whoa, check this Paul

Started by SKATE RAT, December 09, 2009, 08:04:09 PM

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SKATE RAT

i think it looks hella cool! except for the chicken knobs.while 1 looks good as a varitone etc,but i think 4 is too much chicken
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TBird1958

Quote from: SKATE RAT on December 10, 2009, 07:32:26 PM
i think it looks hella cool! except for the chicken knobs.while 1 looks good as a varitone etc,but i think 4 is too much chicken

Too much chicken will make you blind  :rolleyes:
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Quote from: OldManC on December 09, 2009, 08:32:16 PM
I like that.  Zemaitis lives!

YEAH!! Needs engraving for sure, like Basvarken said. Owner should call Danny O'Brien.


SKATE RAT

'72 GIBSON SB-450, '74 UNIVOX HIGHFLYER, '75 FENDER P-BASS, '76 ARIA 4001, '76 GIBSON RIPPER, '77 GIBSON G-3, '78 GUILD B-301, '79 VANTAGE FLYING V BASS, '80's HONDO PROFESSIONAL II, '80's IBANEZ ROADSTAR II, '92 GIBSON LPB-1, 'XX WAR BASS, LTD VIPER 104, '01 GIBSON SG SPECIAL, RAT FUZZ AND TUBES

gearHed289

Quote from: uwe on December 10, 2009, 03:13:35 PM
I think it looks better and should in theory bring more bass, but the last run faded don't offer any more bass than my first run passive three knob 1992 LPB-1 which has the bass pup further back. Perhaps when the last run model has similarly aged, it will sound bassier.

That's the one thing missing from my LP. Some songs I HAVE to use the Ric with that neck position "hot" toaster (about 11K). I know, it's weird using a Ric to get bassier tones, but the post-80s pickups are much hotter and thicker than the traditional 70s "clank". Plus, no capacitor.  ;D

Dave W

Even an old Rick toaster had plenty of low end at the neck. The cap only affected the bridge pickup circuit.

Didn't Stu Cook at one time put a Rick toaster at the neck of a Fender Precision to get more low end?

gearHed289

Quote from: Dave W on December 11, 2009, 02:42:36 PM
Even an old Rick toaster had plenty of low end at the neck. The cap only affected the bridge pickup circuit.

Didn't Stu Cook at one time put a Rick toaster at the neck of a Fender Precision to get more low end?

I know Roger Glover had one on his non-rev T-bird. Which probably came off the Ric that ended up with dual J pups at the neck. :-/