parnas
04-10-2008, 11:29 AM
So, here is the situation: I got bass made from 70 years old maple wood (actually, the exact age of the wood is unknow, but it's pre-WWII). But yeah, it's older than first fenders :)
I need to tell you that this wood sounds simply great. Every note is resonates beautifully.
For demo purposes that lutier used quite cheap parts. Now I want to buy something that will compliment this bass fully.
What bridge and pickups will allow me to get maximum of the bass primary strenght: it's body wood?
4 strings. Neck are slightly longer than usually (I forgot right term for that in english, sorry :) )
Currently installed pickups are jazz bass like. So I could either use same type or go with humbuckers. No p-bass.
And no active electronics! I think that you will agree with me that it would be a shame to cut more than needed into that wood :)
I also want to change tuners. Not really related to wood question, but your advices will be greatly appreciated too. Holes are cut for the full size ones.
Thank you all very much in advance.
I need to tell you that this wood sounds simply great. Every note is resonates beautifully.
For demo purposes that lutier used quite cheap parts. Now I want to buy something that will compliment this bass fully.
What bridge and pickups will allow me to get maximum of the bass primary strenght: it's body wood?
4 strings. Neck are slightly longer than usually (I forgot right term for that in english, sorry :) )
Currently installed pickups are jazz bass like. So I could either use same type or go with humbuckers. No p-bass.
And no active electronics! I think that you will agree with me that it would be a shame to cut more than needed into that wood :)
I also want to change tuners. Not really related to wood question, but your advices will be greatly appreciated too. Holes are cut for the full size ones.
Thank you all very much in advance.