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My favorite mod is a neck/bridge blend pot. It works based on which pickup is activated, so when you're in the bridge position, you can dial in neck, and vice versa. I find that I can keep turned up just a little at all times so that the bridge is just slightly thickened up or the neck gets just slightly more clarity.

I only recommend this mod for hum canceling pickups.

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SJ_Digriz wrote:Ah, I'd prefer a phase switch myself. Running all 3 is rarely useful IMO. Even series/parallel offers only minor differences, usually lost in level instead of tone. Just my opinion of course.
Yeah, it's not really something I'd get excited about either.

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Uncle E wrote:My favorite mod is a neck/bridge blend pot. It works based on which pickup is activated, so when you're in the bridge position, you can dial in neck, and vice versa. I find that I can keep turned up just a little at all times so that the bridge is just slightly thickened up or the neck gets just slightly more clarity.

I only recommend this mod for hum canceling pickups.
Interesting.

I'm a very bland person when it comes to such things. You could say I'm the anti-Jeff Beck :hihi:

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incubus wrote:
Uncle E wrote:My favorite mod is a neck/bridge blend pot. It works based on which pickup is activated, so when you're in the bridge position, you can dial in neck, and vice versa. I find that I can keep turned up just a little at all times so that the bridge is just slightly thickened up or the neck gets just slightly more clarity.

I only recommend this mod for hum canceling pickups.
Interesting.

I'm a very bland person when it comes to such things. You could say I'm the anti-Jeff Beck :hihi:
Lol, and if there is one guy I'd like to have the touch of, it's jb
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My baby arrived today. Totally lives up to the hype.
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FTW!

You just took home the Gold Medal.

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awesome bass.
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Thank you both- now I just need something other than an AC-15 to play it through, although it doesnt sound too bad through that amp...

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Beautiful bass! That's one of my favorite looking Rics.
I almost bought one a few weeks back at the local Sam Ash.
Had a weird buzz... turned out the truss-rod was broken.
Jim Roseberry
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I just saw that someone bought a Roland G-707 a few pages back. Like others here, I've always been fascinated by it. But I've always wondered what the top bar (connecting the neck and body) was for. Is there a mechanical reason for this, or just eye candy?
Berfab
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I have played with guitar audio to midi heaps, as far as trying to convert it.
It is pretty hard to get a real solid read, without fluking a tone.
I guess the luthier did all he/she could to stabilize the freq.
ie. the bar makes the neck more rigid allowing a stable oscillation.
I guess that's the idea, but it prolly doesn't help,
just looks real funky!
U can take it off if you like- AFAIK it bolts on
I wonder what I want in here
-my site is gone and music a mess

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nix808 wrote:I have played with guitar audio to midi heaps, as far as trying to convert it.
It is pretty hard to get a real solid read, without fluking a tone.
I guess the luthier did all he/she could to stabilize the freq.
ie. the bar makes the neck more rigid allowing a stable oscillation.
I guess that's the idea, but it prolly doesn't help,
just looks real funky!
U can take it off if you like- AFAIK it bolts on
I thought it might be something like that.
thanks
-B
Berfab
So many plugins, so little time...

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Stupid American Pig wrote:My baby arrived today. Totally lives up to the hype.
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Very nice!

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Very nice indeed. Time to wake the neighbors with a powerful amp.
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Correct, something like this would be perfect.

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