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    Thanks Chrissy. I was never going to use the kit supplied lead (prefer a 'real' one) so I never got to open the plastic bag.

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    no worries Vox, sounds like its tightened to the left or right. Hopefully once you loosen it a bit it should free up
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    4mm is a standard size, so most likely correct

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    Red face What have I created??

    Greetings Fellow Kitters.
    The Black Dog Exactitude Bass was given a voice a couple of weeks ago, thanks to the soldering skills of my PhD Electronics Engineer friend. (He still has difficulty understanding why it has a relatively enormous 47pF paper-in-oil capacitor! ).
    The end result is a P-Bass of Doom! The sustain is amazing! Ash body with Maple fretboard, I had originally fitted a Fender High Mass bridge but had to replace it a Fender bridge (circa '58, with threaded saddles) because a 50+ second sustain was too much and the D & G strings were vibrating in sympathy.

    I now have something a bit more manageable but pluck a string with a volume turned of and the body vibrates through my ribcage. Is this normal for a P-Bass?

    I feel like Homer Simpson at the 0:31'' point in the Homer Plays Bass episode.

    BTW, I had to shim the neck pocket up to get within the adjustment range of the saddles and get the string heights right. Brass shimstock has more than an engineering use!

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    Question P-Bass 'Ashtrays'

    Can anyone tell me why the 1950s-60s P-Bass had a cover over the pickups? I can understand the ashtray over the bridge - to improve the looks, but the pickup cover is a mystery.

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    Definitely worth 2 minutes 20.

    And, clearly the cover has now come into its own... it just had to wait for technology to catch up.
    Scott.

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