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hieronymous

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Gibson mudbucker replacement Activator wanted
« on: October 17, 2018, 12:06:13 PM »

I have a '68 EB-2 that lives at my friend's studio in Massachusetts. Although many don't love the "mudbucker" I do. However, this one is messed up - the E A & D strings are fine but he G string is much lower in volume. The weird thing is that when you engage the "baritone" switch that cuts the lows, then the A D & G are good and the low E becomes much lower in volume.


The other day Curtis Novak was clearing out some EB shaped pickups that were set up like Guild Bi-Sonics. I wasn't fast enough and didn't get in on the deal. However, it made me realize that I would actually like to Alembicize this bass as well. On the Alembic website it says that the Gibson humbucker shape was available as an option, but I don't recall ever seeing any. I wonder if there are any floating around?


Here's a picture of the bass:





This isn't a high priority for me, but just thought I'd put it out there.

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Re: Gibson mudbucker replacement Activator wanted
« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2018, 08:54:26 PM »
I have a '68 Mudbucker not being used.

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Re: Gibson mudbucker replacement Activator wanted
« Reply #2 on: October 18, 2018, 07:14:45 AM »
I think these guitar-sized pickups are the Gibson humbucker Alembic replacements... Mica can please correct the record, but I think the Japan-made AJ's were the only basses they were used on.

I would take Edwin up on his offer until some proper Alembic components can be sourced for that ultra-cool old Gibson.  8) ;D

(I think you and I must like a lot of the same things!)


hieronymous

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Re: Gibson mudbucker replacement Activator wanted
« Reply #3 on: October 18, 2018, 11:03:06 AM »
I have a '68 Mudbucker not being used.

I'm not sure I need to fix it right away - maybe if I head back east next year I can evaluate the instrument. Next year is Jiggle the Handle's 30th anniversary! Hoping to be involved.

I think these guitar-sized pickups are the Gibson humbucker Alembic replacements... Mica can please correct the record, but I think the Japan-made AJ's were the only basses they were used on.

I would take Edwin up on his offer until some proper Alembic components can be sourced for that ultra-cool old Gibson.  8) ;D

(I think you and I must like a lot of the same things!)

Duh - you are totally right - wishful thinking changed the regular Gibson guitar humbucker into the mighty bass mudbucker in my mind!

My earliest vintage instrument purchases happened in 2001-2002 - I can't remember the order now but I acquired my first Alembic (a 1985 Spoiler/Exploiter), my first Gibson (the '68 EB-2), and my first Rickenbacker (1976 4001). Definitely set a pattern for the next few years! Actually, I guess the pattern was set when I was a teenager in the '80s and the music I liked from then...
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gearhed289

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Re: Gibson mudbucker replacement Activator wanted
« Reply #4 on: October 19, 2018, 07:41:38 AM »
Duh - you are totally right - wishful thinking changed the regular Gibson guitar humbucker into the mighty bass mudbucker in my mind!

That's funny - I remember seeing those on the price list a few years ago and thinking "Thunderbird".  ;D

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Re: Gibson mudbucker replacement Activator wanted
« Reply #5 on: October 22, 2018, 11:31:26 AM »
I used to have a 68 Pelham Blue Gibson Melody Maker bass with the mudbucker. It was aptly named. I kinda remember that the tone cap used was part of that pickups mud, along with the plastic bridge saddles.

I also recently heard one live played through a vintage Ampeg Classic SVT that actually sounded good! I also saw a Youtube of Free doing 'All right Now' and was surprised to see a Gibson solid body bass was used.