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Bio: I am an artist of sorts who has worked w/ digital and traditional artwork, photography as well as a fair bit of customization projects. Also, I am a huge Castlevania nut.
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Hmm.. new project... maybe.
May 14, 2008 - 10:33 am
I'm debating on modifying my Bass Guitar yet again! This time I am thinking of swapping out the factory bridge with a LeoQuan BadAss II Bass Guitar Bridge and perhaps a new set of pickups maybe these... I am good with wiring so it's not a problem to go about changing things. Plus the new bridge will definatly give my bass better sustain so my long notes don't die out too fast, which is something I have noticed during practice.

This would be mod #3, but this would be the first 'major' change to the instrument, the other two where mearly cosmetic. ha.

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On a further note... The main thing I am concerned about is... the Leo Quans are made to directly replace the bridge on Fender P and J basses. But my P Bass is actually a Epiphone from the mid- late 80's... Which means Gibson. I was looking at the bridge that is currently on it last night and I may have to drill new holes to mount the thing in place... not a big deal, as long as I am careful.
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xekushnr
xekushnr
May 14, 2008 - 1:14 pm
I've always heard good things about the Leo Quan's. I'm sure you will be extremely happy with where your money went on this one, it will sound like a whole new instrument. I replaced the bridge and bridge humbucker on my Randy Rhoads Jackson a year ago and it just fueled my passion to play again.
Scott
Scott
May 14, 2008 - 2:13 pm
Oh, thanks!
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