posted November 11 Nearly ten years on, it still makes me chuckle that the OP pitched this 'club' thread nonsense and disappeared a month later. I'm still uncertain whether the guy was just moist about a purchase, if he was actually a dealer from Turkey or in the employ of Adrian Maruszczyk. We're at 132 pages now. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Woodinblack Posted November 11 Share Posted November 11 52 minutes ago, NancyJohnson said: Nearly ten years on, it still makes me chuckle that the OP pitched this 'club' thread nonsense and disappeared a month later Indeed - the first non him post was from you saying not to do it. I am sure he was a spammer, but on the other hand, I have a Maruszcyk and it is probably my most used bass, so hard to get too annoyed about. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cough Syrup Posted November 11 Share Posted November 11 5 hours ago, Ed_S said: I used to have a Jake L4p+ (passive with P/H pickup config) that just had the default bridge and tuners as far as I could tell, and it weighed 3.31kg. No idea what the body wood was, unfortunately. At the same time, I also had a Sandberg SuperLight TM (active with J/H pickup config) that was designed to be as the name suggests, and was 3.02kg. If you spec all lightweight hardware, then perhaps between 3 and 3.3kg would be a reasonable expectation depending on the specific pieces of wood used. I have a VM4 Superlight in order from Sandberg, but also wanted something more vintage looking and sounding while in the same range for weight. Sounds like a smartly built Jake will fit the bill. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ezbass Posted November 11 Share Posted November 11 9 hours ago, Cough Syrup said: Hello all, I'm considering ordering a Jake L from Adrian. I'm looking to go as light weight as possible and so am willing to pay extra for chambering and lightweight hardware. I was wondering how light I could expect the bass to be. Also, if there are any real world examples of the metallic purple that Maruszczyk uses, I'd love to see them as I can't find much besides one old reverb listing and know the configurator and real world don't always match up. Thanks! I think my 33" Elwood L fretless is a whisker over 7lbs and my fretted one not much more. Both have ultra-light tuners, but also drop D tuners. Both are alder bodied and maple topped, with a clear, satin finish. If they were all alder, they would weigh a bit less. I had a Jake L a few years back, seemed to weigh about the same as those 2 (perhaps a fraction more), but it was 34" and had normal tuners. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pierreganseman Posted Sunday at 22:42 Share Posted Sunday at 22:42 On 11/11/2024 at 07:15, Cough Syrup said: Hello all, I'm considering ordering a Jake L from Adrian. I'm looking to go as light weight as possible and so am willing to pay extra for chambering and lightweight hardware. I was wondering how light I could expect the bass to be. Also, if there are any real world examples of the metallic purple that Maruszczyk uses, I'd love to see them as I can't find much besides one old reverb listing and know the configurator and real world don't always match up. Thanks! Dealer talking - I've had countless Jake in stock. Standard hardware + Chambered = 3,3 to 3,5 kilos USA hardware Ultralite bla bla + Chambered = 3 to 3,3 keep in mind this is not a science and the weight factor is VERY complicated to establish so those are rough estimates Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lozz196 Posted Monday at 10:20 Share Posted Monday at 10:20 I`m considering a short-scale Jake, chambered & with Ultralites to keep things nice & light. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pierreganseman Posted Monday at 11:24 Share Posted Monday at 11:24 1 hour ago, Lozz196 said: I`m considering a short-scale Jake, chambered & with Ultralites to keep things nice & light. don't choose ash body - northern ash is heavier than most , Swamp ash is hugely inconstant weight wise just had a short scale 4 Ash chambered with USA hardware that came to 3,8 (which is fine for me) 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Woodinblack Posted Monday at 14:51 Share Posted Monday at 14:51 Mine is a swamp ash with ultralights. It weighs very little (not spector RST little, but still, no real weight) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ezbass Posted Monday at 15:15 Share Posted Monday at 15:15 It should be noted that the pickup position on the SS Jake is proportionally more towards the neck than in the normal P position. IIRC it’s more in the standard, Mustang position. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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