king_stubby
Active member
Hello chaps,
Just really fishing around for a few suggestions (clean ones preferably!) and also wondering if any other ASS or JP6 owners have ever encountered a similar problem as the one which beset me last night?
Firstly, say hello to my 'precious' a totally mint 2004 ASS in Pacific Blueburst....purdy aint she?
Now to the problem which drove me crazy last night and in fact has made me seriously think about selling the guitar.
I'm an average guitarist, not good, not terrible and as I'm the frontman in my current band I mainly play rhythm guitar with the occasional solo which the 'proper' guitarist allows me! The band plays a kind of reggae/rock/funk hybrid type of music so my role is largely to provide the guitar 'skank' or 'chops' etc, the single down strokes which define the music as reggae.
I was really looking forward to taking my new baby for a stroll last night as I had searched for her long and hard but my anticipation soon turned to exasperation when about twenty times during the gig my top (thin) E string on my ASS got caught under the lip of the neck pickup requiring me to break my rhythm part and unhook the string in order to continue.
A couple of years ago, whilst searching for my dream guitar, I also experimented with a JP6 and memories of that instrument came flooding back to me last night as the self same thing used to happen with that one as well....frustrating as hell I tells thee!
I really want to keep this ASS as in every other regard it is my perfect instrument but short of changing the way I've played for over thirty years, I really don't know what I can do to get around this problem. The pickups can't be lowered as they are screwed directly into the body, raising the action would kill the guitar, I'm already using 10 - 46s and although going up to 11s might help it would make my forays into solo-land real hard work so I'm guessing that my only option really is a change of technique, playing softer, further towards the tail end of the guitar and with a lighter pick, all of which seems crazy to me on a guitar I broke the bank to purchase.
If this keeps happening I guess there is a real danger of harming the delicate wiring of the pickup as well so I've either got to find a work round or face the spectre of selling the guitar, something I am really loathe to do.
So have any of you fine fellows ever encountered the same problem and if so, what did you do about it? all suggestions gratefully received
Just really fishing around for a few suggestions (clean ones preferably!) and also wondering if any other ASS or JP6 owners have ever encountered a similar problem as the one which beset me last night?
Firstly, say hello to my 'precious' a totally mint 2004 ASS in Pacific Blueburst....purdy aint she?

Now to the problem which drove me crazy last night and in fact has made me seriously think about selling the guitar.
I'm an average guitarist, not good, not terrible and as I'm the frontman in my current band I mainly play rhythm guitar with the occasional solo which the 'proper' guitarist allows me! The band plays a kind of reggae/rock/funk hybrid type of music so my role is largely to provide the guitar 'skank' or 'chops' etc, the single down strokes which define the music as reggae.
I was really looking forward to taking my new baby for a stroll last night as I had searched for her long and hard but my anticipation soon turned to exasperation when about twenty times during the gig my top (thin) E string on my ASS got caught under the lip of the neck pickup requiring me to break my rhythm part and unhook the string in order to continue.
A couple of years ago, whilst searching for my dream guitar, I also experimented with a JP6 and memories of that instrument came flooding back to me last night as the self same thing used to happen with that one as well....frustrating as hell I tells thee!
I really want to keep this ASS as in every other regard it is my perfect instrument but short of changing the way I've played for over thirty years, I really don't know what I can do to get around this problem. The pickups can't be lowered as they are screwed directly into the body, raising the action would kill the guitar, I'm already using 10 - 46s and although going up to 11s might help it would make my forays into solo-land real hard work so I'm guessing that my only option really is a change of technique, playing softer, further towards the tail end of the guitar and with a lighter pick, all of which seems crazy to me on a guitar I broke the bank to purchase.
If this keeps happening I guess there is a real danger of harming the delicate wiring of the pickup as well so I've either got to find a work round or face the spectre of selling the guitar, something I am really loathe to do.
So have any of you fine fellows ever encountered the same problem and if so, what did you do about it? all suggestions gratefully received