Have you guys seen Steve "Dude" Barr's 4004DS?
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- loverickbass
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Here is a link to the thread. I can't get it to work either.
http://p219.ezboard.com/fthedudepitfrm64.showMessage?topicID=382.topic
http://p219.ezboard.com/fthedudepitfrm64.showMessage?topicID=382.topic
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This thread has a pic of it in it.
http://p219.ezboard.com/fthedudepitfrm64.showMessage?topicID=409.topic
http://p219.ezboard.com/fthedudepitfrm64.showMessage?topicID=409.topic
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IIRC Norris (Hillsidebass) was looking for a good bass that would be suitable for trying out the Dark Stars. Then Dude had something he wanted more and they traded.
The Dark Stars are single coils (despite the look) based on the old Hagstrom-made Guild pickups of the mid-1960s through about 1971. Rick Turner hotrodded the originals for Jack Casady and Phil Lesh, and the Dark Stars are built the way Rick modded them.
They have been well-received, and the sound clip on Fred's site sounds very nice. But they're Guild-syle pickups, I don't see the fascination with trying them out in other basses.
The Dark Stars are single coils (despite the look) based on the old Hagstrom-made Guild pickups of the mid-1960s through about 1971. Rick Turner hotrodded the originals for Jack Casady and Phil Lesh, and the Dark Stars are built the way Rick modded them.
They have been well-received, and the sound clip on Fred's site sounds very nice. But they're Guild-syle pickups, I don't see the fascination with trying them out in other basses.
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