Looks killer. Nice job!
Looks killer. Nice job!
Current Build: RCA-4 http://www.buildyourownguitar.com.au...ead.php?t=8261
What you do in bed with your builds is your business, we don't judge (except GOTM).
Scott.
Current Build: RCA-4 http://www.buildyourownguitar.com.au...ead.php?t=8261
Ok last and final step. I realize that I have done this backwards and should have wired it after but my impatience got the best of me. Also, in hindsight I may have made some mistakes with the poly that are too late to be reversed without redoing the whole thing. My initial light sanding after the first few coats was not even enough so there is a good deal of Orange peeling even though what went down on top of it was much better. Also, there is enough dust and tiny hairs to give a future archaeologist a good bit to sort through. Fitting that my DNA should be embedded in the actual finish
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Some thoughts about this build while I wrap it up...
I had an entire week off work to start and I'm extremely grateful for it. I probably put at least 50 to 60 hrs that first week. The weather was perfect, in the 70's with really low humidity.
What had pictured in my head when I started is not how the bass turned out and I like this version better I think. I just went with the flow and what felt right at the time and got lucky.
I'm glad I didn't fork over big $ for upgrades yet because the stock stuff is not horrible.
The little custom touches I've added have made the biggest difference.
$10 for the inlay stickers changed the whole bass for me...like night and day difference.
This is a big bird...10.5 lbs. I'm 6'2" and barely reach the D tuner. I would say it has has neck "dip" not necessarily "dive" The C profile is typical and comfortable and a nice 1.75" at the nut. Takes some getting used to also as the lack of shaping on the top of the body is a little rough the forearm.
I could have been more thorough with the fret leveling because I still have a little buzzing somewhere around the 15th fret. I was afraid to do too much at the time but obviously need to go back over it because otherwise the action and intonation is perfect.
Speaking of intonation the bridge is great and my worries were all for nought.
The pickups have great output and are very spacious and clear. What they lack is a nice defined tight punch. For someone who plays mostly fingerstyle this is probably a major drawback but I already have basses for that. These pickups are at their best when played with a pick..grindy and aggressive. I'm glad I wired it in stereo because having them on different amps is making a world of difference. I'm really able to dial in specific tones I'm looking for without sacrificing things like the bottom end.
Those are my thoughts for now, I'm making a demo video this weekend if all goes well it should be up by Monday ...cheers
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