Re: BASS VI - Squier Vintage Modified?!
Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2013 1:39 pm
I really hope these have the vintage 7.25" radius, so I can tune it to an open chord and break out the cello bow.
i was thinkin sorta the same thing homeyAncient Astronaught wrote:Would it be sacrilegious to buy one of these when it comes out and totally remove the SSS pickup setup and 4 way switches to just throw a single bridge humbucker in there then have pickguardian make a pickguard? Cause that's all I can think about right now.....
I plan on it! First things first though, if these turn out to be real and I pick one up I gotta find out how low I can tune it and have correct intonation.ryan summit wrote:fuck sacriligiluligioniology
mod this fahker to death
Most every Bass VI rocks the vintage 7.25" radius beyond the Pawn Shop which sports the 9.5" but that's kinda the PS's thing, weird specs. These will probably go back to vintage.Ancient Astronaught wrote:Don't mind if I do.
I really hope these have the vintage 7.25" radius, so I can tune it to an open chord and break out the cello bow.
Ancient Astronaught wrote:I plan on it! First things first though, if these turn out to be real and I pick one up I gotta find out how low I can tune it and have correct intonation.ryan summit wrote:fuck sacriligiluligioniology
mod this fahker to death
^This.DADGBD wrote:If you upgrade to the 1" bridge Staytrem offers, you should have a lot more flexibility...

Indeed. I got mine direct on the first trial/proto batch and it was around $110. He put anything that wasn't direct ordered up on eBay fir the same price. Not sure on the status of future batches but it's excellent and well worth it IMO. If you're having intonation issues that is.Ancient Astronaught wrote:Damn thats sexay! And cheaper then a mastery you say?
I like your style, Sir.Holy Schnikes wrote: There's other less expensive fixes too involving saddles but I just said fuck it and got the bridge.
Mustang bridge is nice but intonation can be a little tricky with that 30" Bass VI scale and those big fat strings, detuned no less. You'll just physically run out of saddle travel sometimes as the offset and Mustang bridges are only 0.5" in width. I've seen people get real close on a stock Pawn Shop bridge, almost there but not quite. I hear ya tho, $100+ bridge on a $350 guitar is a big decision. I'm betting these Squires will be built plenty nice but some hardware and electronic upgrades will surely be in order.Ancient Astronaught wrote:Gotcha, my only concern is paying 1/3 the price of the guitar just for a bridge when I've had great success with mustang bridges on my offsets in the past. But then again I wasn't detuning them...
Haha, we operate in a very similar fashion.univalve wrote:I like your style, Sir.Holy Schnikes wrote: There's other less expensive fixes too involving saddles but I just said fuck it and got the bridge.
i like the way you thinkAncient Astronaught wrote:Don't mind if I do.
I really hope these have the vintage 7.25" radius, so I can tune it to an open chord and break out the cello bow.
My Squier VM Jag Bass has a matching headstock and block inlaysfoomanfat wrote:What really throws me about these is that they would put a bound and blocked neck on a Squier model. It's up there with matching headstocks on the list of things Fender doesn't just do.
I really hope this is real.