That thing looks like it won't stop calling everyone brotherNot gonna do a whole thread on this, but also not gonna let @MichaelW have all the pup swapping fun. Traded a bunch of random crap from the guitar room at the local musicgoround for this Bronco bass. Time to bastardize.
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That thing looks like it won't stop calling everyone brother
Years ago my sister put a warmoth telecaster together. The neck had the perfect dimensions for my hands. So naturally, rather than order the same neck from warmoth, I found a Canadian luthier to build me the same thing. When I finally got the instrument I was blown away by how it looked but the neck felt like it had been finished with chewing gum. Absolute dogshit playability. And the pickups sounded like muddy garbage. I did some light sanding on the neck to improve it, replaced the pickups, but it was never as good as my other guitars.
I finally decided to just sand the thing down to the wood. Refinished in osmo polyx (as god intended).
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The body used a toploader bridge, which gave a pretty inadequate break angle. So I drilled that out too. It's vastly improved but arguably looks a bit worse. Pics because the walnut top is hot.
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The top came from Oregon wild wood. They consistently have some of the most beautiful pieces of Claro walnut in stock.That Tele body is the bee's knees. I love the single coil and mini hum combo.
Nope! I haven’t printed on them! I wasn’t going to but that might be a cool idea to try out soon!Does that anodized enclosure have printed sides??? Looks very cool.
I want to say the scotch brite finish is what you’re seeing along with the coloring dye it gives that granulated look!In the photo they have that granular 3D printed look. Regardless this is very cool. I'm not on Instagram so not a clue but looking forward to your store being open.
This weekend's project: an inline booster. Goes straight after a pickup, tucked in the control cavity (or even stuck to the pickup's back, making it active with varigain). Primary goal is level matching between dissimilar pickups (say, single and humbucker), or between two different basses that don't have gain trimpots.