Any ideas about applying a home-brew decal of sorts on the headstock? (I see room for one)
Wacky Idea For A Mosrite Bass Project
- Veenture
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Re: Wacky Idea For A Mosrite Bass Project
That is one bad-ass 'muscle' Mosritey bass, Rick! Looking forward to see pics of it completed and in its full glory.
Any ideas about applying a home-brew decal of sorts on the headstock? (I see room for one)
Any ideas about applying a home-brew decal of sorts on the headstock? (I see room for one)
- rcblair
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Re: Wacky Idea For A Mosrite Bass Project
Veenture wrote:That is one bad-ass 'muscle' Mosritey bass, Rick! Looking forward to see pics of it completed and in its full glory.
Any ideas about applying a home-brew decal of sorts on the headstock? (I see room for one)
Yes, I think the headstock won't be plain for too long. My son works at a sign shop so he can make decals. I don't want to run afoul of Mosrite trademarks but I'd like to have decals that from a long distance would look Mosrite-ish.
Rick B.
1965 Ventures Model Bass. Original owner. Early 70's bass.
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Re: Wacky Idea For A Mosrite Bass Project
Well, nobody ever accused me of getting things done quickly. I have the pickguard and knobs mounted and built a nice polished bridge cover. There are threaded inserts for the pickguard screws so I can remove it as necessary for changing the battery. I'm working on a new bridge design because the one I have now is a pain to adjust. I'm waiting on installing the bridge cover until I have the new bridge mounted. The cover will cut into the pickguard a little near the bottom. I'm hoping to have the new bridge finished this week and I'll post pics of it when it's done.
Rick B.

Rick B.

1965 Ventures Model Bass. Original owner. Early 70's bass.
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Re: Wacky Idea For A Mosrite Bass Project
Here are some sound clips that I recorded today. Bass through Ampeg SVP-CL all controls 12:00 and through a Gemsound PL-USB. BQC on the bass is set flat. The action is fairlly low and the sloppy technique usually isn't heard through a speaker. :ninja:
In order :
1. All 3 pickups
2. Middle Pickup
3. Neck Pickup
4. Neck and Bridge
5. middle and Bridge
Click on the picture to play the clips.
Rick B.

In order :
1. All 3 pickups
2. Middle Pickup
3. Neck Pickup
4. Neck and Bridge
5. middle and Bridge
Click on the picture to play the clips.
Rick B.

1965 Ventures Model Bass. Original owner. Early 70's bass.
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Re: Wacky Idea For A Mosrite Bass Project
impressive range of tones - nice walking lines too!
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