I finally got this bad boy assembled and wired up today. This time around, as the bridge pickup cavity wasn't really shield-able, I didn't bother shielding either of the pickup cavities at all. I just whipped out the Slugga snail-tape and shielded the control cavity. The omission of the shielding on the pickup cavities seems to have done very little to increase the noise level - something to remember for future builds. I have read elsewhere that it isn't necessary, and even some who say it affects the brightness of the pickups so go figure.
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Shielding by "Slugga". |
With just 4 solder points, I had the remainder of the control wiring together and making noise in no time. Man, I love
the ease with which these F-type kits go together. 4 wires
soldered, and everything is done? Magic. Pitbull really do provide the goods with these pre-soldered control cavity covers.
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Jazz Bass Wiring is amazingly quick with a pre-soldered control cover. |
And so with the wiring done and the covers screwed down, she is finally making a nice clean, low boomp - boomp sound; especially
from the neck pickup. Niiiice. Can you tell I'm not a bass player?? Well, I'm not. But I'll still try to do a sound demo once she's finished. How hard can this bass playing be ??? :P
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Seafoam goodness gives a really nice looking instrument. |
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The all important headstock signage. |
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Ready to join the flock! |
I still have to do a fret
level, a re-crown, and adjust the height of the nut, but to be honest
she's playing quite nicely already. In no time at all she'll be a permanent resident of the guitar rack!
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