Thanks Yahya and Shaun.
Shaun, just of matter of days and we could have met in London. I am glad she was still there after your visit. :-) Indeed, I am very very very lucky man. I can tell you guys for sure: the GAS is completely gone now with the arrival of this beauty!
Yesterday, it made her d?but at the rehearsal of my band. Needless to say what the reactions were: what a piece of wood! She sounded great, I had a little bit more hum than at home, probably due to the electricity circuit in that room. It also depended on the position where I was standing. I had to roll of some high frequencies that sounded great if I played alone, but it was a bit to crispy in the overall band sound. That?s the beauty of it; all sound possibilities are available in numerous flavours. I guess it is still a matter of finding my way, but the knowledge of the signature electronics helps me a lot.
I found one thing strange already: the pickup selector goes from left to right (seeing standing up): off / bridge pickup / both pickups / neck pickup instead of off / neck pickup / both pickups / bridge pickup which is a more natural way of selecting for me. I think more like: right is the bridge left is the neck. Is this something that is on all series basses, can this be changed?
It was my first night that I played her for a couple of hours standing up, instead of sitting at home. It felt the difference after one hour; she is indeed a bit heavier than my regular ones. But this morning my back and arms were still ok. I think that the long scale is the greatest change for me. Not the extra string and string spacing. I?ll get used to it.
I noticed one big problem with the strap locks. They were tight if I started. After the rehearsal I noticed that they weren?t that fixed anymore (the screw came out some millimetres of the body). I remember that I had that same problem when I had put strap locks on my signatures. They always came loose when I played them standing up. I remember putting some Pattex glue in the holes of the screw. After his operation years ago they never came loose anymore, and they had many hours and years of pressure to resist. Has anyone a suggestion if this is a correct way of solving this problem? Do you have even better solutions? I don?t care for the screws because I know I will never have to pull them out anymore. I appreciate all comments.
Cheers
Jan