The neck on mine is satin, feels and plays nice but I don’t know how long it will last with use before it rubs its self smooth.
The Sparkle finishes it would make sense that they are gloss from the...
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The neck on mine is satin, feels and plays nice but I don’t know how long it will last with use before it rubs its self smooth.
The Sparkle finishes it would make sense that they are gloss from the...
It varies from year to year depending on what got ordered but production figures are top secret (I have asked similar questions and been told the same)
Thought so. They were sort of a forerunner to the USA SUB’s.
I’ve never seen one in person though
Made in Japan with US parts I believe. Is that the bass ?
What year(s) was it they were made ?
Ordered one. Thanks again for your help :)
Ok thank you. I’ll let you know when comes back from them
Thank you. I will follow this up. At the end of the day a SR4HH pick guard is hardly a one off item.
I was recommended them and that was their reply so ... next !
Makes sense
The is a notorious SR5 that goes by the name of Heinz. It’s owners are best qualified to give you the best answer on that one :p
I’m trying to get a custom matt back pickguard made for my HH StingRay. I’ve been asked for a tracing. Just seeing if anyone has anything more reliable/official that I could use.
It’s the 2006...
Isn’t Heinz Yellow? Don’t know the correct name for it
That’s very nice ! I do like that
The problem you will have splitting the pickup is hum as there is no dummy pup.
Your best bet would be looking at a series/parallel switch for an extra dimension. Personally I’ve never done it with...
I’m not a maple guy so don’t know about the fretboard but the oil and wax on the back of the neck is a pretty easy wipe on wipe off job.
Clean it with fine wire wool to remove any gunk (protecting...
And if you are using very fine grade 0000 or 000 wire wool on the back of the neck first mind the pickups (I personally remove the neck with wire wool anywhere near)
They look pretty maxed to me.
Any more and the saddle it’s self will be sitting on the bridge.
The grub screws run in from the bottom of the saddle and stop at the top at the lowest usable...
I’d be looking towards a neck shim if the saddles are maxing out. Always handy to be able to make adjustments in both directions
Not seen that in the wild before but heard about it
Happy Birthday
A bit of pencil lead/graphite in the nut slots is never a bad thing
Very nice looking. Definitely not Starry Night
In all fairness I’ve not seen one for a while, they used to pop up on a google search with a different price value on each one. Even to the untrained eye the differences between the real thing is...
I’ve seen them too. Funny looking things, they look like they have be squashed, they’re all out of shape.
No they all have a double flip top battery compartment. Newer models have a Musicman logo.
The only EBMM I know of that has a cover is Old Smoothie and the SR Classic (and obviously vintage...
Same here. I’ve got them on all my basses. No drilling needed. Just take care not to over tighten them or you will either break the thread or worst case the head off the screw (both have happened to...