Found these pics, wonder what's going on:
a P with two double jazz pu's
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bassplayermag/5734581299/in/photostream/ (http://www.flickr.com/photos/bassplayermag/5734581299/in/photostream/)
A J with two P split's
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bassplayermag/5735098882/in/photostream/ (http://www.flickr.com/photos/bassplayermag/5735098882/in/photostream/)
Antigua...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bassplayermag/5603853942/in/photostream/ (http://www.flickr.com/photos/bassplayermag/5603853942/in/photostream/)
A traktor from.....donno, think it's the english company that makes those weird Tbird knockoffs
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bassplayermag/5603277997/in/photostream/ (http://www.flickr.com/photos/bassplayermag/5603277997/in/photostream/)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bassplayermag/5603859812/in/photostream/
haha, I just wanted to post this:D I already posted the new tube Super Bassmans in the amp section.
Thanks!
BTW: The Antiguas were also at the Musik Messe, but that were Custom Shops.
The 'Traktor' is from Fret-King. That one's already discussed in the 'three pick up'-thread and I reviewd one for a magazine a year ago.
I like the double pickup idea, but would had preferred it on the oposite bodies....
Also a Split + double J would have been cool.
I wish they hadn't called that bass the "traktor", seeing as Berry Oakley's Fender "Tractor" did not have a pickup arrangement even close to what they have. Oh well. :-\
Hey no, it's just me who called it so, i have no idea of it's real name.
Oops, sorry. I own a "Tractor" bass so I got a little carried away. I love the idea of the double P Jazz, wish they would make a Lee Sklar double P Precision sometime....
Quote from: bassvirtuoso on May 19, 2011, 02:13:03 PM
... wish they would make a Lee Sklar double P Precision sometime....
It would sell better than the Gibson Sklar.
Shhhhh Dave, Uwe might hear you...
Quote from: bassvirtuoso on May 19, 2011, 02:13:03 PM
Oops, sorry. I own a "Tractor" bass so I got a little carried away.
Little off-topic, but would like to see a picture of that! I also have a "Tractor" 8)
Wow how confused is this bass? It looks like the Frankenstinian manifestation of a schizophrenic mind.
(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5068/5603277997_c02e2bbf9b.jpg)
As to keep this thread on topic, this is what a Tractor should look like:
(http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm76/bassvirtuoso/Basses/DSC_0406.jpg)
The Fret-King model looks more like something Billy Sheehan would have done to a Jazz Bass.
Quote from: Iome on May 19, 2011, 09:59:28 AM
Found these pics, wonder what's going on:
a P with two double jazz pu's
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bassplayermag/5734581299/in/photostream/ (http://www.flickr.com/photos/bassplayermag/5734581299/in/photostream/)
A J with two P split's
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bassplayermag/5735098882/in/photostream/ (http://www.flickr.com/photos/bassplayermag/5735098882/in/photostream/)
They've lost their freakin' marbles, that's what ..... :o
Quote from: bassvirtuoso on May 20, 2011, 08:36:43 AM
As to keep this thread on topic, this is what a Tractor should look like:
(http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm76/bassvirtuoso/Basses/DSC_0406.jpg)
The Fret-King model looks more like something Billy Sheehan would have done to a Jazz Bass.
That's a tractor darkstar deluxe, no mud there.
Is it me or is the pu turned back on the high strings?
Quote from: Iome on May 20, 2011, 09:07:18 AM
That's a tractor darkstar deluxe, no mud there.
Is it me or is the pu turned back on the high strings?
The original Berry Oakley Tractor had a Hagstrom Bi-Sonic, which was a single coil, so there was never any mud to begin with. Definitely not to be confused with Mel Schacher's Mudbucker Jazz Bass.
Yep, the pole pieces face the bridge. Berry had two "versions" of his Tractor, one with the pole pieces down and one with them up. The reason: he took the pickups off his Guild Starfire and mounted them on the bass so that the pole pieces would match the string spacing.
what kind of neck is on the tractor. is the headstock cut?
It was built by RS Guitarworks, as a custom replica build of Berry's first and last remaining Tractor bass. He had two Tractors: a natural '66 with dots and binding, then a sunburst '69 with blocks and binding. Towards the end, he took the '69 neck and put in on the natural '66 body. That's the only one left today, in his son's possession. So they recreated that one themselves, right down to the exact wear patterns on the bass itself (thus the wear on the bridge body contour).
The original, as seen here in his son's possession:
(http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b194/BigDaveOnBass/AllmanBrothers/BDOandPA.jpg)
Quote from: bassvirtuoso on May 20, 2011, 10:33:56 AM
The original Berry Oakley Tractor had a Hagstrom Bi-Sonic, which was a single coil, so there was never any mud to begin with. Definitely not to be confused with Mel Schacher's Mudbucker Jazz Bass.
Yep, the pole pieces face the bridge. Berry had two "versions" of his Tractor, one with the pole pieces down and one with them up. The reason: he took the pickups off his Guild Starfire and mounted them on the bass so that the pole pieces would match the string spacing.
Sorry mate, i'm doing a mess. I thought the Tractor was Schacher's bass...
Quote from: Iome on May 20, 2011, 02:47:52 PM
Sorry mate, i'm doing a mess. I thought the Tractor was Schacher's bass...
Ahh, then you want this:
(http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u113/BackDoorMan13x/Mel_Mod.jpg)
Uwe hears and sees everything even in this forum of despaired souls in eternal darkness, but there are no two ways about it how the Gibson Sklar was a flop. A Valley Arts project ripped off from them by Henry J. in a misguided attempt to throw it against the wall for Gibson to see if it would stick. It didn't. Rob spoke top Sklar at the Frankfurt Messe and was told that Sklar never ever owned one. Gibson must have forgotten to send him one. Shit happens.
Quote from: uwe on May 20, 2011, 04:42:11 PM
Uwe hears and sees everything even in this forum of despaired souls in eternal darkness,
The force is strong within us :vader: ...you should like these blacktops, Uwe, black body, dark rosewood board, black p.u's and knobs, and almost no chrome. Just throw a 3 point bridge in it and your done ;D
Quote from: uwe on May 20, 2011, 04:42:11 PM
Uwe hears and sees everything even in this forum of despaired souls in eternal darkness, but there are no two ways about it how the Gibson Sklar was a flop. A Valley Arts project ripped off from them by Henry J. in a misguided attempt to throw it against the wall for Gibson to see if it would stick. It didn't. Rob spoke top Sklar at the Frankfurt Messe and was told that Sklar never ever owned one. Gibson must have forgotten to send him one. Shit happens.
Their other bass endorser at the time was Me'shell NdegeOcello, and I don't think she ever owned the LP Deluxe Bass she endorsed. I remember an interview where she had nothing good to say about her experience.
Short scale Squier Jaguar bass P/J pup configuration $169 from Musicians Friend. 3 colors, black headstock.
http://backstage.musiciansfriend.com/bass/squier-vintage-modified-jaguar-bass-special-ss-short-scale
You'll have to check the paper catalog for pix.
Quote from: Dave W on May 21, 2011, 02:36:12 PM
Their other bass endorser at the time was Me'shell NdegeOcello, and I don't think she ever owned the LP Deluxe Bass she endorsed. I remember an interview where she had nothing good to say about her experience.
I used to laugh at the Mellencamp video where he covered "Wild Night" featuring her on bass and prominently displaying the LP in the video, even though the bass on the track sounded very much like a Stingray. I don't know what she cut the actual track with but the irony was that tone was probably the one sound that you
couldn't get out of an LP Deluxe.
Quote from: dadagoboi on May 21, 2011, 05:14:53 PM
Short scale Squier Jaguar bass P/J pup configuration $169 from Musicians Friend. 3 colors, black headstock.
http://backstage.musiciansfriend.com/bass/squier-vintage-modified-jaguar-bass-special-ss-short-scale
You'll have to check the paper catalog for pix.
I was looking at those Jags at GC yesterday. Interestingly, they come with two pickup configurations. I thought they were all a P/J setup, but some of them have no heck pickup and have a single MusicMan style pickup at the bridge. Picked one up and noodled around on it - pretty, not too heavy - more like an average P and J in weight.
Quote from: Pilgrim on May 21, 2011, 07:18:45 PM
some of them have no neck pickup and have a single MusicMan style pickup at the bridge.
Those are long-scale .....
Listing with photos (http://www.elderly.com/fmic/items/SVMJBSS-SIL.htm)
Quote from: Droombolus on May 22, 2011, 02:22:06 AM
Those are long-scale .....
Well, there you are. I didn't see any visual difference, but I wasn't looking for it and the display was partially obscured by other stuff.
double p's remind me the b c rich warlock and company.
They're for sale now, must be Mexican (wich is not bad at all, IMO). 622 €, on this side of the pond.
http://www.musicradar.com/news/guitars/new-fender-and-squier-electric-guitars-basses-acoustics-announced-464773/8 (http://www.musicradar.com/news/guitars/new-fender-and-squier-electric-guitars-basses-acoustics-announced-464773/8)
http://www.musicradar.com/news/guitars/new-fender-and-squier-electric-guitars-basses-acoustics-announced-464773/6 (http://www.musicradar.com/news/guitars/new-fender-and-squier-electric-guitars-basses-acoustics-announced-464773/6)
Thomann's got the best prices:
http://www.thomann.de/it/search_dir.html?gf=misc_bassi_a_4_corde&bn=&sw=blacktop (http://www.thomann.de/it/search_dir.html?gf=misc_bassi_a_4_corde&bn=&sw=blacktop)
I know the Blacktop guitars are made in Mexico, that almost surely means the basses are too.
Not a blacktop, but now all mine! Just put Labella Deep Talkin flats on. Nice playing bass, light and sounds goo. VERY bright with original rounds, more mellow with Labellas.
(http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j306/apowell1/Electric%20Basses/Squier%20Vintage%20Mod%20Jaguar/JagBsVMSSSlv-xlarge.jpg)
I gave the J with the double P's a shot yesterday. My one word judgement: meh. Construction was sub par with the controls essentially non-functioning. The bridge P was so weak and tinny as to be useless. It struck me as an instrument designed by the marketing team with no though as to actually making it work well.
Today I saw the new Fender pricelists, with the new tubeamps
Fender brings a Super Bassman of 300W (SVT Killer?) and a Bassman 100W. Prices over 2000 euro. They also have cabs: 1x15, 4x10, 6x10 en 8x10.
Don't hold your breath waiting for any Fender amp to be an SVT killer.
Okay, competitor... It has six 6550. The 100W has 4 6L6s.
I've had a 100W Bassman and a 200W Studiobass, both tube amp. I love how those old Fenders sound. Much cleaner than Ampegs but still with a nice growl. I only sold them for my beloved Marshall JMP. I guess i've just never been an Ampeg lover.
Keep in mind that Fender's last big tube bass amp was the Sunn 300T/Bassman 300, not exactly an inspiring competitor for the SVT..
Fender hasn't been a factor in the pro bass amp market for ages. If they can change that, more power to them. It will take more than reusing an old name, though.
Hmm... I dunno. There are a lot of players of old Bassman's and of course a lot of Fender endorses will try one.
I haven't seen an old Bassman on stage as a bass amp in well over 30 years, and I doubt Fender bass endorsers here would buy it just because of the Fender name. Maybe Europe is different. I can't imagine much enthusiasm here at US $1700.
I know quite a lot of (even pro) players with old Bassmans.
Just to get back in topic, here's a guy playing the Jazz (double Pee) with the bridge p.u. a little higher than the neck p.u.
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Quote from: Iome on January 09, 2012, 08:56:17 AM
Just to get back in topic, here's a guy playing the Jazz (double Pee) with the bridge p.u. a little higher than the neck p.u.
That guy looks like he has gas! ;)
I had a '74 P bass with two Ps on it. The P at the bridge sounds nice. It's a lot smoother than a Jazz bass bridge pickup.
IMO should be reversed though with the gd pup towards the neck . actually just sold this one and shipped it out yesterday.
(http://i890.photobucket.com/albums/ac102/desantisjn/warmoth/warm2pbass-1.jpg)
Quote from: jumbodbassman on January 18, 2012, 07:41:37 PM
IMO should be reversed though with the gd pup towards the neck .
I agree! Even the regular single pickup Ps sound better that way.
I always thought that made more sense too. Spector does that, and the old Guild Pilots were like that. Of course, there's no arguing with Leo's original layout either. ;)
Quote from: gearHed289 on January 19, 2012, 08:56:21 AMOf course, there's no arguing with Leo's original layout either. ;)
Back then they liked to get the treble strings brighter and the bass string deeper. You can see the same thing with the way they angled the Strat and Tele lead pickups. But times have changed, and even they sound better angled the other way. :)
Leo also liked things really, really bright.
Quote from: jumbodbassman on January 18, 2012, 07:41:37 PM
IMO should be reversed though with the gd pup towards the neck . actually just sold this one and shipped it out yesterday.
(http://i890.photobucket.com/albums/ac102/desantisjn/warmoth/warm2pbass-1.jpg)
Wow!! That's great wood and finish!