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Title: In praise of SD
Post by: drbassman on May 02, 2008, 09:31:22 AM
I've had several custom pups done at Seymour Duncan, mostly the 60's TB reproductions.  I had 2 of those covers with them for months now and I finally called MJ at the custom shop to ask what happened.  They were essentially finished and they forgot to send them back to me!  Yikes!  Since it's been months, she was very apologetic and she's getting them right out to me with a free custom 51 SCPB pup to make up for their error.

Now that's great customer service!!!

BTW, these new chromies will land in this carcass as soon as they arrive then off to rehearsal.  This bass will depart a little from contemporary TBs.  It has 2 volume controls and one 3-way switch.  Don't need no stinking tone control!  :D

(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/2003%20TB%20Project/52d5_12.jpg)
Title: Re: In praise of SD
Post by: Barklessdog on May 02, 2008, 09:34:33 AM
Nice looking body, The bass that is!


I still love tobacco burst on a bird.
Title: Re: In praise of SD
Post by: Dave W on May 02, 2008, 10:19:58 AM
That was great of them to send you the 51, but not as important as that they were apologetic. That doesn't happen often enough.
Title: Re: In praise of SD
Post by: drbassman on May 02, 2008, 10:23:39 AM
Quote from: Dave W on May 02, 2008, 10:19:58 AM
That was great of them to send you the 51, but not as important as that they were apologetic. That doesn't happen often enough.

Yeah, they are a good bunch over there.  No excuses, just honest and regretful for their oversight.  You can't get any better than that!
Title: Re: In praise of SD
Post by: godofthunder on May 02, 2008, 04:05:20 PM
 Nice to hear in this day in age, I must send my covers out for TB pups. I was sooooooooooooooo jealous when you scored that carcase.
Title: Re: In praise of SD
Post by: drbassman on May 02, 2008, 04:22:09 PM
Quote from: godofthunder on May 02, 2008, 04:05:20 PM
Nice to hear in this day in age, I must send my covers out for TB pups. I was sooooooooooooooo jealous when you scored that carcase.

Jealous?!?  Hey, I saved you from over paying for that thing!  Say, you didn't tell MJ to conveniently lose my pups did you?  8)
Title: Re: In praise of SD
Post by: godofthunder on May 02, 2008, 04:24:23 PM
 I was hoping that if the pups were held up you would get bored........................................... and sell the carcase to me. Rats, I've been found out.  :-\
Title: Re: In praise of SD
Post by: drbassman on May 02, 2008, 05:31:52 PM
normally, I'm a pain in the butt when waiting for stuff, but I've been so busy, I sort of forgot about it!  Glad I remembered before they actually ended up lost somewhere in the factory!
Title: Re: In praise of SD
Post by: sniper on May 02, 2008, 10:29:33 PM
is that the one that new Martin fretboard is going on?

err went on?
Title: Re: In praise of SD
Post by: Chris P. on May 03, 2008, 04:04:24 AM
I like the two volume + toggle idea. I don't use tone on my SG RI, but I switch pick ups often. A toggle switch is the only thing I miss and I even thought of drilling an extra hole in it. But this 'changing the tone pot to a switch'-idea crossed my mind too and I'm curious how it works out. In this way the SG RI can be made original again, if I want that.

Bird looks good!
Title: Re: In praise of SD
Post by: drbassman on May 03, 2008, 07:22:08 AM
Quote from: old puppy on May 02, 2008, 10:29:33 PM
is that the one that new Martin fretboard is going on?

err went on?

Nope, the Martin fret board is going onto a neck for either the Guild M-85 or the Vox HB project.  I haven't decided which is which yet.  Was that you that dropped me a note on eBay?  Man, I forgot to write back to you!  I apologize for that.  I've got too many irons in the fire these days.

Did I tell you about the old Porsche I'm supposed be working on for my son........ :-\
Title: Re: In praise of SD
Post by: drbassman on May 03, 2008, 07:23:23 AM
Quote from: Chris P on May 03, 2008, 04:04:24 AM
I like the two volume + toggle idea. I don't use tone on my SG RI, but I switch pick ups often. A toggle switch is the only thing I miss and I even thought of drilling an extra hole in it. But this 'changing the tone pot to a switch'-idea crossed my mind too and I'm curious how it works out. In this way the SG RI can be made original again, if I want that.

Bird looks good!

Hey, thanks Chris.  Yeah, I literally never use the tone pot on my basses.  That's what the amp EQ is for IMHO.  I won't miss it a bit on the TB.
Title: Re: In praise of SD
Post by: Chris P. on May 03, 2008, 07:25:14 AM
This afternoon I read an old issue of British Guitar & Bas Magazine. It has an interview with Madonna's guitar player (and teacher) who also plays bass at that tour. He has like 20 guitars and basses on stage, most of them Gibsons. He had two SG reissue basses and a white one having two controls and a toggle! The other one's control section wasn't visible.
Title: Re: In praise of SD
Post by: sniper on May 03, 2008, 12:43:36 PM
Quote from: drbassman on May 03, 2008, 07:22:08 AM
Nope, the Martin fret board is going onto a neck for either the Guild M-85 or the Vox HB project.  I haven't decided which is which yet.  Was that you that dropped me a note on eBay?  Man, I forgot to write back to you!  I apologize for that.  I've got too many irons in the fire these days.

yeah, that was me. i decided to go with the ebony fretboard from Randy so i'm kinda glad i got outbid. i would just have cut off the first and last frets so i could have a 32 inch scale anyways. actually it works out to 32.092 inch.

glad i got to see the restoration of the 60's TB in your other thread. NICE!!!
Title: Re: In praise of SD
Post by: drbassman on May 03, 2008, 03:09:55 PM
Quote from: old puppy on May 03, 2008, 12:43:36 PM
yeah, that was me. i decided to go with the ebony fretboard from Randy so i'm kinda glad i got outbid. i would just have cut off the first and last frets so i could have a 32 inch scale anyways. actually it works out to 32.092 inch.

glad i got to see the restoration of the 60's TB in your other thread. NICE!!!

Sorry about that!  You never know who's bidding these days!  Actually, it'll probably end up a 30" scale when I'm done with it!  So, how many frets will your 32" scale have?

Thanks for the comments, I'm very happy with the 60 NR outcome.  It sounds incredible with my Mesa amp and cabs.
Title: Re: In praise of SD
Post by: sniper on May 03, 2008, 03:52:35 PM
22 frets. Randy makes his 34" with 24 frets. cutting off the first fret of a 34 incher makes a fretboard for a 32.092 length with 23 frets but i didn't want to go with an odd set of frets so ............ it is getting chopped.

he has a lot of cool stuff:

http://www.allenguitar.com/fretbd_pre-slot.htm
Title: Re: In praise of SD
Post by: Bass VI on May 04, 2008, 01:15:51 AM
 Hmmm. a recurring theme here, I got my covers (filled with Seymours' internals) back a few weeks ago, they had mine since last October.
I think you'll be pleased, although I wish they had sent me a complimentary pickup! Oh well not much to complain about, they were very apologetic about the wait and shipped them back no charge (and as a dealer I got a price break too  ;D)
I hadn't even posted about them (very busy also!) but they sound great! Although they seem to be a little more sensitive to how close they are set to the strings, I installed them in a hurry wanting to check them out and was at first underwhelmed, after adjusting them........Ahhhhhh.....growly good! Somewhat difficult to describe, but they seem more "detailed" than the TB plus or the ObG pickups. Anyway glad to hear you got yours' I've got a few more sets of covers, hope the next batch dosn't take so long (but worth the wait).................................

S.
Title: Re: In praise of SD
Post by: drbassman on May 04, 2008, 05:22:22 AM
you just never know about the SD shop!  Fortunately I have 5 projects going at once so I barely missed them!  Glad yours turned out so well.  I know mine will sound good once installed.
Title: Re: In praise of SD
Post by: sniper on May 04, 2008, 07:33:50 PM
sorry i got off subject, has anyone ever compared the SD TB pups and the Fralin TB pups and is overdriven66 (got no idea if Tony is a member here or not!) still selling the covers?
Title: Re: In praise of SD
Post by: Dave W on May 04, 2008, 11:31:53 PM
Tony's a member here as overdriven66, just check the member list to PM or email him.