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Okay, I've been playing the damn thing all day. I can't believe I didn't get something like this sooner, it's incredibly fun. I figured out a little arrangement for Sam Cooke's "Bring It On Home" so that I can sing it and accompany myself on the bass vi.
My band is planning on recording in December, and I'm going to be using this thing all over the place for tic-tac bass, gigantic low end fuzz in a couple places, lots of overdubs. So pleased.
My band is planning on recording in December, and I'm going to be using this thing all over the place for tic-tac bass, gigantic low end fuzz in a couple places, lots of overdubs. So pleased.
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I FINALLY finished it!
Here's a little something I've been planning since around December (hoping for it to be done by March...)
and the back...
So.. the description...
It's a Jay Turser JT Slimmer.
I bought it used off ebay a million years ago (probably February), not working, for about 70 bucks.
It's been sittin' around in my room forever, and now I finally got around to it.
It's got a Tone Zone in the bridge, an Air Norton in the neck, and a kick-ass Seymour Duncan Lipstick Tube in the middle.
I put a phase switch on the neck (awesome!) and I was going to wire the bridge to a pot so that it kills one coil as you turn it (found that idea at the Seymour Duncan website), but the pot was giving me problems...
So now the top knob is a volume/phase switch, and the bottom one's just for show.
I finished it about a week ago, but I've been too busy rocking out to take pictures and put them up.
Anyway, enjoy.
Here's a little something I've been planning since around December (hoping for it to be done by March...)

and the back...

So.. the description...
It's a Jay Turser JT Slimmer.
I bought it used off ebay a million years ago (probably February), not working, for about 70 bucks.
It's been sittin' around in my room forever, and now I finally got around to it.
It's got a Tone Zone in the bridge, an Air Norton in the neck, and a kick-ass Seymour Duncan Lipstick Tube in the middle.
I put a phase switch on the neck (awesome!) and I was going to wire the bridge to a pot so that it kills one coil as you turn it (found that idea at the Seymour Duncan website), but the pot was giving me problems...
So now the top knob is a volume/phase switch, and the bottom one's just for show.
I finished it about a week ago, but I've been too busy rocking out to take pictures and put them up.

Anyway, enjoy.

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GREAT PAINT JOB!




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ALL HAIL BOB!
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"...perhaps the way we started to play wasn't as impressive as it was to us, even, wasn't as full of impact as it might have been. I mean, it was done very well rather than considerably exciting. One thinks of it all as a dream." -S. Barrett
ALL HAIL BOB!
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"...perhaps the way we started to play wasn't as impressive as it was to us, even, wasn't as full of impact as it might have been. I mean, it was done very well rather than considerably exciting. One thinks of it all as a dream." -S. Barrett
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I have an old Hagstrom bass, blue with the clear plexi top and light bluw vinyl back. it has a sweet fast neck on it, bought one because I read that Noel Redding used (well, was using at the time) one in his work with the Experience and could not afford a Fender.
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"...perhaps the way we started to play wasn't as impressive as it was to us, even, wasn't as full of impact as it might have been. I mean, it was done very well rather than considerably exciting. One thinks of it all as a dream." -S. Barrett
ALL HAIL BOB!
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"...perhaps the way we started to play wasn't as impressive as it was to us, even, wasn't as full of impact as it might have been. I mean, it was done very well rather than considerably exciting. One thinks of it all as a dream." -S. Barrett
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Took me awhile to figure out what a bass VI was...heheh.
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ALL HAIL BOB!
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"...perhaps the way we started to play wasn't as impressive as it was to us, even, wasn't as full of impact as it might have been. I mean, it was done very well rather than considerably exciting. One thinks of it all as a dream." -S. Barrett
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"...perhaps the way we started to play wasn't as impressive as it was to us, even, wasn't as full of impact as it might have been. I mean, it was done very well rather than considerably exciting. One thinks of it all as a dream." -S. Barrett
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Re: Let's see your geetar!

oh noez,not teh kurdz.lol


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