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Nice, I'm a big fan of the epiphone: here's mine (1994 not vintage but I like it)
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That is a beaut. This reminds of the one the strokes use
It’s the same model and year as the dude from the strokes, but the idea for the pickup combination came after reading a post about Dots’ jaguar hh:

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http://www.shortscale.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=30026
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Unfortunately, no shortscales yet in my collection... they're just what I lust for :P I'm a bassist, not a guitarist, but I do enjoy guitar as well.

My guitars -
Fender Aerodyne Telecaster (and Aerodyne Jazz Bass)
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and a Godin Exit 22
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How do you like the Aerodyne Jazz? I played a couple and they didn't quite do it for me, but it felt like with a little setup and a change of strings it would be pretty good. It felt something like the neck wasn't 'solid' enough. It didn't feel like it was going to snap or anything, just a bit lacking in power or something. Difficult to describe but both basses felt the same.
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Ankhanu wrote: and a Godin Exit 22
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Ah my school have one of those in the music department. Its pretty fucking sweet but really beat up.
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James wrote:How do you like the Aerodyne Jazz? I played a couple and they didn't quite do it for me, but it felt like with a little setup and a change of strings it would be pretty good. It felt something like the neck wasn't 'solid' enough. It didn't feel like it was going to snap or anything, just a bit lacking in power or something. Difficult to describe but both basses felt the same.
I love it. I find the neck pretty stable, but it is a light bass (basswood body), so that my contribute to it feeling less solid, perhaps? I find the neck nice and fast and it feels nice in the hand. I use DR Black beauties 45-105 and keep it well set up (to the best of my ability). I do find that I end up having to give the neck adjustments in the spring and early winter, though... it does flex a bit more than my Yamaha BBN5.

I plan on changing out the pickups with Seymour Duncan Vintage P and Hot Jazz pups, and the bridge to a Badass II.
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Ankhanu wrote: and a Godin Exit 22
Ah my school have one of those in the music department. Its pretty fucking sweet but really beat up.
Yeah, while it doesn't compare to my Telecaster, it does hold up well to a lot of other Fenders that I've played at nearly double the price point. This was my first 6-string guitar purchase :) Love the quality of the woods at a low price. Godin are fantastic instruments.
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L to R
Rear- Musikraft Korina jazzmaster. warmoth koa strat. 78 tele neck on warmoth thinline. 1959 sonic B jazzmaster.
Front- Warmoth precision, 1967 SG bass, Warmoth walnut jazz bass.
i have a coronado now too that is a beauty!

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all of those are lovely but us shortscalers love them coronados!
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kurdts jazz is fucking awesome.
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Apologies. here is the Coronado.
there should be some shortscale love for the 30" scale Gibson SG Bass :)

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mcjt wrote:Apologies. here is the Coronado.
there should be some shortscale love for the 30" scale Gibson SG Bass :)

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Where's all the shit 'n' stuff? Same with your EB3
Are they both salvage jobs?

Love the walnut JB
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shit n stuff?

The EB3 is a HUGE salvage job. routed out for lefty, Rick bridge, defretted... i worked with a buddy- we cut pieces of mahogany and inserted them into the body, veneered over, refinned with nitro. the old machines were baked- put on schallers. but i haven't poney'ed up yet to pay a luthier to refret. ha! and i didn't pay $$$ for an original mediocre bridge- i put on a Schaller roller.

the walnut is a looker :)

yes, the Coro has a temporary Jazzmaster neck while i'm working on its USACG neck.

paul_ wrote:Where's all the shit 'n' stuff? Same with your EB3
Are they both salvage jobs?

Love the walnut JB
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Here is the Avril Telecaster i got brand new from Mickie for $100. Bad camera + shit lighting = these crappy pics.

I had to route the body for a neck pickup, which is a GFS vintage Alnico noiseless.
Pearloid pickguard from a mexican Tele, set-up with 11 guage strings.
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Changed the bridge pickup to a Duncan Invader (only full sized humbucker i had laying around)
Added a tone pot with an Sprague orange drop
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Added a vintage style Telecaster decal
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Post by Kestrel »

Here are mine. From top to bottom: Fender Jaguar, Schecter Hellcat VI, Ibanez Artcore AS73, Fender Telecaster, Epiphone Thunderbird

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purplehaze - imma have to play that AL tele at some point, it looks like a fun time waiting to happen

really like that tele, Kestrel.
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here's where we stand at the moment.

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<3 That Mustang so much.
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Post by Reece »

unfortunately it doesn't sound too great at the moment.

it got left alone for a long time and now i've picked it back up i've realised that it's really really dark.
muddy even.

thinking about new pots.
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Post by Noirie. »

You try that cap mod Fran used on his Jagstang.
They're known for being notoriously muddy sounding guitars and this mod seemed to brighten things up. I don't think he changed the pots.

Shoot him a PM about it.
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Noirie. wrote:You try that cap mod Fran used on his Jagstang.
They're known for being notoriously muddy sounding guitars and this mod seemed to brighten things up. I don't think he changed the pots.

Shoot him a PM about it.
Mustangs are known for being muddy??

Or are you referring to his specific model?