1. Do you have a good picture of Adam playing his Precision during Elevation? I don't remember him using it much... I know he was playing the two tobacco Jazz basses (1961 & 1972) and the Lakland Joe Osborne and Bob Glaub model Laklands.

    The Bob Glaub model looks a bit like a Precision (it's based on one) Info from Lakland:
    http://www.lakland.com/glaub.htm

    Adam playing his Bob Glaub model Lakland


    He had (2) Joe Osborne models on the Elevation tour. One was natural and the other was tobacco finish.

    Info from Lakland:
    http://www.lakland.com/osborn.htm

    Here's a pic of the natural finish Joe Osborne.


    ...and yet another of Adam with his Lakland Joe Osborne (Vegas 2001):
  2. A few days ago I received the missing parts, and on Saturday I found the time to reassemble my blue strat. I shielded it properly and installed Highway One Alnico3 Pickups with a push/pull poti for serial/parallel switching. Man, these pickups are HOT - almost comparable to the SD quarter pounder but with a different character. I LOVE their powerful, rich and warm sound, especially with full- on tube distortion. They have a prominent mid- spike which I believe is able to cut through a full blown band soundmix easily. And it perfectly blends with the slightly mid- scooping ash body. I also reached my goal of having both of my strats sound different, though none sounds "vintage glassy". But if I wanted "vintage glassy" I would have watched for other pickups. So I'm perfectly fine now.

    BTW: There is indeed not only a character difference, but also a quality difference between my Fender MIM Deluxe Ash strat body and my Squier MII Deluxe Basswood strat body. But my guitar tech (who leads the Fender Custom Shop division in the biggest music store in Frankfurt) told me already a few months ago that my Ash strat sounded "surprisingly great". So I believe this body was a lucky shot, resulting in a perfectly transparent sound. The Basswood body on the other hand produces a slightly muddier low end and less crispy highs - but this is put into balance by the Texas pickups. I'd like to A/B it to a Squier Standard, an MIM Standard and an MIA Standard. I'd like to know if my Ash body is really that good.

    Strange feelings. When i assembled the blonde strat last week I was really happy with it - until yesterday. Now that I reassembled my blue strat it outshines the blonde one in my heart. Maybe I'll just have to play them for some time to establish a feeling for their different character.



    Alex
  3. Originally posted by Alex:A few days ago I received the missing parts, and on Saturday I found the time to reassemble my blue strat. I shielded it properly and installed Highway One Alnico3 Pickups with a push/pull poti for serial/parallel switching. Man, these pickups are HOT - almost comparable to the SD quarter pounder but with a different character. I LOVE their powerful, rich and warm sound, especially with full- on tube distortion. They have a prominent mid- spike which I believe is able to cut through a full blown band soundmix easily. And it perfectly blends with the slightly mid- scooping ash body. I also reached my goal of having both of my strats sound different, though none sounds "vintage glassy". But if I wanted "vintage glassy" I would have watched for other pickups. So I'm perfectly fine now.

    BTW: There is indeed not only a character difference, but also a quality difference between my Fender MIM Deluxe Ash strat body and my Squier MII Deluxe Basswood strat body. But my guitar tech (who leads the Fender Custom Shop division in the biggest music store in Frankfurt) told me already a few months ago that my Ash strat sounded "surprisingly great". So I believe this body was a lucky shot, resulting in a perfectly transparent sound. The Basswood body on the other hand produces a slightly muddier low end and less crispy highs - but this is put into balance by the Texas pickups. I'd like to A/B it to a Squier Standard, an MIM Standard and an MIA Standard. I'd like to know if my Ash body is really that good.

    Strange feelings. When i assembled the blonde strat last week I was really happy with it - until yesterday. Now that I reassembled my blue strat it outshines the blonde one in my heart. Maybe I'll just have to play them for some time to establish a feeling for their different character.



    Alex


    Do you have any sound clips of the guitars you build?
  4. Not yet. I'm looking forward to record a few new songs after Christmas when my wife and the kids are at Grandma's. My last recordings are from October 2007, and I only wrote a handful of songs during the last year.

    Alex
  5. Pics, Alex, we want pics
  6. Originally posted by Alex:Not yet. I'm looking forward to record a few new songs after Christmas when my wife and the kids are at Grandma's. My last recordings are from October 2007, and I only wrote a handful of songs during the last year.

    Alex


    Yes, we would be happy with pics in the meantime
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  8. I've edited your post and directly attached the pics here...

    Really beautiful guitar you've made... I love that dark blue, and so I love the natural finish of the second one... ...

  9. Thank you.

    Really beautiful guitar you've made... I love that dark blue, and so I love the natural finish of the second one... ...

    Thanks again.

    Alex
  10. They look awesome!! Great work!
  11. Hey guys!!! Don't worry, its not another question (for the first time lol)

    For Christmas, my Uncle got me a DigiTech RP70 Processor!!!!!!!

    I'm not sure how much it costs, but I can get a hell of a Mysterious Ways out of it . Anyway, its probably a lot less than the Korg A3, and I can get a perfect sound out of it. Obviously, it does a lot of other amazing things too, but I never expected that out of it.

    It was either I tell you guys on here about it, or I scream at the top of a hill lol .

  12. Sounds good mate, maybe do a recording or something to give us an idea? I for one would be interested to hear anyway lol

    For the record, I got £200 to go towards the "Harry Wants An Epi. Explorer" fund, so with any luck I may have one before I return to Uni.!