The bass now weighs about 4.5 kg (9.8 lbs). Not all that different than my G&L ASAT bass (similar looking to one of your Tele bass builds). By contrast, my semi hollows weigh around 7.6 and 6.9...
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The bass now weighs about 4.5 kg (9.8 lbs). Not all that different than my G&L ASAT bass (similar looking to one of your Tele bass builds). By contrast, my semi hollows weigh around 7.6 and 6.9...
Some years ago I got an SX Jazz bass for about $100 as a backup and a platform for experimenting with mods. Over time I replaced the pickups and electronics twice, cleaned up the fret ends, gave it a...
This looks really great and seems a bit like a culmination. How does it compare to the other Tele Basses? Which is your favorite?
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I liked it before. Shinier now. Great color...and love the glasslike finish. Something to aspire to ;-)
Looks a bit like the "wildwood" Coronados. I had in mind doing something similar with a bass. My "Laureado" bass uses a Fender Jazz bass neck and an ES-335 bass body. I haven't found anywhere that...
This is really cool, and a pretty great price. The only bad thing I can see about it is that it lowers my resistance to think about building an amp. Now I just have the mantra to keep repeating to...
I like that last one...and generally the results you are getting with the Ubeaut dies. I have never seen them here...but you are certainly getting good results.
I also liked the...
CTS no less. Nice! You'll need to enlarge the pot-hole a little. No big deal.
Shhhhhhhhhhhh!!!! She'll hear you!
Funny how that works. I started one build because I had a neck, and just stared acquiring parts until it became a bass. Did the same thing with a body. Now there I have this one really nice pickup on...
If your output it low you might want to raise your pickups. Here's what Fender recommends... I'd pick what you think the Artecs are closest too and experiment a bit.
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I am not a lefty,...
Looks great! Glad you got some supportive weather!
I got a great deal on my GFS pickups that were NOS and did not have the quick connects. I don't think the color codes are 100% consistent. There are lots of guides to how they are wired like this...
Welcome to my world ;-) It is never reliably not hot and humid here. I have pretty much decided that I just can't really use spray equipment. It's always hovering around the high end for humidity,...
Interesting to see what you did with the wiring, Weirdbits. I am curious which of the B+N options you use. Are they all useful settings?
I have the "Modern Vintage" version, four conductor, not...
I love my lil'punchers. Good choice! Could you post a link to Weirdbits's diagram?
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Changing pot location should would not keep you from having sound, but before connecting it, are you sure the pots are turned all the way up? It's probably a bad ground, but it's a good idea to check...
It looks right in the diagram:
I am assuming your wire colors are the same for both pickups...
For the neck pickup:
black should go to the center terminal, top pot
green and silver should be...
I am not going to argue with Phrozin. He gets results that are way beyond what I can do. Just to clarify a bit, I do use an orbital sander on the top and back of flat guitars. I don't use it on an...
Great! Hopefully they got a lot in. It's been slow on the forum lately ;-)
I am also about to start on a Tele build so will be watching yours with interest ;-)
...that said... it may take forever, but your approach does seem to be working... Anything more agressive increases the risk of sand through. So the equation is partly to figure out the balance of...
You might want to get it flat with a grit that is a little coarser. You are using a very different clear than I do. It looks like it has a fair amount of orange peeling in the pic, but pictures can...
That's interesting. If I take off 1 mm at the first fret I'd be at about the same there, but I'd need to take off about 2.3mm at the 12th to be close to that. Interesting that the tapers are...
That should have been .8" at fret 1 and .85" at 12 for the Warmoth standard neck.
The Highline guitar guy aims for about .85 at the 1st Fret and .95 at the 12th. I may aim that way as well.
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Just out to curiosity...how thin did you get this neck? I was thinking about doing it like the Warmoth standards that are .8mm at the 1st fret and .85 at the 12th. Or did you just decide to take it...