Toaster wiring
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docbass
Toaster wiring
I'm working on my project bass and I'm wiring up the toaster pickups. I have a dumb question. Is the thick silver wire the ground and the black the hot? Just want to be sure before I go soldering things together! Electronics is obviously not my forte!
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dano
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docbass
Thanks guys! I can't wait to see how the toasters sound in a semi hollow body short scale bass. I'm hoping for something unique compared to my other basses.
I've got the amber dye laid down and I'm waiting for the sunburst paint to come in. After I do the burst and final top coats, I'll polish it up and do the final electronics installation. I'll post a link as it progresses.
I've got the amber dye laid down and I'm waiting for the sunburst paint to come in. After I do the burst and final top coats, I'll polish it up and do the final electronics installation. I'll post a link as it progresses.
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docbass
William,
So am I. For years I played Alembics and Zons, now I am back to Rickenbackers and a '62 Jazz Bass reissue.
Have you determined at what positions you are placing the pickups? This would be interesting to know or are you going to experiment sliding them up and down the body? Hey, you can do what Alembic did on it's first bass and mount them on rails so you can vary the sound to suit the gig and music at any time! :0)
So am I. For years I played Alembics and Zons, now I am back to Rickenbackers and a '62 Jazz Bass reissue.
Have you determined at what positions you are placing the pickups? This would be interesting to know or are you going to experiment sliding them up and down the body? Hey, you can do what Alembic did on it's first bass and mount them on rails so you can vary the sound to suit the gig and music at any time! :0)
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docbass
Well, I did read a couple articles on pup placement and how to avoid the string's dead spots, or find the nodes which I think the "live" spots were called. Then I measured the 2 pup placements on my Gretsch Broadkaster short scale bass and found they matched the recommendations in the article's formula within 1/4" or so. That was good enough for me and I went with those measurements. So, if it doesn't sound good, I'll blame the author and Gretsch!
I can't remember the measurements off the top of my head, but it was around 2.75 inches from the center of the bridge to the center of the bridge pup and about 7.5" for the neck pup. Either way, the sure do look good where they're gonna be mounted, hope they sound good too.
I'm dying to get the rest of my nitro and burst paint in so I can finish this thing up.
Check it out:
http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/wwalen ... 43;Project
I can't remember the measurements off the top of my head, but it was around 2.75 inches from the center of the bridge to the center of the bridge pup and about 7.5" for the neck pup. Either way, the sure do look good where they're gonna be mounted, hope they sound good too.
I'm dying to get the rest of my nitro and burst paint in so I can finish this thing up.
Check it out:
http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/wwalen ... 43;Project
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docbass
Yeah, I agree. I got it off eBay for cheap and I'm doing the sunburst to liven up the front and minimize the butcher block effect! It's a nice solid piece however and should have some decent tone. Even hollow, it has some weight to it. I think it will make a fine sounding and looking ss bass. Better looking than the average Musicmaster or Mustang IMO!
