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1218.1 | easier to replace than fix !! | ANT::JACQUES | | Mon Mar 20 1989 10:49 | 13 |
| Sounds like a problem with a microphonic pickup. This is usually
due to a loose winding, or pole piece. Waxing would probably help,
but a replacement would be easier. Waxing would probably correct
most problems with loose windings, but may not do much for a loose
pole piece.
If you are looking to replace the pickup, I would suggest Seymour
Duncan, if you want to keep the guitar looking and sounding (for
the most part) stock. If you want higher output, active eq, and
no hum, than the EMG active systems are probably the best.
Mark
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1218.2 | wax on/wax off-maybe imagination is the best? | HAMER::KRON | | Mon Mar 20 1989 10:52 | 15 |
| Hi Tom,sorry I couldn't get back to you w/more info on your other
problem-with that resonance -quick question,is it 32" or 34" scale?
anyway about the squealing,waxing should help except you've got
to be very careful not to leave the coil in the parrafin too long
because it will distort the bobbin and possibly melt the insulation
on the windings shorting the coil.this willeither lower the output
or cause it to not work at all.Ive heard that as an alternative,a
50/50 mixture of elmers glue and water brushed on the windings will
stop the vibration of the windings and eliminate this problem....
also how do you set up your tone controls? If you set the treble
all the way up you may be bringing this on yourself. reply and let
me know how you do.
--Bill
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1218.3 | update | FSTVAX::GALLO | Ultrix Instructor | Mon Mar 20 1989 13:54 | 20 |
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Re: .-2
It's 34" scale.I play with the instrument tone all
the way up and the following on the amp:
bass: 9
mid: 5
treble: 4
This is a approximate. I also change these settings
depending on the tune.
Re: .-1
Replacement pickups will require major surgery. I'd
like to do this, if someone can recommend a reliable
shop to do the work.
Tom
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1218.4 | Why major surgery | ANT::JACQUES | | Mon Mar 20 1989 14:56 | 6 |
| Why would replacement pickups require major surgery? How is a Bullet
Bass set up ?? Don't they use a split pickup like a Precision Bass?
Mark
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1218.5 | *not* Pbass | FSTTOO::GALLO | Ultrix Instructor | Mon Mar 20 1989 17:09 | 14 |
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Re: .-1
The bullet bass uses a small oval split pickup. It's
not a full sized P-bass pickup. To install a p-bass style pickup,
the body needs to be routed and the pickguard modified.
I've hesitated getting this work done, since I don't
know how it'll sound and it's pretty much irreversible once I
hack up th pickguard.
Tom
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1218.6 | Repair Person Sought | FSTTOO::GALLO | Ultrix Instructor | Tue Mar 21 1989 14:21 | 10 |
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Ok, Here's the story. Just ordered an EMG active P-bass pickup
from Rice Music in Co. I now need to find a reliable,competent
repairperson to do the work. I live in Lowell, Ma.
Any suggestions?
Tom
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1218.7 | Hamels is close to you | ANT::JACQUES | | Wed Mar 22 1989 09:07 | 7 |
| I have heard good things about Hamel Music in Chelmsford. I have
never dealt with them directly, but a good friend had some work
done there, and was satisfied.
Good Luck
Mark
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1218.8 | Any decent repair person can do it | ROLL::BEFUMO | Technical competence is the servant of creativity | Wed Mar 22 1989 16:09 | 6 |
| I bought an amp from Hamel which, I'm told, was worked on by their
own repairman. Whatever's inside looks like it belongs, so I'd
say whatever was done was probably done well. In any case, you
really don't need a world-class luthier to do the kind of job you're
talking about. just about semi-competent repairman should be able
to handle the task without causing you grief. Good luck.
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1218.9 | Thanks! | FSTTOO::GALLO | Ultrix Instructor | Wed Mar 22 1989 17:28 | 11 |
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I've decided to take it to tewksbury music. I've had their
repairperson do some setup work for me and I was pretty pleased.
I'll post the results here.
Thanks to all for the info.
Tom
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