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Billy Bob

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What dose anyone think about this I'm thinking of adding a p-bass pickup to my sterling right in the middle between the mm pick up and the neck I'v looked into finding out how much it would be to get it routed but no music stores around here can tell me any place around here that would rout it I don't really know where to look or how much it would cost but what dose anyone think about adding a pick up to a sterling has anyone ever done this or anything simmilar dose anyone think it would be a good idea or should I just go for a p-bass and leave my sterling the way it is
 

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Dose?

Listen, I sometimes post when I've been drinking, but - you need to calm down.

My answer would be this: No.

That bass does what it does and it does it purdy good.

I guess if I wanted a double pickup Musicman bass, here's what I would do:












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In fact, that is what I actually DID do.

YMMV, etc.
 

Billy Bob

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yeah the only thing with getting a bongo is they are ugly and im not wanting another mm style pick up im wanting to maby add a split single coil pickup
 

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the only thing with getting a bongo is they are ugly


Errr, don't make me come over there, man.

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That is my way of saying "Cease and desist."

m wanting to maby add a split single coil pickup

There is a single coil/humbucker Bongo. Of course, they're ugly, so........

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I just ask that you stop and think before you make me swallow my tongue, okay?
 

Aussie Mark

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Billy Bob said:
yeah the only thing with getting a bongo is they are ugly and im not wanting another mm style pick up im wanting to maby add a split single coil pickup

In that case, buy a Precision and go and annoy the folks at the Fender forum
 

Aragorn35016

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Billy Bob said:
What dose anyone think about this I'm thinking of adding a p-bass pickup to my sterling right in the middle between the mm pick up and the neck I'v looked into finding out how much it would be to get it routed but no music stores around here can tell me any place around here that would rout it I don't really know where to look or how much it would cost but what dose anyone think about adding a pick up to a sterling has anyone ever done this or anything simmilar dose anyone think it would be a good idea or should I just go for a p-bass and leave my sterling the way it is

NO. I wouldnt desecrate (I cant spell either Jack) the sterling. It never did nothing to nobody and deserves no such punishment.
 

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The other side to this is that I have always subscribed to the Todd Rundgren approach. I remember Todd saying, "If the only way I can get the sound I want is to hit the mixing board with a hammer, then I hit the mixing board with a hammer" or something like that.

I can remember throwing drum cases off a balcony (circa 1977), recording the splat and slowing it down to half speed in order to get the noise we wanted.

So if you THINK that adding a pickup to a Sterling would make you happy, then you should do it...but there are other options.

It's your bass. Do what you want. Just know that if it had been a really good idea, EBMM would have already done it.

Right?
 

barkatozz

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Billy Bob said:
What dose anyone think about this I'm thinking of adding a p-bass pickup to my sterling right in the middle between the mm pick up and the neck I'v looked into finding out how much it would be to get it routed but no music stores around here can tell me any place around here that would rout it I don't really know where to look or how much it would cost but what dose anyone think about adding a pick up to a sterling has anyone ever done this or anything simmilar dose anyone think it would be a good idea or should I just go for a p-bass and leave my sterling the way it is
I think you and Boss Hogg have been drinking a li'l more moonshine than you've been runnin'.
:D
 

FireAarro

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Billy Bob said:
What dose anyone think about this I'm thinking of adding a p-bass pickup to my sterling right in the middle between the mm pick up and the neck I'v looked into finding out how much it would be to get it routed but no music stores around here can tell me any place around here that would rout it I don't really know where to look or how much it would cost but what dose anyone think about adding a pick up to a sterling has anyone ever done this or anything simmilar dose anyone think it would be a good idea or should I just go for a p-bass and leave my sterling the way it is

ahh two apostropes... apart from that all is barren :eek:
 

oddjob

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Billy Bob said:
yeah the only thing with getting a bongo is they are ugly and im not wanting another mm style pick up im wanting to maby add a split single coil pickup


It is truely cool to do to your bass whatever you want to, but think about what and why you are doing it. Is adding a pup really going to fix matters or is it going to mask what the underlying issues are??? Just think about what you are doing before you cut into your bass, because once you do there is no going back (I cut into an old Gibson bass of mine have been slapping myself on the head ever since).

If you can't get the sound you want from one of the Bongo pup configurations, there are issues. It is by far one of the most versitle stock pup options on the market today (and I have owned my share of basses - my 3 Bongos are the only ones I have been happy with, sonically, without any adjustments).

As for the looks, you'll get over them - I thought the same thing and have grown to love them. Like Jack and some of the other Bongo owners here, my Bongos are the only basses I have ever had people come up and comment on, men and women alike (that includes 2 custom headless 6-string basses, a 12 string, a Fender custom shop, a Warwick, a Lakland, and an original Tobias - among others). It is kind of nice when non-music people notice what you are playing.
 
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