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Warmoth Owners Club!!

Ok, I'll join.
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Self-assembled 2006 Warmoth Jazz. String-thru alder Dinky J body with solid cream finish, maple neck and fretboard with vintage tint and cream headstock, Abalone dots, Stainless steel frets and gold Sims side LEDs. Fender Custom Shop 60s pickups, series/parallel push-pull mod. Pearloid scratchplate. Gotoh 206 bridge, gold hardware throughout.

Now, where's my number?;)

wow...that is classy! very nice.
 
Wow. What bridge pickup do you have on there? :bassist:
Any reason you didn't go with the Quarter-Pounder to complement the P pickup?

It's a Hot for Jazz (STK-J2). I wanted a humbucker, not a single coil. Right now,those pickups are not in the bass anymore. I think I am going to put in a set of Rio Grande to get it more growly. I am drifting away from the QP's......too much highs and lows for me.....I want more of a midrangy sound.
 
wow...that is classy! very nice.

Thanks dude. Just recently added a custom engraved neck plate with a photo of the kids on it, done by this guy. Top notch work, if anyone's planning on buying one.

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Here's mine. I confess I bought this used so wasn't involved in the build - but the quality of it has astonished me. The next one, and there will be another, a Jazz I think, I'll build myself.

SG body shape. Walnut body. Rosewood neck, Ziricote board, 34" scale. All gold hardware, twin Darkstar pups, Audere Z-mode with four bands of EQ. There's a gold thumbrest too (removed in this pic, hence the two marks between the top edges of the pups)

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I'd love one of those, if Warmoth did short scale necks.
 
Ok, I want in...... This is my first build, finally finished Warmoth Explorer bass next to my Lace Helix. I was so impressed with the sound of the Lace that I ordered the new Lace BassBar pickups for the Warmoth build. Took about 3 hours to assemble. Got it wired up, plugged it in, and OH MY GOD, the tone and sustain and action is unbelievable! It couldn't have turned out more perfect.

Swamp Ash body clear-coated
Bird's-Eye maple J-style neck with Bocote fretboard, Abalone dot inlays
Gold Gotoh tuners
Gold Hipshot thru-body single string bridges
Passive Lace Alumnitone Bassbars
Alchemy Gold stainless strings

Been playing bass for 35 years, owned about 20 basses, Gibsons, Fenders, Etc, this Warmoth is by far the best sounding best playing bass I've ever owned. Gonna do a Fenderbird build next, I'm a big JE fan. Great job Warmoth!
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how thick is the p bass neck in warmoth necks? i am looking for something similar to mike dirnts p bass back shape

also can anybody put close up pics of their warmoth necks? like side views and views from the bridge

PS sorry for my english
 
My newest Warmoth: (Fenderbird)

Mahogany T-bird body, custom apricot metalflake paint
Hipshot single-string thru-body bridge saddles
Lace Alumnitone pickups, passive
P-bass all bird's-eye maple neck, jumbo 6150 frets
plays and sounds outstanding, lots of growl

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