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So I am blessed to know an extremely talented luthier named Shawn May (maycustombasses.com) and I will be having him build me a custom bass. He is a busy guy and I like to hear what you all would have to say about some ideas and advice about how to get the tone I am looking for, and yes I understand that fingers and technique are a majority of the battle I am just looking for a few ideas for the bass and tone in general. What follows is my message to him about my thoughts on a bass build. IF you want, share your dream bass build in a reply! Thanks in advance for all ye who grace this post!
So here are some ideas for a bass build.
5 string.
pickups:
double hum with thick punchy tone like a Wal or Stingray, so I was thinking maybe Kent Armstrong could wind a 5 string MM type pickup set or you know of something better that's a thick humbucker sound. I read that MM and WAL preamps are where a lot of the character of tone those basses are known for come from so your input there is appreciated. I know you like aguilar?
3 band eq.
For the pickup switching, I was going for a Sting 5 HH so I was hoping for that type of switch setup. I don't know if this is even possible but can I have that 5 way HH switch and another switch or something allowing me to split only the bridge pickup 3 ways (like a classic stingray H 5?) I don't know how ignorant that is... I don't know if you do rotary switching or a 5 way strat style? That single pickup stingray has that nice fat thick tone, which I guess has to do with its placement as well...
Hardware - hipshot tuners and high mass bridge like hipshot or something...
Scale length - for the B, is there anything that can be done to take away floppiness besides a 35" scale or fan fret (which I saw your mock up for one, looks interesting)?
String spacing:
I like the string spacing on the Sting 5's but I find its just a bit to close for my big hands and I would like it just a bit wider (MTD Kingston 5 seemed a little too wide) which will help me a little with slapping clearly.
And for the woods to use...
That's a really hard one so I will give you my ideas... I really dig those nice Ernie Ball Birdseye fretboards (necks), but also really like ebony and rosewood. Maybe a birdseye maple fretboard with ebony bindings on the edges would look cool or a ebony fretboard with birdseye blocks. What I would want for the fretboard (pick from birdseye, ebony and rosewood depending on your supply) will depend on what color the piece of wood is on top, which brings me to a few questions...
TOP:
If I did a darker color stain flamed maple OR birdseye top or a walnut burl top, what would you or do you recommend for the core wood to yield a finished bass around 7 to 9 lbs (I don't mind if it's heavier)? I also was thinking a dark amber flamed koa top would look beautiful (don't know your supply). I was thinking if I did a dark stain on top, a light core like maple would be good, maybe mahogany? If I do Whichever would make it heavier.
[video]http://www.maycustombasses.com/images/welcomebass.jpg[/video]http://www.maycustombasses.com/BassGallery/c1bd1e49a45340a18c78%5Clarge%5C6799caf9c64f43f8a5a d8fecebd306.png
So I am blessed to know an extremely talented luthier named Shawn May (maycustombasses.com) and I will be having him build me a custom bass. He is a busy guy and I like to hear what you all would have to say about some ideas and advice about how to get the tone I am looking for, and yes I understand that fingers and technique are a majority of the battle I am just looking for a few ideas for the bass and tone in general. What follows is my message to him about my thoughts on a bass build. IF you want, share your dream bass build in a reply! Thanks in advance for all ye who grace this post!
So here are some ideas for a bass build.
5 string.
pickups:
double hum with thick punchy tone like a Wal or Stingray, so I was thinking maybe Kent Armstrong could wind a 5 string MM type pickup set or you know of something better that's a thick humbucker sound. I read that MM and WAL preamps are where a lot of the character of tone those basses are known for come from so your input there is appreciated. I know you like aguilar?
3 band eq.
For the pickup switching, I was going for a Sting 5 HH so I was hoping for that type of switch setup. I don't know if this is even possible but can I have that 5 way HH switch and another switch or something allowing me to split only the bridge pickup 3 ways (like a classic stingray H 5?) I don't know how ignorant that is... I don't know if you do rotary switching or a 5 way strat style? That single pickup stingray has that nice fat thick tone, which I guess has to do with its placement as well...
Hardware - hipshot tuners and high mass bridge like hipshot or something...
Scale length - for the B, is there anything that can be done to take away floppiness besides a 35" scale or fan fret (which I saw your mock up for one, looks interesting)?
String spacing:
I like the string spacing on the Sting 5's but I find its just a bit to close for my big hands and I would like it just a bit wider (MTD Kingston 5 seemed a little too wide) which will help me a little with slapping clearly.
And for the woods to use...
That's a really hard one so I will give you my ideas... I really dig those nice Ernie Ball Birdseye fretboards (necks), but also really like ebony and rosewood. Maybe a birdseye maple fretboard with ebony bindings on the edges would look cool or a ebony fretboard with birdseye blocks. What I would want for the fretboard (pick from birdseye, ebony and rosewood depending on your supply) will depend on what color the piece of wood is on top, which brings me to a few questions...
TOP:
If I did a darker color stain flamed maple OR birdseye top or a walnut burl top, what would you or do you recommend for the core wood to yield a finished bass around 7 to 9 lbs (I don't mind if it's heavier)? I also was thinking a dark amber flamed koa top would look beautiful (don't know your supply). I was thinking if I did a dark stain on top, a light core like maple would be good, maybe mahogany? If I do Whichever would make it heavier.
[video]http://www.maycustombasses.com/images/welcomebass.jpg[/video]http://www.maycustombasses.com/BassGallery/c1bd1e49a45340a18c78%5Clarge%5C6799caf9c64f43f8a5a d8fecebd306.png