trunkshope6
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- Nov 20, 2009
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So as some of u may know i was trying to find parts for my vintage 77 stingray and got everything i needed ,set her up and installed all the hardware myself but i needed help.....
So after i hit up master builder John K who does immaculate work setting up and restoring vintage fenders and talk about my woes, we agree to meet up and i eagerly tote my 68 jazz and 77 stingray to his place. After looking at what needs to be done to my ray ,he sees my jazz ,(which is think is already the best feeling bass in the world,) making a small adjustment to the neck it is now actually the best playing jazz, i didnt realize what low action was until i played his builds, i couldnt believe how ignorant i was with set ups!
So i leave his pad with high hopes for my ray, only to recieve an email a few hours later saying its done!!
Not only did he give the frets a nice crowning he also;
Did an Amazing Set Up
Polished up the fingerboard it looks like new
Made shims for the pickup
Replaced all my mismatched screws
Fitted loosely installed bushing ,
Cut and fill the old nut making it very useable again
Screwed in all loos tuning machine screws
Made a custom neck shim
Finally, the shop that wired the preamp in forgot to install a ground wire which he adressed
I went back the next day and we both agreed it was a new bass,it played and sounded a heck of a lot better thats for sure.
It was a pleasure meeting and made my first repair a job a pleasant experience. I would stronlgy reccomend Johnk_10 for working on your vintage pieces, talking to him shed light on how to set up a bass and what to expect from your instrument. Ive never heard or felt my stingray sound so good and it instantly became my main player.
So after i hit up master builder John K who does immaculate work setting up and restoring vintage fenders and talk about my woes, we agree to meet up and i eagerly tote my 68 jazz and 77 stingray to his place. After looking at what needs to be done to my ray ,he sees my jazz ,(which is think is already the best feeling bass in the world,) making a small adjustment to the neck it is now actually the best playing jazz, i didnt realize what low action was until i played his builds, i couldnt believe how ignorant i was with set ups!
So i leave his pad with high hopes for my ray, only to recieve an email a few hours later saying its done!!
Not only did he give the frets a nice crowning he also;
Did an Amazing Set Up
Polished up the fingerboard it looks like new
Made shims for the pickup
Replaced all my mismatched screws
Fitted loosely installed bushing ,
Cut and fill the old nut making it very useable again
Screwed in all loos tuning machine screws
Made a custom neck shim
Finally, the shop that wired the preamp in forgot to install a ground wire which he adressed
I went back the next day and we both agreed it was a new bass,it played and sounded a heck of a lot better thats for sure.






It was a pleasure meeting and made my first repair a job a pleasant experience. I would stronlgy reccomend Johnk_10 for working on your vintage pieces, talking to him shed light on how to set up a bass and what to expect from your instrument. Ive never heard or felt my stingray sound so good and it instantly became my main player.