futuresailors old JM. Showed it some love with a set of new Pickup Wizards (CBS-style), Staytrem bridge, Spitfire tort, fancy NOS witch hats and a set of flats. It's a keeper!
Hottt. What model JM did that start life as? And where did you get dem witch hats?
It's a standard '62 AVRI. I've had two pair sitting in my parts drawer for a few years. I scooped 'em up on offsetguitars. Still have one pair sitting in the drawer. Hint... hint...
odontophobia wrote:Dude, how are the black winters? You're my only "known" source on the subject. The anticipation is kiiiiilllllling meeeee.
their actually very balanced with an output thats hot but not too hot, bridge pickup cleans are great and the distortion sounds are thicker than what I was expecting. Also the high end is very smooth, no harsh or brittle to be heard.
Iommic Pope wrote:
Skip, you rule. You hate people so much, you're willing to discredit all human progress, its awesome.
I like flats on bass, way better than rounds. I did not however care for flats on guitar. I might give it another shot though, the Jazzmaster I recently picked up came with a set of Fender flats and I don't see much point in letting them sit in the case forever.
I tried flats on the fretless bass that I had, and I felt like it rounded out the sound a little too much. I would like to try them on a fretted bass, however and see how that sounds
I know they're not for everyone... but I've found that flats really work for me. They take the (bad) edge off of Jazzmasters, but still maintain a pleasant high-end. I also like what they do with effects - they seem to bloom and swell a little nicer than any rounds I've tried.
If you do end up giving them a go, skully - try and give 'em a week. By day three, they should settle in and perform the way they will for the rest of their usefulness. Days one and two have an odd, muted brightness and stiffness that (I think) throws a lot of people off. It's not unbearable, but once you're used to them you definitely notice that difference.
i thought about that a lot, especially after i tried them on my jazzbox... that's hella different, though. I like how sharp and twangy my jazzmaster is, so they're probably a bad idea for me?
Couple pages late to the party, but this is a maple/block inly partcaster 12 string strat I put together a while back. I'm finishing up a 24 fret 12 to be my new backup or main so this might be for sale soon.
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AxAxSxS wrote:Couple pages late to the party, but this is a maple/block inly partcaster 12 string strat I put together a while back. I'm finishing up a 24 fret 12 to be my new backup or main so this might be for sale soon.
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BitchPudding wrote:
No, I'm THE bitch. The only one allowed here.
DADGBD wrote:I know they're not for everyone... but I've found that flats really work for me. They take the (bad) edge off of Jazzmasters, but still maintain a pleasant high-end. I also like what they do with effects - they seem to bloom and swell a little nicer than any rounds I've tried.
If you do end up giving them a go, skully - try and give 'em a week. By day three, they should settle in and perform the way they will for the rest of their usefulness. Days one and two have an odd, muted brightness and stiffness that (I think) throws a lot of people off. It's not unbearable, but once you're used to them you definitely notice that difference.
On the other hand, they do wear down a guitar something fierce. Had to replace a lot of saddles when I got a guitar that used to have flats on it for it's whole life up to me.
Ended up ordering some surf 90s for my jaguar. Just got done installing them + testing them thru my amp. Didn't see how it sounds with distortion yet, but sounds pretty nice clean.
AxAxSxS wrote:Couple pages late to the party, but this is a maple/block inly partcaster 12 string strat I put together a while back. I'm finishing up a 24 fret 12 to be my new backup or main so this might be for sale soon.