Let's see your BASS VI, people
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I actually put it in DADGAD over the weekend when playing through the 'Smoke and left it there. Picked it up a couple days later and tuned it back up and the B and E strings are buzzing like crazy >12th fret. It seemed to get better with the increased tension overnight, but when I have the cash, the StayTrem and a bone nut are on the list.
Gotta budget for my recording gear first, though. Hoping that it remains playable until then.
Gotta budget for my recording gear first, though. Hoping that it remains playable until then.
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I got mine set up/modded a bit today! Added a fender TBX tone pot instead of the strangle and reassigned the strangle switch to a coil tap for the Alumitone. It honestly made all of the difference in the world. Taking the strangle cap out sounded like I took a blanket off my amp and upgrading the pots was crucial.
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Here's mine, a Telemaster-style VI that I build myself:


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^^ That thing is beeeeeyutiful. Nice color choices.
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I never understood why they put that strangle in, in the first place.BoatRich wrote:I got mine set up/modded a bit today! Added a fender TBX tone pot instead of the strangle and reassigned the strangle switch to a coil tap for the Alumitone. It honestly made all of the difference in the world. Taking the strangle cap out sounded like I took a blanket off my amp and upgrading the pots was crucial.
My Kunkle neck arrived and it's beautiful. I sanded the coat off the back & installed nut. Nut needed some sanding to fit in case anyone wondering.
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Sweet. How is it w p90 in there?ronaldpdbrandt wrote:Here's mine, a Telemaster-style VI that I build myself:
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The P-90 is my favorite of the three! It only ended up there by accident (long story), but I'm glad it's there now.
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Almost there. Hotrails humbucker, Eldred wiring.
Kunkle neck--needs a vintage tint.

Kunkle neck--needs a vintage tint.

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Cool. I've got a p90 burning a hole in my pocket. Can't wait to use it on something.ronaldpdbrandt wrote:The P-90 is my favorite of the three! It only ended up there by accident (long story), but I'm glad it's there now.
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Chuckchuck wrote:Cool. I've got a p90 burning a hole in my pocket. Can't wait to use it on something.ronaldpdbrandt wrote:The P-90 is my favorite of the three! It only ended up there by accident (long story), but I'm glad it's there now.

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How are you liking that neck? What did you have the seller do as far as frets, finish, etc? I really want a VI. I have a tele I cannot sell.Chuckchuck wrote:Almost there. Hotrails humbucker, Eldred wiring.
Kunkle neck--needs a vintage tint.
I love teles. I really want a VI. This option is looking better and better.
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That's a long fucking neck right there, haha. I wonder what it would look like with a shorter neck and the bridge pulled further back. 

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I dig it. The grain is very pretty & I had good results w/ frets. It's unfinished. I recommend Tru Oil for finishing. Rub it on with 000 fine steel wool; rub it off with a dry piece of 000 steel wool. The result is a sealed inconspicuous beautiful matte finish that feels like sanded. I've read that if you keep going it gets very glossy / sticky so stop after one coat.odontophobia wrote:How are you liking that neck? What did you have the seller do as far as frets, finish, etc? I really want a VI. I have a tele I cannot sell.Chuckchuck wrote:Almost there. Hotrails humbucker, Eldred wiring.
Kunkle neck--needs a vintage tint.
I love teles. I really want a VI. This option is looking better and better.
I didn't give him instructions (didn't know that was an option). The feel is more old school--rounder, like a baseball bat, unlike Strat necks. Unless there's a strat neck that's hefty and round. I had to wait 2 or 3 weeks I don't recall but it's worth it. No complaints.
I would recommend getting more than one nut in case you screw it up like I did. It's playable but I took too much off, now have to replace it for it to be perfect. Also, I got grooved saddles because my bridge wasn't a drop in replacement, therefore 1mm off center. Grooved saddles resolved that.
I'm almost done with this one just have to replace drop cap & pots. Wiring will be: vol + tone, vol only, straight to jack. Flipped controls are bomb. edit: string spacing is closer than what I'm used to, and the thicker gauge LaBellas don't help.
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Yes it is but I play 34" basses so it's ok. Kunkle makes a 28" scale too. Try it.UglyCasanova wrote:That's a long fucking neck right there, haha. I wonder what it would look like with a shorter neck and the bridge pulled further back.
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grain


thick neck



thick neck
