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Psycho Ward

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Well, I just woke up here at the Fairfax, VA Marriott, hooked up the laptop and came straight to this thread... that bass still has me gassing!

BP, this is the bass you were refering to that you would make for me? There are so many wonderful things coming out of SLO I just want to make sure. :D
 

mike not fat

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MNF, if you look at this photo:

SBSR5b.jpg


You'll see that the knobs are attached to the pickguard. There is a cavity beneath the knobs where all the magic stuff goes, and it has all been dropped in from the front of the bass. Thus, front loaded electronics.

Another example:

natSR5h.jpg


No cover on the back for electronics, right? Just a battery compartment. So the electronics have been loaded from the front.

On the SR5 20th, no pickguard - so that beautiful expanse of finish is uninterrupted by a plastic pickguard. Just fine looking wood and knobs. On the back of the SR5 20th, you'll see the cover for the compartment for the electronics, meaning they were installed from the back.

Hope that clears it up.

Jack

Thanks alot, that's what i was thinking about. This means you can't pu the PG away from a SR5

MNF
 

bovinehost

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Big Poppa aka Godfather said:
Jack what are you playing the most?

An Ibanez?


Okay, okay, fine. A Stingray 4.

(But once I get the autographs solidified on the red single H Bongo, it will go back into heavy rotation.)

I figure I have about a year to go before the 20th SR5 makes me happy I was born a woman.
 

eddybomb

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What ever this bass looks like or doesn't look like, it is one damn fine looking axe, and would be welcome in my woodshed any day. I know that it is made by some of the finest craftsmen in the industry. BP and his people have signed their names to this axe and that is all the reassurance that I need. Since none of them called and asked for my design ideas, I think I just need to trust their judgement. BP and Crew haven't let any of us down yet, have they? All the bickering seems useless to me. We all love and admire the fruits of their labor, and I have my faith that anyone who orders the SR5 20th Anniv. will not be let down in any means.

How can this be anything other than a fantastic axe?
 

slucas

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Gotta like the rosewood w/matching more, looks quite a bit classier to me.
Some of my stock may be leaving, still wish we could get a taste of BFR. All these choices and not enough funds. These guys are making things tuff:cool: :cool:
 
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