well, my brother had to sell his bass, and all his gear, which i was using, right i decided to play bass (as opposed to guitar) in my band. i had a squier bronco, and it had to be more interesting.
it became fretless, with a semour duncan basslines quarter pound j-bass pickup, wilkinson gold bass tuners, and some ghs flatwounds.
I think that's a really good job. It's a bit punk rock, but whatever floats your boat I guess. The bridge pickup looks like it might be problematic, but quite interesting at the same time.
actually, the reason the pickup is slanted is so the pole pieces are as close to the string as possible. when i did have it aligned straight, the strings lined up exactly with the plastic in between the pole pieces. it sounds like an upright bass though. plus, that pickup is amazing. i wish i could fit a pickguard on it, but i dont know how i would cut it to accomodate a jbass pu.
i def dont want to put the stock pickup back in because lo and behold-
it was a strat style single coil
on a bass.
covered by a white sheath to hide it's true six-poled nature....
killiktwilight wrote:i def dont want to put the stock pickup back in because lo and behold-
it was a strat style single coil
on a bass.
covered by a white sheath to hide it's true six-poled nature....
Yup, we took the one out of my friend's Bronco bass and threw it in the neck of my friend's strat. It sounded pretty good considering.