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Brendan's SGB-34
So - scored a new bass - I know I've got a couple of builds underway, but what's one more 'eh?
So unboxing has been done - see thread here: http://www.buildyourownguitar.com.au...ead.php?t=5541.
Starting to think colours - though a black - 'hog colour scheme seems to be winning at the moment...
Quick review of the kit to date...
Quality is top notch - just seems that they have got it right - if I had any issues, it'd be that I'm short changed in terms of how much sanding I get to do. After about an hour I can hardly see any tool marks and have started to progress through the grits already - it looks like I won't have to do too much sanding at all. Neck is a solid fit and feels good. Not sure about the scratchplate - then again - never been a fan... I think I will be changing out the knobs and pickup surrounds then do the standard electronics upgrades - Bournes switches and Switchcraft jack.
Overall - the kit is a real winner!
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Forgot to add - control cavity cover is recessed and fits like a glove. Best quality kit I've seen so far...
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Nice kit Brendan! First build for this model on the forum? Anyway she looks very nice indeed. Will be following the build with interest.
cheers,
Gav.
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Thought I'd get in early.
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Looking good Brendan. Just wondering if you will stick with the 3 point bridge or upgrade to something a bit more stable as plenty of the ESB4's have had a few dramas with that style bridge?
Being an SG surely it has gotta be heritage cherry red and agree with ditching the scratch plate.
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Always nice to get a new kit, this one looks good
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Pretty happy with the kit - I'll give the original bridge a crack - see how I go - I've got a bit of veneer here so if needed I can pack the holes and make sure the ferrules are nice and tight.
Was thinking along the cherry red line, but have a couple of red basses so was thinking more of a black to mahogany burst - go dark and see if I can bring something back in the middle.
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That's going to look nice Brendan. But I think that you have enough basses already don't you??
Jack Bruce, a long time influence for me used an SG bass in Cream I think.
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Thanks Robin - I think this one will be for the kids to start with... 3/4 scale should be good for them.
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I can't look at this kit without wanting to listen to some Cream... in fact, I'm listening to Cream right now.