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Musicmaster bass pickup replacement
Musicmaster bass pickup replacement





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"From what I've read (and experienced), the stock pickup isn't much to write home about.

#Musicmaster bass pickup replacement mod#

That is, if that is what you want to do.Īs I said, I couldn't find much about the actual mod, except for one comment that said, "without the mod the pickup was just muddy, but with the mod, you had a choice between bright and muddy." I did find that alot of people do talk about the poor pickup on the Musicmaster bass and the general concenus is the best fix is to go with a replacement pup. Night and day! Good luck friend and thank you for commentary"Īnyway, it appears that all you have to do is remove the blue cap from the circuit and your set. You can remove the blue capacitor (022k/200v) and your Musicmaster will sound much better. "Fender (CBS era) erred in the wiring design. This is one of the last comments on the 2nd page. (I tried to make it a link, but it just kept automatically embeded the video) I am really hesitant about putting the link to the video here because, imo, it sounds awful, but I will post the link so you can read all the comments yourself. The only thing about the capacitor mod I could find was in the commentary of a Utube vid of a guying playing a bass with the mod. I did find a wiring diagram for you, but it isn't very good. I couldn't find much, but I hope this helps. I have lived in the US since 1999, and also play guitar.I did some research and I got to tell ya. I also build custom electric basses and guitars under the brand name Drew & Sebastian Custom Guitars ( I play bass in a band called drumfish, which is based in Northern Virginia ( What did we miss?

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Plus a ton of more modern basses and ampsīy day I own and run a busy guitar repair shop in Northern Virginia ( where I am a luthier and certified guitar technician.I’ll have the greatest fun finding some cool old cheap Japanese made bass from the 1970’s, stripping it down, rebuilding it and making it playable again. I’m a gear nut and I love cool and unusual basses, particularly lesser-known and lesser-used Fender and Fender-style models. What else do you want to share about your gear? 1978 Fender Musicmaster Bass Photo Gallery: It can be a bit cranky at times and somewhat unforgiving, but the effort is always worth it. I own a wide range of basses, but there’s something about my Musicmaster Bass that keeps me coming back for more. Yes, I use it every gig for at least a third of the set. The only downside was that Fender installed a six-pole Stratocaster pickup, which won’t give the correct string-to-string balance as a four-pole bass pickup. The Musicmaster was originally introduced as a student model, but it is a very capable bass.

#Musicmaster bass pickup replacement how to#

The previous owner who dismantled it wasn’t able to figure out how to put it all back together again!!Īny notable bassists (other than yourself, of course) play the same instrument/use the same gear?Ĭolin Moulding of XTC, Jim O’Rourke and Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth, Dee Dee Ramone of The Ramones, Alan Lancaster of Status Quo.Īny special history or story behind this instrument or the company who made it? What’s your favorite story about the gear? The replacement pickup by Wizard Pickups is made specifically for these basses, and it makes this bass sound absolutely amazing. I obtained a new pickguard from a seller on eBay, the pickup is a custom handmade replacement made by Wizard Pickups in the UK, and the all-new electronics are two CTS 250k pots, a Switchcraft jack, vintage style cloth wire and a Sprague orange drop capacitor. Stock or customized? Give us all the specs!Īll stock, with the exception of the pickguard and electronics. The bass came to me as a box of parts which had to be reassembled. It was given to me by a friend who ran a studio in Orlando, Florida. Guitar technician and custom instrument builder Graham Drew shares his 1978 Fender Musicmaster Bass in this installment of Old School, and the story that goes with it. Squier reintroduced the Musicmaster briefly in 1997, replacing it a year later with the Bronco bass.

musicmaster bass pickup replacement

Fender later offered many of the finishes offered on their other instruments as well.įender’s line of budget instruments was discontinued in 1981, when the company introduced the Squier brand.

musicmaster bass pickup replacement

The bass was introduced with three finishes: black, white and red, with a few early issues painted in daphne blue and sporting pearl pickguards. This was also a 30″ short-scale bass, the shortest production scale of any Fender bass. All of the electronics were mounted on a single piece of plastic. The bodies were from the Mustang production line, and 6-pole guitar pickups were used instead of the standard 4-pole pickups used in basses. The Musicmaster was Fender’s budget-priced bass at the time, made from surplus parts from other Fender models.







Musicmaster bass pickup replacement