First thread, and I'll get to the point.
Basically, I have a Squier Affinity (bleh) P-Bass which I was given little over a year ago. It was my first bass and the first bass where I truly got my hands on it and changed it so I could play the songs I love in C-Standard.
To move along, I thought of getting rid of it since I bought my shiny '09 4003 Ric, but I just couldn't, however it is still a starter bass so I want to jazz it up a little bit. I thought long and hard on what I'd change, hardware-wise and cosmetically.
So this is what I've come up with:
First off,
- changing the bridge, the original one is abysmal.
- Changing the pickups, I was looking at Seymour Duncan Quarter Pounders.
- One tuning peg, the E string peg is a little loose when tuned to C, as in, it turns too easily. (optional)
- Changing the pick guard to classic Fender black.
- Removing the Squier neckplate and replacing it with a plain one, or even better, giving the plain one to an engraver and engraving something cool onto it.
- Spraying the headstock face black.
In essence, making my bass into a Nick Oliveri copy:
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I'd love to have the saucy "Q" sticker, but I've looked everywhere for it... No Luck.
I'd LOVE some opinions and discussion on this matter, thanks.
Basically, I have a Squier Affinity (bleh) P-Bass which I was given little over a year ago. It was my first bass and the first bass where I truly got my hands on it and changed it so I could play the songs I love in C-Standard.
To move along, I thought of getting rid of it since I bought my shiny '09 4003 Ric, but I just couldn't, however it is still a starter bass so I want to jazz it up a little bit. I thought long and hard on what I'd change, hardware-wise and cosmetically.
So this is what I've come up with:
First off,
- changing the bridge, the original one is abysmal.
- Changing the pickups, I was looking at Seymour Duncan Quarter Pounders.
- One tuning peg, the E string peg is a little loose when tuned to C, as in, it turns too easily. (optional)
- Changing the pick guard to classic Fender black.
- Removing the Squier neckplate and replacing it with a plain one, or even better, giving the plain one to an engraver and engraving something cool onto it.
- Spraying the headstock face black.
In essence, making my bass into a Nick Oliveri copy:
Link Removed
I'd love to have the saucy "Q" sticker, but I've looked everywhere for it... No Luck.
I'd LOVE some opinions and discussion on this matter, thanks.