Sailor Steve
07-21-11, 08:08 PM
I sold the first six-string bass I bought, the Ibanez, and I'm happy with my twin Peaveys. But I'm never really happy. They're good, and I like the way they play, but the sound is a little too dark for my taste. So I took the older one - the one I got real cheap- and put a new bridge on it. That was a couple months ago, so I didn't properly record it. It required drilling some new holes, but the old ones only show up in the back. I'm planning on filling them in later anyway.
This is the one I'm working on.
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a325/SailorSteve/Steve-1.jpg
My next step was to try some new pickups, to change the sound. I bought a pair cheap on eBay several months ago, but I've been hesitant to start the job. Part of the problem is that they are a little bigger than the stock ones (4.5" vs 4") so a little cutting would be required. Then just a couple days ago I spotted some 4" ones on Amazon, so I grabbed them.
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a325/SailorSteve/Pickups.jpg
I started the project (this phase of it anyway) yesterday. First I had to take the old ones out.
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a325/SailorSteve/Messy.jpg
The new ones slipped right in, but I broke of one of the screws and had to drill a hole in it and tap it out, but that went sort of okay. Then I had to solder in the new wires, but I managed to muddle through that, and got the strings back on.
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a325/SailorSteve/Installed.jpg
The sound really is different, but I've got a buzzing I need to fix. I looked at the diagram and it may be that the wires for the bridge (rear) pickup need to be reversed. Soldering is easy, so I'll find out in two days. Tomorrow is devoted to finally getting all my stuff out of storage.
Then comes the refinishing. I'm hoping to have it all done and ready for our show on the 30th. :sunny:
[edit] Oh, yeah. The reason for the keyboard in the 'apart' picture is that I don't currently have a computer desk. An old card table serves the purpose for now. When I get a real desk the card table will return to it's original function as a model-building table. To work on the guitar I had to shove other stuff out of the way.
This is the one I'm working on.
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a325/SailorSteve/Steve-1.jpg
My next step was to try some new pickups, to change the sound. I bought a pair cheap on eBay several months ago, but I've been hesitant to start the job. Part of the problem is that they are a little bigger than the stock ones (4.5" vs 4") so a little cutting would be required. Then just a couple days ago I spotted some 4" ones on Amazon, so I grabbed them.
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a325/SailorSteve/Pickups.jpg
I started the project (this phase of it anyway) yesterday. First I had to take the old ones out.
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a325/SailorSteve/Messy.jpg
The new ones slipped right in, but I broke of one of the screws and had to drill a hole in it and tap it out, but that went sort of okay. Then I had to solder in the new wires, but I managed to muddle through that, and got the strings back on.
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a325/SailorSteve/Installed.jpg
The sound really is different, but I've got a buzzing I need to fix. I looked at the diagram and it may be that the wires for the bridge (rear) pickup need to be reversed. Soldering is easy, so I'll find out in two days. Tomorrow is devoted to finally getting all my stuff out of storage.
Then comes the refinishing. I'm hoping to have it all done and ready for our show on the 30th. :sunny:
[edit] Oh, yeah. The reason for the keyboard in the 'apart' picture is that I don't currently have a computer desk. An old card table serves the purpose for now. When I get a real desk the card table will return to it's original function as a model-building table. To work on the guitar I had to shove other stuff out of the way.