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Aero musicmaster bass pickup
Aero musicmaster bass pickup




aero musicmaster bass pickup
  1. #Aero musicmaster bass pickup driver#
  2. #Aero musicmaster bass pickup pro#

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  • Available in many configurations found no where else!.
  • These pickup personify the vibe of a PB.
  • Aero Pe Bass 4 Type 1 pickups are the standard replacement.
  • Type 1 "Brick Red" bobbin material is NOS, from NVF, the original Fender vendor, which also makes these pickups a piece of history!.
  • On tape, pickups have big bottom for a J, although the tone can get a bit thick.” (And ‘70s-style funk.) Broken-in vibe that’s fun to play.
  • March 1999 - Aero JB4 Type 1 pickups win "Top Tone" award in Bass Player Magazine, “Heavy lows, distinct upper mids, and round top that’s cool for fingerstyle rock, blues, and country.
  • The Musicmaster was Fender’s budget-priced bass at the time, made. As with Fender’s guitar bearing the same name, the bass was a simpler version of Fender’s Mustang Bass. Fender’s Musicmaster was first introduced in 1971, and in production through 1981. by Corey Brown Monday, November 21st, 2011.
  • Aero JB4 pickups - "The standard by which other JB pickups are judged!" Old School: 1978 Fender Musicmaster Bass.
  • Will PM you the details and we can speak once you get back from your holidays. Slap some carbon paint over the bits I hacked away. If you dont fancy the Mustang look, slap in a strat-style humbucker or a Aero Musicmaster (if you can find one) To get the bass to a great condition (ie: better than the original) i would suggest the following:Ī couple of CTS pots to replace the 500k mini ones. Oh, the 'competition stripe' is just black electrical tape. Two Squire Bronco bass pickguards - one sprayed orange, 1 stock white.

    aero musicmaster bass pickup

    WD Parts Mustang Bass Pickguard (pickup holes have been filed badly to let the pickups in) Original pickup when I find it.įender Mustang Bass pickups (imported from the states)įender Musicmaster Bridge (you will need to drill the bridge for the strings to go through to make it top loading) Red Squire Bronco Bass Body - original bridge, pots and wiring. Squire Bronco Bass neck (amber nitro tinted) with original Tuners and neck plate- I have a string tee to include but need a screw for it Heres whats actually included in the sale:

    #Aero musicmaster bass pickup pro#

    Its not a pro job but but it makes the bass look alot better. I sprayed the neck with nitrocellulose amber tint to make it look a little less bleached out. Its got a fresh set of D'addario EXL 160s Nickelwound shortscale bass strings. I'm looking for £70 ono for everything EXCEPT the 'Death' neck plate - thats a keeper (ill include the original), I should have the original budget strat pickup that they put in the stock bronco, and when I find it, ill include it. To reduce costs on this budget model bass, Fender often used a Musicmaster or Stratocaster 6 pole guitar pickup hidden in a solid top black plastic cover.

    #Aero musicmaster bass pickup driver#

    Along the way I dinged the body and also had to do some routing with a screw driver to fit the new pickup in. I got the pickups, The Pickguard, the Control plate and a Musicmaster Bridge - all of these had to be imported from the states. The Red Bronco here was meant to become a Mustang. With a similar pickup design to the P-Bass, the Mustang uses single poles for each string rather than the bi-pole design of the P and Jazz bass. **this is being sold as parts/spares or as a project - in its current state, it sounds like ass**

    aero musicmaster bass pickup

    So I bought two bronco basses, a black and a red one - I turned the Black one into a sweet Musicmaster (with an Aero Musicmaster Pickup) which was up for sale but I think i'll keep it.






    Aero musicmaster bass pickup