Best bet is to contact Samick. The common aftermarket pickguards probably won't be the same dimensions.
Type: Posts; User: Turxile
Best bet is to contact Samick. The common aftermarket pickguards probably won't be the same dimensions.
They're the same.
If all else fails you can order online.
I sometimes order from Bassstringsonline.com
I can highly recommend Luca. http://www.soft.com.sg/forum/showthread.php?288730-Luca-quacquarella-master-luthier
If you have to change the frets, order the brass ones from Warwick to keep the...
It's probably a wire got loose and needs soldering.
many places can help, I would take it to TYMC
Selling my German Warwick Corvette as I am changing my gear to 5 strings.
This is a 2007 Taranis model, passive. Originally string B-D, I always used it with normal tuning E-G.
It's very light...
Selling my Ernie Ball Musicman Sterling, as I'm changing my gear to 5 strings.
Please note this is NOT Sterling by Musicman but the MIA EBMM Sterling.
Similar to Stingray, except for a more Jazz...
Check with Luca at C.A.N. at sim lim tower.
Lucaquak@gmail.com
Very good luthier.
I don't know the workshop number though..
If you base the requirement around Joe Osborne, then get the Joe Osborne :p
Warwicks have a growl, but more importantly they have a strong midrange which cuts through any mix. If you get one with...
Cheesedeale tackled the difficult ones...
On the bass, Joe Osborne is a specific model while Warwick is the brand which has many models.
Which Warwick model are you looking at?
Squiers are very good quality these days.
Cheesecake has made good points, but don't waste your money on a Craftsman, get a Squier.
Reliable, good, and if you want to, easy to sell.
As for amp,...
The B string looks like the Warwick strings.
Now if that 166 B string is not tight, nothing will be!
Let us know your observations once you try them.
Soft as in not as loud? If yes nothing wrong with that. Just turn the amp up a bit more.
Congratulations, moments of realisation like this are important milestones.
Perhaps you have also already realised that the same setting will not work in every room/studio/venue, or with different...
The Squier would be a good choice indeed.
What's the bass you want to modify?
I would suggest that you take some lessons. But try to find a teacher who is a bass player, not a guitarist who also teaches bass.
So you know the answer already :P
Check this out, it's the most comprehensive sound samples of P pups you will find;
http://ozbassforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&p=46137
I think Thomas might be right, but for the wrong reasons. What doesn't look right is the location of the truss rod access.
check these 2 which were on sale by the OP previously;...
Squiers are good basses, their quality improved drastically in the recent years. They also hold their value well, if you want to sell later and upgrade.
On the other hand, you have played Cort,...
What gear do you have in mind?
You won't find a shop with a wide range of gear from all brands. For each brand you will need to go to a different shop.
I would bring my basses and smaller items,...
TYMC at peninsula does a good job.
I think DRs should be fine. If you post the distance between the bridge and the tuning pegs (not the nut which is 35"), I can measure my spare set. I don't have the B at the moment but I have E-C.
You can get the fretted version from BGW guitars. They have some in stock, check their website.
You can't get from bass central, they are not allowed to sell Musicman overseas. Most other brands are fine though.