tubby.twins
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OK, here's my latest concept. It's a bit of a departure from my usual bass builds, in that it would have 4 strings and frets. All my Warmoth builds so far have been 5-string fretless Gecko basses.
Neck: Padouk J-bass neck with Macassar Ebony fingerboard. (showcase BN2705)
Body: Alder P-bass body with Inca Silver finish. (showcase BP643)
Black pickguard, black tuners, all other hardware in chrome.
I'm not totally fond of P-bass "split coil" pickups, so I was considering routing this body to hold a Bartolini "BB" shape humbucker in the neck position. This would fit either a Bartolini or Delano pickup that I am considering. I would need to have the pickguard routed to match the shape.
Alternately, I could move this humbucker to the near-bridge position, just barely outside the border of the pickguard, and use a typical P-bass "split coil" pickup at the neck position.
As another idea, I've been thinking about an all-Bloodwood neck.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
Neck: Padouk J-bass neck with Macassar Ebony fingerboard. (showcase BN2705)


Body: Alder P-bass body with Inca Silver finish. (showcase BP643)


Black pickguard, black tuners, all other hardware in chrome.
I'm not totally fond of P-bass "split coil" pickups, so I was considering routing this body to hold a Bartolini "BB" shape humbucker in the neck position. This would fit either a Bartolini or Delano pickup that I am considering. I would need to have the pickguard routed to match the shape.
Alternately, I could move this humbucker to the near-bridge position, just barely outside the border of the pickguard, and use a typical P-bass "split coil" pickup at the neck position.
As another idea, I've been thinking about an all-Bloodwood neck.
Thoughts? Suggestions?