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Conference napalm::guitar

Title:GUITARnotes - Where Every Note has Emotion
Notice:Discussion of the finer stringed instruments
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Thu Aug 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3280
Total number of notes:61432

1957.0. "Body Material for Home Made Bass" by POLAR::CALDWELL () Fri Sep 07 1990 17:11

    
    Some of you may remember a note I entered several months ago
    about building a 6 string bass. I was looking for advice on
    pickups that would be wide enough to use on a beast like this.
    
    Well, that's all put to bed, but I would be really interested to 
    know what some of you folks would suggest in another area of this 
    home brew project.
    
    Delivery of the neck is imminent....I've had someone else do that 
    part for me. Now, I have to decide on the material to be used for
    the body wings.
    
    I first thought I would go with all maple, but I think that will 
    make the instrument too heavy, and maybe even too bright. What I
    would like to know is, what kind of wood should be used for the 
    wings, to give the bass good depth and body?
    
    So you will know what I'm working with, the neck is a "neck thru"
    design, rock maple, with fret board of the same material. The 
    pickups of choice were EMG Select P bass ('cause cost *is* a 
    determining factor here). This will be retrofitted when budget
    allows, with Bartolini electronics, providing bass, treble and 
    pickup panning.
    
    Bear in mind, I want this thing to be bright, but not overbearing.
    The right body wing materials should give me the depth and body
    that I also want to have.
    
    Well guys, whadaya think?
    
    Thanks large,
    
    Barry 
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