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Fenderbird Project

Oh woops!

I never updated this thread after I played it and stuff.

Well, I rushed putting it back together so I kinda wrecked the clear coat of paint but that's no biggy to me, it's just a bit flat in places where I have accidentally rubbed it off.

The sound is awesome! I like it way more than before, so much more clear and defined; punchy as well.

There isn't much else to say I guess. It has even WORSE neck dive because of the heavy Warmoth neck but it never really bothered me in the first place.
 
Oh woops!

I never updated this thread after I played it and stuff.

Well, I rushed putting it back together so I kinda wrecked the clear coat of paint but that's no biggy to me, it's just a bit flat in places where I have accidentally rubbed it off.

The sound is awesome! I like it way more than before, so much more clear and defined; punchy as well.

There isn't much else to say I guess. It has even WORSE neck dive because of the heavy Warmoth neck but it never really bothered me in the first place.

Does it sound like a pbass though? And how happy are you with the sound? I think I'm going to do the same thing you did but I will leave the bridge Tbird pick up on.

Btw what tools did you use to make the hole bigger for the P pick up and was the space enough or did you have to chip off some wood from the elevated middle part of the body?

-Thanks :bassist: