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Hey guys,
here's some long overdue, half decent, pics of my two Shukers.

First up is my newly acquired [b]Pub Bass[/b] >>
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33" Scale
Downsized J Bass shape, Slab Finished Black Walnut body with Black Wet Look Gloss finish and matching headstock (a bugger to keep clean and shiny :P )
5 piece Mahogany/Wenge neck with graphite rods, 22 frets and Rosewood Fingerboard
EMG JV pickups and electronics with vol /vol /tone control layout
This bass makes some fantastic dark and thick vintage tones and even a fairly convincing Jaco impersonation, although my playing isn't really up to it...

Next up is my [b]6 String Single-Cut Bolt-On[/b] >>
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33" Scale tuned B to C
Single-Cut, Slab Finished White Ash Body with an Amboyna Drop Top and matching headstock and Satin Laquer
5 piece Maple/Wenge neck with graphite rods, 24 frets and Santos Rosewood Fingerboard
Dual EMG DC pickups with Shuker designed 3 band EQ with internal mid freq control and gain
This bass has a real hi-fi thing going on with a fantastic range of tones available thanks to the EMGs and the Shuker 3 band EQ.

Here's a couple of pics of them together
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These basses really contrast and complement each other very nicely providing a go to bass for each aspect of playing I'm currently involved in.
I'm one happy bunny ;)

Cheers,
Eude

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[quote name='mathewsanchez' post='393841' date='Jan 28 2009, 05:18 PM']I never thought i'd say these words, but [b]I like the 6 string single-cut[/b].

Nice pair. ;)[/quote]

Cheers dude, glad you approve :P

[quote name='jonthebass' post='393868' date='Jan 28 2009, 05:41 PM']Indeed a nice pair you have their Eude!
Good pictures Mate and reminds me I must take some of mine for the porn section.

Take care,
JTB[/quote]

Yeah man, get some nice "glamour" shots of that Shuker of yours.
I had to wait for a day when I was in during daylight, believe it or not this was the first opportunity this year!

[quote name='BassBod' post='393883' date='Jan 28 2009, 05:59 PM']Really nice...and I'm not usually keen on sixes. Two questions - does the 33" make much difference to the feel/ how do the EMG JV's work for trad Jbass tone?[/quote]

Thanks man!
The 33" scale doesn't make a huge difference to the feel.
Simply by the laws of physics, things will be a little looser, however, I'm currently using some very nice SIT Nickels which are that little bit tighter which helps to compensate. The slightly shorter scale also makes the bass a lot more playable especially if you've got small hands like myself.

The EMG JV's get a very good traditional bass tone without any hum or unwanted noise.
The bridge pickup doesn't quite get to a glass breaking honk, but it's pretty close.
The neck pickup is thick, dark and bassy.
My only criticism is that the tone knob doesn't do a whole lot, [b]SteveSoar [/b] did warn me of that, so I might swap that out for something else.

Cheers,
Eude

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[quote name='BassBod' post='393992' date='Jan 28 2009, 07:57 PM']Thanks for the EMG comments - love the sound of single coils but the hum can be a pain sometimes. Good to know what options there are.[/quote]

Well I might muster up some sound clips for the shuker site soon, so watch this space :P

[quote name='budget bassist' post='393998' date='Jan 28 2009, 08:04 PM']mmm, i like that jazz, just oozes class[/quote]

Thanks dude, it's odd to think that my "pub bass" would ooze class, but it does have something special about it...


[quote name='Merton' post='394015' date='Jan 28 2009, 08:20 PM']Love that J - reminds me of mine (being all black, and all ;) ) but love the individuality and thought you've put into it. Like the 6er too, even if I'd never be able to play it well :)[/quote]

Thanks dude, it all came together really well, it's certainly dotting all the I's and crossing all the T's.
Nice to have compliments from a fellow stealth bass player too :huh:
I wouldn't worry all that much about playing a 6er to be honest, it's easier than you'd think.
If you've ever played a little bit of any other instrument and been able to translate that into your bass playing, you're a step ahead already, bar a bit of muscle memory training, you should give it a go, you might surprise yourself...

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[quote name='Bassmonster' post='395325' date='Jan 30 2009, 12:24 PM']thats the first time i've seen the back of that singlecut, i always imagined it to be much the same as the front[/quote]

Yeah, it would've been nice to be able to afford another fancy bit of wood, but I could only stretch to the one facing, plus it's only a wafer thing drop top... ;)

Eude

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[quote name='BigBeatNut' post='395902' date='Jan 31 2009, 01:14 AM']mmmm ... think I'll order me one of those but fretless, unlined, and strung with LaBella black nylon tapes ;)

Andy[/quote]

Ha, yeah I was thinking of ordering up some of those DR Black Beauty Strings to complete the look...

Eude

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[quote name='Rich' post='396043' date='Jan 31 2009, 11:39 AM']Heh, yeah that'll look the dog's danglies. All you need now are black anodised frets... ;)[/quote]

Ohh ... if you're not going fretless then you have to work on that angle ... even if anodising isn't the answer.

I wasn't just talking about looks as it happens .... fretless and unlined is my kind of bass, and LaBella black tapes have just become my favourite kind of string.

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[quote name='BigBeatNut' post='396096' date='Jan 31 2009, 01:02 PM']Ohh ... if you're not going fretless then you have to work on that angle ... even if anodising isn't the answer.

I wasn't just talking about looks as it happens .... fretless and unlined is my kind of bass, and LaBella black tapes have just become my favourite kind of string.[/quote]

I've fitted some new Rotosound Nexus strings, which are nice and black, so I've nearly got the look you mention above...

Cheers,
Eude

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The Pub Bass will be getting an ACG preamp next month, which I'm very excited about :)
The standard vol/vol/tone that came with the EMG set just isn't cutting it, struggling to get anything close to "my sound" and I don't like to rely on my amp for tone.

If it all goes well, which I'm sure it will, I imagine I might be dropping one into the 6er too - watch this space...

Cheers,
Eude

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Loving your Pub bass, stunning, how long did you wait for it?
What aspects of the bass are unique to you / your request

I received my Shuker JJ Burnel signature bass 3 weeks ago, 8 months wait
but worth the wait, it's all powerful!, a growler, the finish is perfect.
The only special request I had was making my daughters birth date the serial number.

Jon Shuker is a master craftsman, a topper of a guy too.

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[quote name='BASSISACE' post='443633' date='Mar 24 2009, 12:18 PM']Loving your Pub bass, stunning, how long did you wait for it?
What aspects of the bass are unique to you / your request

I received my Shuker JJ Burnel signature bass 3 weeks ago, 8 months wait
but worth the wait, it's all powerful!, a growler, the finish is perfect.
The only special request I had was making my daughters birth date the serial number.

Jon Shuker is a master craftsman, a topper of a guy too.[/quote]

Hey man,
the bass took about 10 months, quite a bit longer than Jon originally quoted, however, in the grand scheme of things, not that long compared to other builders, certainly luthiers from overseas...

There's quite a lot about the pub bass that is unique to me.
The Scale length is 33", the body has a slab finish, i.e. less contours like an old school P Bass, the woods involved are a bit unusual for a Jazz Style Bass too, American Black Walnut for the body with a 5 piece Mahogany/Wenge neck, as I wanted to have something that would contrast nicely with the bright aggressive tone of six string.
The electronics and pickups where to also help with the contrast, but as I mentioned before, the vol/vol/tone setup that came with the EMGs just doesn't do enough for me, so it's getting an ACG preamp :)

Not entirely sure if either of mine have a serial number, where is yours?...

You'll need to post some pics of your bass on here dude, I'm sure there's a load of people who'd like to see it!

I see you're from Aberdeen, do you reckon you'll be abe to make the [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=40267"]Scotland/North of England Bass Bash[/url] in Moffat?
I'll be bringing along both my Shukers which people are more than welcome to have a go on.

Cheers,
Eude

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[quote name='eude' post='443658' date='Mar 24 2009, 01:30 PM']Not entirely sure if either of mine have a serial number, where is yours?...[/quote]

Nah Mine don't have serial numbers .. er that is my one doesn't - the other has gone off to live elsewhere ..
Bassisace, Could you pop over to[url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?s=&showtopic=45513&view=findpost&p=451698"] this thread [/url] and tell us about your JJB?
Thanks
OG

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