Semi acoustic. Mnnnnnfh.

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BridgehouseBridgehouse Frets: 24579
I have been jonesing for a semi acoustic bass for some time now, mostly to use live and to give an alternate sound option.

I also love Precisions.

Imagine my surprise to discover Fender did an A/E Precision and I didn't even know about it.

Now seriously want one.

Anyone tried one?


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  • martmart Frets: 5205
    It does look kinda cool. I’ve not played a Fender A/E, but for many years my main bass was a Warwick Starbass. That was good fun.
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  • TTonyTTony Frets: 27345
    Nice.

    I think you should buy one.

    Probably tomorrow.

    HTH.
    Having trouble posting images here?  This might help.
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  • BridgehouseBridgehouse Frets: 24579
    Main problem - they don't make them any more and they are quite rare. Just my luck. 
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  • Winny_PoohWinny_Pooh Frets: 7732
    edited November 2017
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  • FunkfingersFunkfingers Frets: 14323
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    Main problem - they don't make them any more and they are quite rare. 
    Those were Japanese. They were contemporaneous with the Acousti-caster guitar series. I cannot remember whether some versions had a piezo transducer in the bridge area. Without that, the instrument can deliver neither the sound of an acoustic or a solidbody Precision.

    Are there internal organs that you could sell to finance a Gibson EB-650?
    Be seeing you.
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  • I love the look of this, but I can't tell if it has a bound edge or not. 
    Of the few hollow body basses I've tried, I've always found them to be too wooly, this might be a good compromise.
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  • BridgehouseBridgehouse Frets: 24579
    Main problem - they don't make them any more and they are quite rare. 
    Those were Japanese. They were contemporaneous with the Acousti-caster guitar series. I cannot remember whether some versions had a piezo transducer in the bridge area. Without that, the instrument can deliver neither the sound of an acoustic or a solidbody Precision.

    Are there internal organs that you could sell to finance a Gibson EB-650?
    Yes, piezo bridge in all of them with lace sensor P blended...


    No internal organs - apparently I need them..
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  • BridgehouseBridgehouse Frets: 24579

    Not as much, but still nice tho!
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  • BridgehouseBridgehouse Frets: 24579
    I love the look of this, but I can't tell if it has a bound edge or not. 
    Of the few hollow body basses I've tried, I've always found them to be too wooly, this might be a good compromise.
    Yep - bound edge...


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  • FunkfingersFunkfingers Frets: 14323
    Lace Sensor bass pickups always sound a bit "off" to me. On the Acousti-bass, blended with a budget piezo, this might actually help.

    No internal organs - apparently I need them.
    I can not believe that nobody has made the obvious gag about those organs for which you might have little or no use.
    Be seeing you.
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  • That picture sells it. I vaguely remember Fender doing a bound edge p-bass many years ago, so you could go the Gretsch route, get one of those and paint an f-hole on it?
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  • ICBMICBM Frets: 71960
    I've never seen one of these, but it's clearly the brother of the HMT Telecaster - second version, not the Floyd/HB 'metal' guitar which gave it its name. I had one of those, which was fantastic - the most convincingly 'acoustic' sounding semi-solidbody guitar I've ever played - except that I hated the neck, which was a typical early-90s wide/thin profile, with huge frets. It had the 'offset' neck plate which means it's not easily interchangeable for a different Tele neck.

    The controls are volume, tone and blend - I don't know about the P-Bass but on the Tele, the blend control works backwards - 'forwards' gives the piezo pickup - but is easily rewired. The one in the OP has had the Lace magnetic pickup and knobs replaced. The fretless one has also had the knobs replaced - they came with 'F top' knobs originally, but they very often get changed because the F tops fall off...

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  • BridgehouseBridgehouse Frets: 24579
    ICBM said:
    I've never seen one of these, but it's clearly the brother of the HMT Telecaster - second version, not the Floyd/HB 'metal' guitar which gave it its name. I had one of those, which was fantastic - the most convincingly 'acoustic' sounding semi-solidbody guitar I've ever played - except that I hated the neck, which was a typical early-90s wide/thin profile, with huge frets. It had the 'offset' neck plate which means it's not easily interchangeable for a different Tele neck.

    The controls are volume, tone and blend - I don't know about the P-Bass but on the Tele, the blend control works backwards - 'forwards' gives the piezo pickup - but is easily rewired. The one in the OP has had the Lace magnetic pickup and knobs replaced. The fretless one has also had the knobs replaced - they came with 'F top' knobs originally, but they very often get changed because the F tops fall off...
    They did a Precision HMT as well - with a hockey stick headstock and jazzly finishes. 
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  • BridgehouseBridgehouse Frets: 24579
    This is a similar concept - also no longer made and also highly regarded... Yamaha BEX4...


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  • FunkfingersFunkfingers Frets: 14323
    Just needs a Mudbucker, a Hipshot D-Tuner and some fingerboard scalloping.
    Be seeing you.
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  • dogloaddogload Frets: 1495
    Is the Fender long scale? Most of the semi or hollow basses seem to be shorter scale which contributes to the thuddiness.

    I've got a Duesenberg which is 30" scale but whilst it has a shorter decay than my Fender Jazz for example, being a semi with a central sustain block it has a much smoother sound than a fully-hollow one (just like the difference between a Casino and 335-type guitar). 
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    • That acoustic p bass is lovely. Ibanez have got a couple of semi hollow basses out at the moment. Saw one in GAK a couple of weeks ago. Didn't try it but it looked quite nice. Will have a slinky neck profile unfortunately .

    https://www.gak.co.uk/en/ibanez-srh500-def-semi-hollow-electric-bass-dragon-eye-burst-flat-/904880?gclid=CjwKCAiA9MTQBRAREiwAzmytw0PghcLV32Q3OflJVGaFl2eYVg01RzJA8guCVMT0V5iZ3_O_pIbsgBoCWqIQAvD_BwE
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  • BridgehouseBridgehouse Frets: 24579
    Funnily enough, I've decided to do my own.

    I've got a semi-hollow 51Precision style body being made, along with a full scale wide nut vintage style Precision neck. 

    I am going to go for no pickguard, ultralight tuners and a fairly meaty bridge to try to keep the weight down but the balance spot on. 

    Build thread will start in a bit.
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  • I see you’ve decided to build one, but because I’ve just found it in a sale have you seen one of these?

    https://www.gear4music.com/Guitar-and-Bass/Schecter-dUg-Pinnick-Baron-H-Bass-Guitar-Black/1M16
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