Project JAEbird

Started by dadagoboi, October 13, 2010, 03:41:35 PM

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dadagoboi

Thanks, guys.  Mike got his bass yesterday, so far he's digging it and raving about the sound...sometimes I think I'm only making a platform for Steve's pickups ;D

To me the current bridge/tailpiece were the only visual part of the bass that needed upgrading.  Functionally there's really no difference between old and new.

I'm really looking forward to building some new stuff in 2012.

iamthatguy32

Quote from: Rob on November 18, 2011, 08:15:11 PM
Wow Carlo another shinny happy bass.
I thought you had airbrushed the trees on there until I recognised a reflection.
Beautiful!

I kid you not, when I showed my fiancée that picture yesterday, she said "Wow, those trees look great. They must've taken forever to paint on there." Of course, I didn't miss the opportunity to make her feel dumb. :P

ThunderBucker

Quote from: dadagoboi on November 19, 2011, 05:47:03 AM
Thanks, guys.  Mike got his bass yesterday, so far he's digging it and raving about the sound...sometimes I think I'm only making a platform for Steve's pickups ;D



And I thought I was only making pickups to go in your basses.  Hmmmm ???

dadagoboi

Quote from: iamthatguy32 on November 19, 2011, 10:40:24 AM
I kid you not, when I showed my fiancée that picture yesterday, she said "Wow, those trees look great. They must've taken forever to paint on there." Of course, I didn't miss the opportunity to make her feel dumb. :P

Waiting for the clouds to align took the most time.

jumbodbassman

Quote from: dadagoboi on November 18, 2011, 11:08:28 AM
'66, no subtlety here!  I prefer the '63 but am in a definite minority.  ThunderBucker Max is on the way, we'll see how that does.  It's a bit darker and louder than the '66.

I prefer the 63's myself but what the 66 does it does very  well.
Sitting in traffic somewhere between CT and NYC
JIM

stiles72

Quote from: dadagoboi on November 18, 2011, 11:08:28 AM
'66, no subtlety here!  I prefer the '63 but am in a definite minority.  ThunderBucker Max is on the way, we'll see how that does.  It's a bit darker and louder than the '66.

Can't wait - hopefully they will be available in both 4 & 5 string versions. If a 5 is available,  I want to drop a pair in my Gibson 5 string studio.

Chris P.

I thought the same about the 'airbrush'  ;D

dadagoboi

Quote from: stiles72 on November 23, 2011, 09:41:41 AM
Can't wait - hopefully they will be available in both 4 & 5 string versions. If a 5 is available,  I want to drop a pair in my Gibson 5 string studio.

Should be possible.  I'm testing the production prototype 66 EX in my 2012 NR Fiver.  Very healthy B string response.

dadagoboi

Mike Conte in action with 'Who's Next'




Aussie Mark

I finally got around to gigging JAEbird #4 last night wearing the pair of 66 Thunderbuckers I bought a while back.  We play most Sunday nights at this venue (in wig and jumpsuit-free mode we're the house band at the only casino in Sydney, playing blues rock). The venue provides backline, which is an SVT-3 Pro (not my favourite amp) into a SVT-610HLF (which I do like), so I'm very familiar with this amp and cab after playing here for a number of weeks already. 

Coincidentally, without any "what are you going to wear" conversation at all, one of our guitarists brought his Firebird along, so we certainly did look very cool last night.  But, the sound!  I'm definitely going to be gigging my JAEbird as often as I can now - pure awesomeness.
Cheers
Mark
http://rollingstoned.com.au - The Australian Rolling Stones Show
http://thevolts.com.au - The Volts
http://doorsalive.com.au - Doors Alive

Aussie Mark

And here's some video.  These are such gorgeous looking basses.

Cheers
Mark
http://rollingstoned.com.au - The Australian Rolling Stones Show
http://thevolts.com.au - The Volts
http://doorsalive.com.au - Doors Alive

Lightyear

Quote from: Aussie Mark on December 21, 2011, 07:13:06 PM
And here's some video.  These are such gorgeous looking basses.



Hey, nice vocals Mark!  You have the Bourbon and Camel rasp thing down pat. 

Funny thing is, I never put much, any, thought into what you would sound like if you sang but for some reason you don't sound how I figured you would ;D

Bass sounds nice too!  That Carlo fellow does some right respectful work ;)

Aussie Mark

Quote from: Lightyear on December 21, 2011, 09:05:59 PM
Hey, nice vocals Mark!  You have the Bourbon and Camel rasp thing down pat. 

LOL, not bad for someone who has never smoked.  I play in bands with some great singers, so I don't get the opportunity very often myself these days.
Cheers
Mark
http://rollingstoned.com.au - The Australian Rolling Stones Show
http://thevolts.com.au - The Volts
http://doorsalive.com.au - Doors Alive

sniper

i've been working on my blues voice, a pack of camel non filters a day for about 40 years or so. i think i'm there.
I can be true to you sweety until I find a nice medium scale with great breasts. ... CW

drbassman

Sweet Mark, nice job!  Love them blues!
I'm fixin' a hole where the rain gets in..........cuz I'm built for a kilt!