I am wanting to get a p bass body from Warmoth and have it routed to accomodate 2 humbuckers, each with a seperate output. Does that sound possible? I can't do the woodwork myself.
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I am wanting to get a p bass head from Warmoth and have it routed to accomodate 2 humbuckers, each with a seperate output. Does that sound possible? I can't do the woodwork myself.
I am wanting to get a p bass body from Warmoth and have it routed to accomodate 2 humbuckers, each with a seperate output. Does that sound possible? I can't do the woodwork myself.
Though, on a Ric, one is a stereo with bridge and neck on separate channels (to send to different amps) and one is a blended mono. You wouldn't use both jacks at the same time.
If you wish to do that, then by all means go for it.
Isn't it possible to wire it like a Ric?
Has anybody here ever tried this before... a ric-o-sound setup in another kind of bass?
Ovation's Magnum I and III models had a similar setup. I've run the bridge pickup on my Magnum I into a separate Roland Jazz Chorus guitar combo to get a really deluxe stereo swirl on top of the deep tones from the neck pup.