Let's see your BASS VI, people
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Re: Let's see your BASS VI, people
I do want hotter pups for it, I have to crank all my fuzz pedals to get unity volume and it just doesn't drive them right. Now do I want hothothot or vintage style? Maybe a mix.
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Re: Let's see your BASS VI, people
This is pretty much exactly what I want.BoatRich wrote:I have the alumitones and they're fucking awesome. Super clear and loud, while still being able to get nasty with fuzz.neonblack wrote:Any Squier owners considering changing your stock pickups? I was thinking Lace Alumitones but I asked on the Lace Facebook (Lacebook?) and they recommended a purple/purple/blue sensor set.
I'll admit I didn't know what they were talking about, but after some research, this seems like a pretty good route.
I've also seen those Creamery pickups, but I haven't heard any feedback.
I like the sound of the stock pups but they're a little weak. My TAFM barely registers a note when the gate is on.
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Re: Let's see your BASS VI, people
I actually quite like the stock ones. They have so much bite (especially the bridge) it's awesome.
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Re: Let's see your BASS VI, people
Just an FYI for anyone interested in doing this... Paul isn't manufacturing hardtail conversion plates any longer... that all got taken over by Kevin of Faction Electric, who is making a slew of different options for offsets and other guitars...MrNovember wrote:That's why I want one of the Paul Rhoney hardtail conversions:
I would also love to put a contact mic on the underside of it for even more madness
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same, i haven't felt inclined to change them yet, they work really nice in my setup. they get way less saturated with dirt than any of my guitars which suits me cos i don't want it that dirty sounding, just a bit of EQ and grind.Schlatte wrote:I actually quite like the stock ones. They have so much bite (especially the bridge) it's awesome.
my favourite sound is the bridge and middle pickups together into a RAT set low gain, if i leave the choke off it cancels out the typical RAT bass cut, so awesome.
oh sweet, i didn't know that was taken over. any idea what the jazzy/jag/vi plates cost? i need a couple.fever606 wrote:Just an FYI for anyone interested in doing this... Paul isn't manufacturing hardtail conversion plates any longer... that all got taken over by Kevin of Faction Electric, who is making a slew of different options for offsets and other guitars...
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YES!backwardsvoyager wrote:same, i haven't felt inclined to change them yet, they work really nice in my setup. they get way less saturated with dirt than any of my guitars which suits me cos i don't want it that dirty sounding, just a bit of EQ and grind.Schlatte wrote:I actually quite like the stock ones. They have so much bite (especially the bridge) it's awesome.
my favourite sound is the bridge and middle pickups together into a RAT set low gain, if i leave the choke off it cancels out the typical RAT bass cut, so awesome
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Bridge + middle is my favorite setting too! And then switch off the middle pickup and engage the ODB-3 and it just jumps you right in the face. Favorite bass dirt sound. I probably have to add that I also put on heavier strings. Low e is a .106
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Re: Let's see your BASS VI, people
Not really... I got a couple (a blank upper Jag plate and a Marr lower plate) in his year-end sale last year. The stuff is really high quality and he has a massive selection of custom / quirky options (including a hardtail Jag/Jazz/VI plate with cutout for a behind-the-bridge pickup!). Drop Kevin a message on Facebook, I'm sure he'll be happy to answer any questions...backwardsvoyager wrote:oh sweet, i didn't know that was taken over. any idea what the jazzy/jag/vi plates cost? i need a couple.fever606 wrote:Just an FYI for anyone interested in doing this... Paul isn't manufacturing hardtail conversion plates any longer... that all got taken over by Kevin of Faction Electric, who is making a slew of different options for offsets and other guitars...
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Re: Let's see your BASS VI, people
I saw those behind the bridge pickup ones on his Facebook page. I am insanely tempted to grab one of those for my bass VIfever606 wrote:Not really... I got a couple (a blank upper Jag plate and a Marr lower plate) in his year-end sale last year. The stuff is really high quality and he has a massive selection of custom / quirky options (including a hardtail Jag/Jazz/VI plate with cutout for a behind-the-bridge pickup!). Drop Kevin a message on Facebook, I'm sure he'll be happy to answer any questions...backwardsvoyager wrote:oh sweet, i didn't know that was taken over. any idea what the jazzy/jag/vi plates cost? i need a couple.fever606 wrote:Just an FYI for anyone interested in doing this... Paul isn't manufacturing hardtail conversion plates any longer... that all got taken over by Kevin of Faction Electric, who is making a slew of different options for offsets and other guitars...
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Re: Let's see your BASS VI, people
A behind the bridge pickup sounds like a noise man's dream come true...
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Re: Let's see your BASS VI, people
^ absolutely, but you would be surprised with the subtle stuff that can be done by blending in the ringing that happens behind the bridge with your playing in front of the bridge.
my guitar is built with an on/off and blend circuit for a behind the bridge pickup, i wanna try one with a separate output sometime though so i can control the volume and effects on it with my feet.
it's definitely something more people should mess around with for sure.
my guitar is built with an on/off and blend circuit for a behind the bridge pickup, i wanna try one with a separate output sometime though so i can control the volume and effects on it with my feet.
it's definitely something more people should mess around with for sure.
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I've had the same issues until I used BDPG to bring it to life.monkeydancer wrote:I do want hotter pups for it, I have to crank all my fuzz pedals to get unity volume and it just doesn't drive them right. Now do I want hothothot or vintage style? Maybe a mix.
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Re: Let's see your BASS VI, people
I want this, but on a four string bass. Burly thrash bass with them overtonesbackwardsvoyager wrote:^ absolutely, but you would be surprised with the subtle stuff that can be done by blending in the ringing that happens behind the bridge with your playing in front of the bridge.
my guitar is built with an on/off and blend circuit for a behind the bridge pickup, i wanna try one with a separate output sometime though so i can control the volume and effects on it with my feet.
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Re: Let's see your BASS VI, people
I tried an Accountant to give it a little boost, and it worked, but I'm wondering if a Barbershop or something similar would be better.JonnyAngle wrote:I've had the same issues until I used BDPG to bring it to life.monkeydancer wrote:I do want hotter pups for it, I have to crank all my fuzz pedals to get unity volume and it just doesn't drive them right. Now do I want hothothot or vintage style? Maybe a mix.
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What's the BDPG?JonnyAngle wrote:I've had the same issues until I used BDPG to bring it to life.monkeydancer wrote:I do want hotter pups for it, I have to crank all my fuzz pedals to get unity volume and it just doesn't drive them right. Now do I want hothothot or vintage style? Maybe a mix.
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Re: Let's see your BASS VI, people
Fuzzrocious preamp thing I think. Discontinued.
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