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Re: Gearhead Thread

Posted: Tue February 20, 2024 1:14 am
by bart
I mean if the choice actually was between an Warwick and a mexi fender, yes you chose poorly

Re: Gearhead Thread

Posted: Tue February 20, 2024 1:15 am
by bart
Although I just googled it and I guess Warwick makes mid-level basses now. Huh.

Re: Gearhead Thread

Posted: Tue February 20, 2024 1:44 am
by Ello Sailor
bart wrote:I mean if the choice actually was between an Warwick and a mexi fender, yes you chose poorly
I already own two fancy pants Warwicks. I thought it might be nice to branch out.

I branched poorly is all.

Re: Gearhead Thread

Posted: Tue February 20, 2024 2:30 am
by Birds in Hell
If it’s just a truss road adjustment, and you know how to accurately measure relief (as opposed to action), you should be able to straighten that out (pun intended) pretty quickly, Ello. Just do small turns at a time and recheck as you go.

Is it just a standard Player MIM bass? If so, I imagine the rod can be adjusted at the headstock, which makes things very easy. If it’s adjustment at the heel and you have to take the neck off, yeah, that’s a bit more work.

Re: Gearhead Thread

Posted: Tue February 20, 2024 6:06 am
by Ello Sailor
Thanks Spenno. I got there in the end. The truss needed a tighten and the intonation was all over the place. Also, the strings were wound in such a way that there wasn't enough tension over the nut. Never seen that before.

Plays awesome now. :thumbsup:

Re: Gearhead Thread

Posted: Tue February 20, 2024 3:04 pm
by Strat
Found out recently that my "52 tele butterscotch Reissue" is a partscaster.

Doh. Was assured it's all high quality pieces but that was interesting

Re: Gearhead Thread

Posted: Tue February 20, 2024 7:02 pm
by blueviper
Strat wrote:Found out recently that my "52 tele butterscotch Reissue" is a partscaster.

Doh. Was assured it's all high quality pieces but that was interesting

Sorry to hear that. Did you get compensation or is it “tough luck” kinda deal?

The partscaster community can be very interesting.

Re: Gearhead Thread

Posted: Tue February 20, 2024 7:07 pm
by Strat
blueviper wrote:
Strat wrote:Found out recently that my "52 tele butterscotch Reissue" is a partscaster.

Doh. Was assured it's all high quality pieces but that was interesting

Sorry to hear that. Did you get compensation or is it “tough luck” kinda deal?

The partscaster community can be very interesting.
Bought it used through Guitar Center.

Brought it in a couple years after for a fresh tuneup by a professional and to fix some audio issues in the neck PU. When he started taking it apart and looking into that issue he started to notice that its not an actual fender 52 reissue and that isn't uncommon for such things through GC as they dont dig too deep.

Im fine with it cause it looks and plays great and was mostly put together with vintage fender parts.

Re: Gearhead Thread

Posted: Tue February 20, 2024 8:58 pm
by wease
Strat wrote:
blueviper wrote:
Strat wrote:Found out recently that my "52 tele butterscotch Reissue" is a partscaster.

Doh. Was assured it's all high quality pieces but that was interesting

Sorry to hear that. Did you get compensation or is it “tough luck” kinda deal?

The partscaster community can be very interesting.
Bought it used through Guitar Center.

Brought it in a couple years after for a fresh tuneup by a professional and to fix some audio issues in the neck PU. When he started taking it apart and looking into that issue he started to notice that its not an actual fender 52 reissue and that isn't uncommon for such things through GC as they dont dig too deep.

Im fine with it cause it looks and plays great and was mostly put together with vintage fender parts.
Like Clapton’s Blackie.

Re: Gearhead Thread

Posted: Tue February 20, 2024 9:05 pm
by Birds in Hell
Ello Sailor wrote:Thanks Spenno. I got there in the end.
:thumbsup:

Good news!
Strat wrote:Found out recently that my "52 tele butterscotch Reissue" is a partscaster.

Doh. Was assured it's all high quality pieces but that was interesting
Sorry to hear but also glad it's not a big deal.

Just out of curiosity, did he give you more info, e.g. when the body and/or neck were from?

Re: Gearhead Thread

Posted: Wed February 21, 2024 1:32 am
by Ello Sailor
I can see why people put jazz necks on precision basses. I forgot how extremely easy these things are to play. It's crazy.

Re: Gearhead Thread

Posted: Wed February 21, 2024 7:09 am
by Bammer
How many years does a piece of gear have to go back in order to be considered “vintage”?

Re: Gearhead Thread

Posted: Wed February 21, 2024 7:27 am
by Birds in Hell
I don't think you can put a precise timeframe on it. It broadly means whatever anyone wants it to mean - and the generally accepted usage might vary depending on brand, item, etc.

If you're into Fenders guitars, for example, I'd say most collectors would primarily consider vintage instruments to be those from the early 50s through to the late 70s. Some would exclude anything past 1969 - see the excellent book Fender: The Golden Years, 1946-1970 - while others would consider unique models from the 90s to now be 'vintage'.

Re: Gearhead Thread

Posted: Wed May 08, 2024 10:04 pm
by Self
I went full Fender, you guys.
Spoiler: show
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Spoiler: show
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Re: Gearhead Thread

Posted: Wed May 08, 2024 10:05 pm
by Birds in Hell
Thoroughly awesome rig!

Re: Gearhead Thread

Posted: Wed May 08, 2024 10:05 pm
by Self
jk the Les Pauls sound great thru the Princeton and the Tele hasn't even been plugged in yet. Just took it out the box.

Re: Gearhead Thread

Posted: Wed May 08, 2024 10:12 pm
by Self
Birds in Hell wrote:Thoroughly awesome rig!
It's good. I like more every time I fire it up. 5.5 to 6.5 on the volume is the sweet spot. 12w is still loud.

Re: Gearhead Thread

Posted: Wed May 08, 2024 10:35 pm
by doug rr
welcome back

Re: Gearhead Thread

Posted: Wed May 08, 2024 11:02 pm
by Self
thanks, Dougray

Re: Gearhead Thread

Posted: Thu May 09, 2024 1:39 am
by Strat
this is being shipped out to me on Friday

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Gonna be my baby as i enter Strat 2.0 life of playing music back in Minnesota.