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02-18-2010, 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by capnsandwich Hmmm..........I'm wondering why so many people have gotten this and then passed it along. Is it a good bass? I guess I could answer that better by next week but I do find it strange that so many people have owned it yet no one's actually held onto it. It does look awesome. | IMO ... the single pickup keeps it popping up from time to time.
I know every time I see it ... I tell myself ... One pickup isn't enough.
My $0.02
... Looks like my Elrick isn't going anywhere anytime soon ... so I'm guessing, I'm gonna need a number. 
I know, I know ... No Pic = No Bass = No Number ... so here it is. 
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02-18-2010, 02:21 PM
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Originally Posted by ubado IMO ... the single pickup keeps it popping up from time to time.
I know every time I see it ... I tell myself ... One pickup isn't enough.
My $0.02  | Yeah, I got it yesterday and, while it had a very nice P bass vibe and the body and neck feel amazing, this baby needs a pair of pups. I'm thinking about getting it modded like Tom Kennedy's Fodera with a pair of Aeros. If my wife did the taxes correct then I should be getting back a healthy chunk of cash so that's where some of it will be going. | 
02-18-2010, 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by capnsandwich Yeah, I got it yesterday and, while it had a very nice P bass vibe and the body and neck feel amazing, this baby needs a pair of pups. I'm thinking about getting it modded like Tom Kennedy's Fodera with a pair of Aeros. |
That puppy will SMOKE!!!
I'm pretty sure it's a killer P-bass, but with the addition of another pickup in Tom Kennedy style ... it will KILL!!
:recap: 1 pickup = Sweet ... 2 pickups, Tom Kennedy style = KILLER SMOKE.
Think "Smoke Monster"  | 
02-18-2010, 03:10 PM
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Originally Posted by ubado That puppy will SMOKE!!!
I'm pretty sure it's a killer P-bass, but with the addition of another pickup in Tom Kennedy style ... it will KILL!!
:recap: 1 pickup = Sweet ... 2 pickups, Tom Kennedy style = KILLER SMOKE.
Think "Smoke Monster"  | My thoughts exactly! It'll probably run me a bunch of money but hey, you only live once, right? | 
02-18-2010, 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted by capnsandwich My thoughts exactly! It'll probably run me a bunch of money but hey, you only live once, right? | That's why I'm saving all MY money for eternal life research
My Elricks both have their pups in about the Tom Kennedy position- I dig it a lot. | 
02-18-2010, 03:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Bryan R. Tyler That's why I'm saving all MY money for eternal life research
My Elricks both have their pups in about the Tom Kennedy position- I dig it a lot. | How's the slap tone on those, the fretted one anyway? I'm curious as to how it would sound that high up by the bridge. I love Tom Kennedy's tone but I never hear him slap much. | 
02-18-2010, 03:53 PM
|  | TalkBass: Usurping My Practice Time Since 2002 Moderator | | Join Date: May 2002 Location: Connecticut | | | With both pups on, the inherent slap tone isn't really in-you-face or anything. I really like the slap tone with the neck pickup soloed- it gets quite punchy like a P, but it's more clear like a J. My bass is also mahogany and is a neck-through, so I wouldn't expect a typical J-bass type of slap out of it. I can record a clip if you'd like, but it may not equate to how yours would sound due to the wood/string differences. | 
02-20-2010, 01:21 AM
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So sign me up for the club.
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02-20-2010, 08:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Robo Bass I just got my NJS over the weekend and I'm loving it!
So sign me up for the club. | Sweet! 
I'm really digging those NJS's! (BTW ... still waiting for a number myself ... might just send a PM) | 
02-20-2010, 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by capnsandwich Yeah, I got it yesterday and, while it had a very nice P bass vibe and the body and neck feel amazing, this baby needs a pair of pups. I'm thinking about getting it modded like Tom Kennedy's Fodera with a pair of Aeros. If my wife did the taxes correct then I should be getting back a healthy chunk of cash so that's where some of it will be going. | I almost pulled the trigger on this bass and I am local to where it came from (last) but that was my main concern. I thought with one pick up, it would be a "one trick pony" I have a bass now with a single Nordstrand and an Aggie OBP3. It sounds great but outside of coil taps, it just has 1 tone. Your Elrick is beautiful and that reason alone made me want it but I couldn't tie up the $$$. I'd love to hear it after you make your mods. I think Jazz in the neck and MM in the bridge would be killer!
Good Luck. | 
02-20-2010, 01:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Bryan R. Tyler With both pups on, the inherent slap tone isn't really in-you-face or anything. I really like the slap tone with the neck pickup soloed- it gets quite punchy like a P, but it's more clear like a J. My bass is also mahogany and is a neck-through, so I wouldn't expect a typical J-bass type of slap out of it. I can record a clip if you'd like, but it may not equate to how yours would sound due to the wood/string differences. | Nah, don't worry about the sound clips. Your bass is light years different than mine is as far as woods are concerned. I can kind of get a decent slap tone out of it now with just the one pup so I'm sure it'll be fine when I get the other installed. Quote:
Originally Posted by OneMan I almost pulled the trigger on this bass and I am local to where it came from (last) but that was my main concern. I thought with one pick up, it would be a "one trick pony" I have a bass now with a single Nordstrand and an Aggie OBP3. It sounds great but outside of coil taps, it just has 1 tone. Your Elrick is beautiful and that reason alone made me want it but I couldn't tie up the $$$. I'd love to hear it after you make your mods. I think Jazz in the neck and MM in the bridge would be killer!
Good Luck. | I'm really surprised with the tonal variety with the one pup configuration. It's all lies with the preamp. If I want a more Jaco-esque tone then I just cut my highs, boost my mids and leave the bass flat. It's not as Jaco-esque as my Peavey Cirrus 6'er, or the Valenti for that matter, but it's got some bark when I dig in. The added pup will totally give me a whole new dimension, however. | 
02-20-2010, 01:47 PM
|  | Registered User | | Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Columbus, Ohio | | | I'm really loving the neck and feel of this baby. It's light, REALLY light. This may be the final resting place of this one, especially if I get the mods I want done on it. I think she might need some fret work done, however. I changed the strings and noticed that the zero fret has developed grooves where the strings sit. Is that normal or is it time for a re-fret? | 
02-22-2010, 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted by capnsandwich I changed the strings and noticed that the zero fret has developed grooves where the strings sit. Is that normal or is it time for a re-fret? | I'd imagine that since the zero-fret has constant pressure of a string on it; it will develop grooves. So probably normal.
As far as I see it ... if it's still a solid anchor point, and the grooves aren't creating some kind of buzz on open notes ... you should be fine with it as is.
Glad you are dig'n it! ... HMMM these NJS' are starting to give me some GAS ... thinking fretless 5'ver!  | 
02-23-2010, 07:07 PM
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Originally Posted by capnsandwich I'm getting Zooberwerx, Danny R's, and GKevinK's old Elrick NJ5 tomorrow. I traded my Valenti for it. I'm hoping my first Elrick experience will be a great one. Here's a pic of it I stole from Zooberwerx's post a few hundred pages back. However, like Zoob said, it now has a Nordy DC in there.  | My old bass.
I remember this one, it's a nice one! I sold it only because I needed the $... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_eAWH8ZZqg | 
02-23-2010, 07:09 PM
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Originally Posted by ubado IMO ... the single pickup keeps it popping up from time to time.
I know every time I see it ... I tell myself ... One pickup isn't enough.
My $0.02
... Looks like my Elrick isn't going anywhere anytime soon ... so I'm guessing, I'm gonna need a number. 
I know, I know ... No Pic = No Bass = No Number ... so here it is.  |
That's my old bass! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNzYNj8ph0g | 
02-23-2010, 08:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Danny R. | Man ... that NJ is Barry White deep!  | 
02-23-2010, 08:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Danny R. | It's a killer Elrick! I'm hooked!
Great Bass!
Great Clip!  | 
02-23-2010, 08:56 PM
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That's a great bass. I've owned several Elricks over the years, my 2 favorite Elricks were this 4 stringer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZjzrvKTilM
And this 5er: http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu...ideoid=6522842
I'm having a R-Bass built (should be completed next month) after that my next bass will be a NJS 4, hopefully by the end of the year. Quote:
Originally Posted by ubado It's a killer Elrick! I'm hooked!
Great Bass!
Great Clip!  | | 
02-24-2010, 01:28 AM
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Originally Posted by ubado I'd imagine that since the zero-fret has constant pressure of a string on it; it will develop grooves. So probably normal.
As far as I see it ... if it's still a solid anchor point, and the grooves aren't creating some kind of buzz on open notes ... you should be fine with it as is.
Glad you are dig'n it! ... HMMM these NJS' are starting to give me some GAS ... thinking fretless 5'ver!  | I'm actually getting it re-fretted. I talked to a luthier here in town and he said it would need a new fret job as well as the fredboard sanded down because it's developed a hump up by the 12th fret on the treble side of the FB. He also said he hammered down a couple frets since they weren't in there all the way. He told me that the grooves in the zero fret were put there, not from wear. He didn't understand why they were there other than to keep the strings spaced evenly but that's what the nut is for. He also said that the zero fret was of the same material as the other frets and was the same size, which he would probably change when he re-fretted it. | 
02-24-2010, 01:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Danny R. | So now I own one of your old basses and one of your old heads (EA iAmp 350.) Got anything else you want to send my way?  | | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | | | |
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