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Squier Paranormal Rascal Bass Mod Project 

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Welcome to the Next Project, we have a Squire Bass on the bench today.
It's in for a little finish removal from the neck and a rewiring to include a blend pot, rather than the factory 3 position switch.
00:00 - lights, camera, action
00:04 - intro
00:37 - teardown
01:16 - naked neck
02:32 - tru protection
04:12 - natural recap
05:36 - wiring prep
06:30 - wiring time
08:22 - reassembly
09:45 - did i mention...
This is a brand new 2023 Squire Paranormal Rascal 4-string bass guitar, which I'm very impress with the build quality. The fit and finish are immaculate. Well done Squire! Honestly, they did a great job, the routed cavities are clean, no buffing compound nor debris anywhere, very clean and neat.
After I removed the neck, I clamped it to a beam and sanded the factory gloss urethane finish from the back of the neck. 120, 200, and 320 papers were used.
The neck was in great shape, looked perfect as I began the sanding, and I only found 2 little waves in the shape as I sanded. The sanding was followed by a quick cleaning and 2 "scrub-on, scrub-off" coats of Tru-Oil, allowing an overnight dry time between coats.
While the Tru-oil was drying, I moved on to the wiring. The first obstacle was making a reducer/washer for the new blend pot to fit where the 3-position switch originally was located.
I McGyver'd a solution, using a large flat washer, an old Sharpie marker and some head-scratching. Works perfectly.
Now to tackle the new parts kit and wiring diagram, which went well, but yielded a output from the guitar that neither I, nor owner were expecting.
Back to the wiring/drawing board. Thank goodness for Google and a bunch of other bass enthusiasts whom have been down this road.
I borrowed a new diagram, changed the wiring and the result was better, but still not where I expected the sound to be.
One more wiring diagram and a change from a 250K, to 500K tone pot did the trick.
Keep trying until you find what works.
The guitar was put together and back to the owner it went. All good, whew!
This was the first Blend pot I've dealt with, a rather interesting device, basically 2 potentiometers stacked together, which hand-off signal between each other as the knob is rotated. The final result was a uniform output level that would pan/blend from one to the other of the 2 pickups as the pot was rotated. The first wiring diagram created a dip in output at the center detent of the pot rotation, that didn't fly. Now it's working great!
Thanks for watching and hop you enjoyed the project.
Be safe and take care!

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@rockandrollisyourmom
@rockandrollisyourmom 14 часов назад
Solid
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 14 часов назад
Rock and Roll, thanks for watching. Be safe and take care!
@threedaymonk
@threedaymonk 5 месяцев назад
That's such a useful tip to poke a tiny hole in the Tru-Oil bottle foil. I always peel it all the way off, and it always dries out and gums up. Now I know what I'm doing with … The Next Bottle.
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 5 месяцев назад
Monk, thanks for watching! The small hole should help, but won't completely stop the Tru Oil from gumming up. It just happens. I've also tried putting a piece of tape over the small hole, but the tape adhesive seems to know it's "oil" and doesn't really like to stick to the silver seal. Tried some plastic wrap, no luck. So, a small hole, clean the top of the bottle and threads, snug the cap, and hope for the best. If you find a better solution, please share it with the rest of us. We all suffer the gummy Tru Oil blues. Good luck with your projects, be safe and take care!
@Hans_914
@Hans_914 5 месяцев назад
Finally some Bass love!!!❤ Another great video. Thank you.
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 5 месяцев назад
I'm trying to get up to speed in the bass community. I've got a 5 string, 35" build on my schedule, hope to get it underway in '24. Hope all is well for you, take care my friend!
@stealingtomorrowband
@stealingtomorrowband 5 месяцев назад
I think the reason their aren't many bass repair videos out in the world is because bassists respect their gear!!!! Looking forward to seeing your build vid
@oldmanzen6682
@oldmanzen6682 5 месяцев назад
Nice job with the wiring. That's a damn clean job. I just finished modifying a Squier anniversary P bass in December with my daughter. We stripped the finish and gave it a burst somewhere between a sunburst and root beer burst. They're fantastic basses. Not just for the money. They're just great.
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 5 месяцев назад
oldmanzen, good to hear from you again and thanks for watching! Great to hear of the P bass you shared with your daughter, that's really cool to have that time and a project together. I am really pleased and surprised by how clean and neatly assembled this bass is. I've worked on higher end brands that weren't as clean. I do appreciate the attention to detail when routed cavites are smooth and clean. It's like someone cares. I care, guessin' you do too. Hope all is well for you, be safe and take care!
@Carlos_Marlos
@Carlos_Marlos 5 месяцев назад
This was a great project! I've been curious about the rascal and the blend pot for a while and seeing you work on it and explain your reasoning has been very informative and entertaining! Thanks and keep up the great work!
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 5 месяцев назад
Carlos, thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed the project! This was the first Squire Rascal I've seen in person, and I'm really impressed by the clean assembly of this guitar. I don't know if all Squires are this lucky, I do hope that is the case. The blend pot was new to me as well. A few hurdles to overcome, but in the end it works as I expected it should. I don't know if the blend pot will be for everyone, some people may prefer a switch, idk. This was a fun project, even with a few chanllenges, all good. Be safe and take care!
@steveroberts
@steveroberts 5 месяцев назад
Nice job again
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 5 месяцев назад
Hey Steve, thanks for watching, and thanks. Take care my friend!
@frankmusiol6871
@frankmusiol6871 5 месяцев назад
Sauber gemacht👍👍
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 5 месяцев назад
Vielen Dank fürs Zuschauen! Es ist großartig geworden. Seien Sie sicher und passen Sie auf sich auf! --- thanks to google translate -- Danke an Google übersetzer -- Thank you for watching! It turned out great. Be safe and take care of yourself!
@davidmarkham4391
@davidmarkham4391 5 месяцев назад
That is the cleanest wiring 🤙
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 5 месяцев назад
David, thanks for watching! Since the rest of the guitar was so clean and orderly, I tried to make the wiring look like it belonged. Turned out pretty good. Be safe and take care!
@hueffel987
@hueffel987 5 месяцев назад
Hello John, we have three Squier Strats (HSS, SSS and HH). None of them was perfect. But You can make really good guitars out of them. And I really love the sound of the cheap single coils, the humbuckers not so much. Thank You for sanding 😁 Take care, my friend Jens
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 5 месяцев назад
Jens!, thanks for watching! I'm seeing the attraction a lot of people have for Squires. I think this is the first "new" squire I've worked on, but it is great. A really well made machine! As for the humbuckers, I'm not really sure what to have expected from this bass. I know the sound sample I added won't do it proper justice, but I'm not set up for bass play-through, nor to I have any bass talent. At least it works, and the owner is happy with it = All good! Hope you are doing well, take care my friend!
@wjewell63
@wjewell63 5 месяцев назад
Right on......👍
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 5 месяцев назад
wjewell, good to hear from you again and thanks for watching! Hope all is well, be safe and take care!
@comehomeshane
@comehomeshane 4 месяца назад
Just bought one of these! Would love to hear a before and after comparison! You might have another customer for the same project 😊
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 4 месяца назад
Thanks for watching! Sorry I can offer a before/after, I didn't have the bass for long, just had to get the mods done. Personally, I saw the biggest sound improvement by changing the pots. Hope you enjoy your new bass. Be safe and take care!
@Asmuk
@Asmuk 5 месяцев назад
Good to see a well-routed neck socket in a Squier. I've purchased only one 2nd hand Squier - a CV 60s Mustang, with a socket so badly routed it has 3 different planes on it and teardown from a blunt chisel which tried to fix it and made it worse. It took me a while to discover why it was so hard to set up the bass properly. I had to re-route it and got only a partial refund since I had already removed the glossy finish from the neck. In the end, I've got so disappointed and angry with the brand (after I found a lot of horror stories about Squier sockets) that I did a complete redo, stripped the paint, the veneer, and did an oil-wax finish in the eastern mahogany body. It looks gorgeous and classy now but I still have some work to do with a new bridge after so many attempts to adjust the ax.
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 5 месяцев назад
Asmuk, thanks for watching! WOW, sorry to hear of the messed up Squire you had to deal with, sounds pretty bad. I'm hoping that they have remedied their productions problems since your guitar was born. I was really surprised and impressed by this bass guitar. It was possibly the cleanest "new" guitar that I can remember looking inside of, perhaps it was just luck. Sounds like you've turned your guitar in to a great instrument, after a great deal of work, hope the bridge issue can be sorted out too. Thanks for the rundown on your project, it's interesting to me hearing what others are doing. Be safe and take care!
@Jonathan_Doe_
@Jonathan_Doe_ 5 месяцев назад
Never had this kind of issue with a Squier… If you’d not scuffed the gloss off I’m sure an exchange or refund would’ve been given without issue too. I have played one or two very definite duds in a shop though. The Cort (ICS serials) and the Samick (ISS serials). Are usually great fit and finish wise, maybe some minor setup or bits of fret dressing here and there, but woods bound to react and move slightly when it’s travelling all the way from Indonesia.
@nieko3038
@nieko3038 5 месяцев назад
Soldering. The times I followed a diagram and things not working. Resoldering when it’s al put neat together 😅 Watching Squier content while waiting for the delivery guy for a Squier Bronco bass mod project.
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 5 месяцев назад
Nieko, thanks for watching! I know right, I follow diagrams all the time, and re-soldering seems to be part of the diagrams intent. Then there are the times I have the diagram upside-down, or just randomly solder the wrong things together. I really should find a different hobby, LOL. So, a Squier Bronco bass mod project, sounds fun! Good luck, be safe and take care!
@jasondorsey7110
@jasondorsey7110 5 месяцев назад
Bronco basses are a really fun project, I modded an affinity series bronco 5 years ago, then about six months ago I suped up one of these new sonic broncos and this one's definitely a keeper, much better than the affinity, good luck with yours
@nieko3038
@nieko3038 5 месяцев назад
@@jasondorsey7110 Thank you. Played it for a few days now. It is fun to play and the neck feels great. No sharp frets. Always loved the Mustang body shape and it works great for a bass.
@santoclemenzi
@santoclemenzi 5 месяцев назад
yes, YES, Y.E.S. 🔥
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 5 месяцев назад
LOL, I thought I might get that reaction from you! Hey Santo, thanks for watching, and I hope you are doing well. I have a Bass Build project planned for '24... wait, didn't I say that last year too? As I've said before, I may pick your brain for a few ideas. Be safe and take care my friend!
@ranman58635
@ranman58635 5 месяцев назад
Awesome to see you by the way. I think i need a friend. Lol😅 hope you r well. I juat finished a Jimmy Hendrix tribute guitar.
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 5 месяцев назад
Ranman, you are a busy fellow this morning! Good to hear from you again, LOL and you've go a freind in me.... you've got a friend in me... Toy Story just popped into my mind. Jimi tribuite guitar, sounds cool, which Hendrix style git did you build?
@ranman58635
@ranman58635 5 месяцев назад
@@theNextProject , lol, thanks. It's a lefty Stratocaster turned for a righty. Standard Squier stratocaster from 2000's very good base fpr this project.
@lemoine00
@lemoine00 Месяц назад
Hi, first thanks a lot for both videos on this bass, it help a lot. I have a question maybe you have the answer. Do you think it's possible to adapt other bridge on this model? less voluminous ,more basic to help shaking the right hand or having a better posture for slapping? Thank you again. Best regards
@theNextProject
@theNextProject Месяц назад
Thanks for watching! I don't know of an exact replacement bridge for this bass guitar, however other bridges could be mounted and be functional. The "fit" would be the issue, as this bass has a large bridge flange, and many replacement options may have a different footprint. So, if you don't mind the pickguard not fitting close to a new bridge it can be done. Sorry I don't have any suggestions as to which bridges would be good candidates. Good luck with your project!
@Markleford
@Markleford 5 месяцев назад
It's time for... THE NEXT SANDING PROJECT! What did you use for your quick-connect to the output jack? I rewire so often, I should look into that!
@Markleford
@Markleford 5 месяцев назад
Also, I gotta say that the sound of this bass after mods is FAR better than I'd heard it on any demo. Really shows how you can bring muddy pickups to life by using an appropriate pot value!
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 5 месяцев назад
Hey Mark, thanks for watching! For the ground line I used a 22 AWG JST Plug Connector 2 Pin Male/Female Plug set. I just wired both the red and black of either side of the plug to the ground line, so it's go redundant contact built in. I've also wired a QD for an output jack on a previous project. For that I used an RC servo lead connector...but I'm guessing the plug used for this project would do the same thing. Give it a go!
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 5 месяцев назад
That's great to hear, I really didn't have a baseline to judge how this sounds. So, thanks for letting me know. The owner is happy, so I felt the project went in the right direction, but it's good to get your feedback too, thanks!
@MuseumsBloke
@MuseumsBloke 5 месяцев назад
Job well done with the hurdles nicely explained. Have to confess that your bass playing is still way better than my soldering skills and wiring diagram comprehension. But it’s all a journey, right?
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 5 месяцев назад
LOL, that made me spit my coffee just a little. I may borrow that next time my bass playing ability is in question.... "you suck at bass... yeah, but my bass playing is better than your soldering" That should catch'em off guard. Hahaha, too funny! It seems every project has some little issue to get over or around. I kinda like the MacGyver aspect of it all. Thanks for watching and riding along with me during these projects. Be safe and take care!
@MuseumsBloke
@MuseumsBloke 5 месяцев назад
Happy to lend, & sorry about the coffee… The Gods of RU-vid and channels like yours have, on a variety of topics, helped and encouraged me to expand my mediocre skills set. Spent this afternoon learning how to remove the rear bumper from my car in order to solve a water leak. Supplemental consideration was given to whether I should even attempt the job. Reckon I’ll have to give it a go … What could possibly go wrong???
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 5 месяцев назад
All good, I can brew more coffee as needed. Automotive wrestling. I'd guess you'll find some things that make you wonder "WTH?", and other things that may be "oh, now that's clever". I really don't like working on newer vehicles. Too many plastic snap-together/break-apart - parts. But, that's the way it goes. I wish you good luck with your endeavor, I'm sure you'll get it fixed. Be safe, good luck and take care!
@ranman58635
@ranman58635 5 месяцев назад
Fyi, yellow Mallory caps are awesome!
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 5 месяцев назад
I don't think I've ever tried the Mallory caps, mostly I have the Orange, and chicklet green caps within reach. The owner supplied all the parts for this, so I just went with what he handed me, aside from the 500K tone pot. That did come from my parts bin. I need to get organized and sorted out. A shoebox full of pots and such really isn't very convenient, lol.
@ranman58635
@ranman58635 5 месяцев назад
@@theNextProject , lol, I hear ya. I dont have a 1 Meg either but I heard that it'll solve that tone problem. Yeah, if you be fixing up guitar's... bin it up!
@trappenweisseguy27
@trappenweisseguy27 2 месяца назад
That oil is not going to be providing much protection from moisture going in and out. That’s why Warmoth won’t guarantee unless you put a hard coat over top.
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 2 месяца назад
Trap, thanks for watching. The tru-oil finish in this case isn't really to prevent moisture transfer. I mainly put it on to reduce the amount of dirt and finger gunk from getting ground in. I know Warmoth considers oil coatings a soft finish, and a hard finish is needed for warranty. Glad this isn't a Warmoth neck.. The owner of this base wanted a naked natural neck. I suggested the couple coats of tru-oil to reduce dirt accumulation and slow staining. All good.
@neilstaehle2546
@neilstaehle2546 12 дней назад
Do you know if there are any after market bridges for this bass. I’m thinking about buying one but I’d replace the bridge and some other things. Just wasn’t sure if the bridge was made specifically for this model.
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 10 дней назад
Neil, thanks for watching! I'm sorry but I don't know what aftermarket bridge would fit this bass. I only had it for a couple days to do some work on it, and it went back to the owner. Sorry I can't help. Be safe and take care!
@perecaramba3319
@perecaramba3319 4 месяца назад
Nice job, hairy man
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 4 месяца назад
LOL, thanks for watching, take care!
@perecaramba3319
@perecaramba3319 4 месяца назад
Nice explenations (and bulge)
@perecaramba3319
@perecaramba3319 4 месяца назад
mmmm...
@achimdg6335
@achimdg6335 5 месяцев назад
Well, this time I got a criticism. The truth of the tone pot does not lie in the fully open, or the fully closed position, it lies in all of the positions in-between. Can you tell a 10 from a 7.5 from a 5 and a 2.5 from a 0?
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 5 месяцев назад
Achim, thanks for watching and good point. Hurt the one feeling I had left :_ ( , sniff, sob, LOL. What I was hoping to show in the ultra-brief sound sample is that there is now a difference when the tone is rolled. I don't think my camera was picking up the bass sound too well anyway, nor the little amp I was plugged into. More hurdles to navigate. When the bass had the 250K pot, it didn't matter where the knob was rotated, it all sounded the same, dark, muffled and a bit underwater. The 500K allowed some highs to remain, and seemed to clean up the sound, at least to me, but I get what your sayin. Thanks for the comment/criticism, take care my friend!
@Emrys345_Guitar
@Emrys345_Guitar 5 месяцев назад
Another good video! Question. Any tips on removing poly finish from the body? Most I've read up say heat gun, but I don't have one and not wanting to buy one for 1-2 uses.
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 5 месяцев назад
Emrys, thanks for watching! Poly removal... there are 3 basic choices that come to mind. Sanding, Chemical Striping, or Heat gun. Can't say any are enjoyable. I used a heat gun recently on the HB telecaster project. Used a Harbor Freight gun and it took a fair amount of time, and a lot of heat. The heat removed the top urethane color, but didn't really do much to the underlaying polyester sealer coat. I still had to sand that stuff off. So on the cheap, without a gun, you've got sanding or stripping. Chemical stripping (Clean Strip, Lowes/Home Depot) will likely to the job, but it stinks and it's messy. You'll still have clean-up sanding to do afterwards. AND, you need to be sure to get all the stripper off the body, can't leave residue behind. If you have an orbital sander, and a few hours... there is sanding, everybody loves sanding. Oh, is it a flat strat or similar body, or a curvy LP type thing. A few added challenges getting around and over carved top shapes. Sorry, no easy button that I can think of.
@Emrys345_Guitar
@Emrys345_Guitar 5 месяцев назад
@@theNextProject No no that's fine! Thank you for all the tips and info! It's an SG kit guitar I put together and my Squire Tele. I have the sander. I guess, I'll be doing that then.
@DadPlaysBass
@DadPlaysBass 5 месяцев назад
I bought the green version of that bass. I like the bass and now I feel like modding it too. I don’t like the neck pickup at all! But I love the bridge pickup. I wonder if I could just leave the bridge pickup and cover the hole from the neck pickup. Whenever I wanna slap that pickup is right on the way and I simply hate it. The bass overall is really good but the neck pickup and subsequently the pickup switch are rendered useless to me. I wonder what can I put in that little switch’s place, a blend knob? What would that do? I actually never seen it in a bass, I have a blend knob on my preamp pedal
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 5 месяцев назад
Hey Dad, thanks for watching! Interesting. Yep, you could pull the neck pickup ( and probably never miss it ). I wonder if there is a single pup pickguard available for this bass, hmm. You could pull the pickup and swap a pickguard perhaps... Maybe make one, or have one made for you! I should have traced the pickguard when I had it out of the bass... I could have made one one and sent it your way... Sorry, I wasn't planning ahead at all. Ha, that sounds like me. You probably won't need a blend if you go with the single humbucker, no need for the switch... what to do. Hmm. Here's an ebay seller ( I have no knowledege of other than searching for pickguards ). www.ebay.com/str/earlpilanz?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=_pj1oDotRNG&sssrc=3418065&ssuid=61Q7iHdKSNW&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY Maybe send a message and inquire about a pickguard for you Rascal. Enjoy your Bass, be safe, have fun, take care!
@Chris.Wiley.
@Chris.Wiley. 5 месяцев назад
I'm surprised the blend pot works with the two lugs not grounded.
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 5 месяцев назад
Hey Chris, thanks for watching! AH, the blend pot... What an interesting little device, and yes - surprised it works without the two lugs grounded. Originally, the two ground lugs were grounded and had a jumper. The output had a dip in the middle at the detent area, not an even hand-of from one pickup to the other. A lot of internet searching offered the non-grounded, and non-jumpered option. Out came the jumper and grounds and surprisingly it worked way better than the original plan. There was still the flat tone response, but I chalk that up to the original tone pot being a 250K with an 047 cap, all the highs were dumped. The 500K tone pot made a big difference, and still using the 047cap. I'm sure there are a bunch of other tweaks that could be worked in, but for now the owner is happy, so I'm happy. A fun project, and educational for me too! Hope all is well for you, be safe and take care!
@Chris.Wiley.
@Chris.Wiley. 5 месяцев назад
@@theNextProjectThat's really interesting how it dipped in the center detent position. It almost sounds like the pickups were out-of-phase or something. I'll have to try the non-grounded circuit the next time I'm working with a blend pot - you learn something new every day!!
@tdepiera1
@tdepiera1 3 месяца назад
Question about the wiring, is everything but the blend pot how it came from the factory? Mine is wired a bit different and i'm getting some hum, but it doesnt seem to be a ground issue from what I can tell.
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 3 месяца назад
Thanks for watching! Sorry, but there really isn't anything factory in the wiring. I'm trying to remember how it was originally, but I'm drawing a blank. Assuming you've tried different cable and possibly a different guitar to eliminate the hum being something other than the bass guitar. Humbuckers "shouldn't" hum, or at least have very, little hum. Is the hum always there, no matter which pickup is selected, or if the volume and tone are up or down? If you happen to have just purchased the guitar, you may want to take it back to the store to have them check it out. Sorry I can't help on this. Good luck to you, hope you find the answer.
@tdepiera1
@tdepiera1 3 месяца назад
@@theNextProject Thanks for the reply. Yeah ive plugged 3 different instruments into the same setup including my stingray and a jazz bass. the jazz bass is actually quieter when both pickups are on then this bass is for me. I checked continuity of the ground and everything seems grounded and I just shielded the cavity and threw some extra copper on the pickguard for good measure. it's better but still not silent, which just doesnt seem right because they;re humbuckers! Im thinking about returning it, I ordered it online though so shipping and all thhat is a hassle. id rather just rewire it if I knew what it was
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 3 месяца назад
Ah, sounds like you've been busy with it. Sorry to hear it's been such a problem for you. Good luck with however you move forward with this guitar. Take care!
@ranman58635
@ranman58635 5 месяцев назад
Seems like many are doing these types of things. Tru oil os my favorite when done right. You can seal with a good coat of wax protection. I didnt know you r taking on job's?
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 5 месяцев назад
Ranman, I really like Tru Oil for neck finish, not entirely on board for it on a body, but some folks love that too. I've been doing side work for a long time. Kinda comes and goes. Most of the projects I'm getting recently are funneled through a co-worker who is in 4 different bands... and works a 40 job. So, he's got a wide variety of people that he sees regularly, and is kind enough to spread the word. I've worked on one of his guitars, and he states others will follow as soon as he can get them out of rotation. Seems he uses different guitars for each of the different bands, some are tuned down, some are "cover band" specific... I find it rather entertaining to hear of it all. I've had some offers to work on remote projects, but round-trip shipping kills. So, mainly local stuff, which is just fine as I also have my own projects, laundry, vacuuming, dishes and such to do. Hope you are doing well, take care my friend!
@ranman58635
@ranman58635 5 месяцев назад
@@theNextProject , good deal. I had a few like that too. They send you stuff to do. The home work never ends. I live on a farm now so I know. Left the city life. No guitar building here though, they don't seem to think it'll fit here. (No room) now my focus is on the Bible and next year I'll take music lessons so I can feel more comfortable playing.
@toddmenard2330
@toddmenard2330 3 месяца назад
You wouldn’t happen to do this to my Rascal, if I sent you just the pickguard and electronics? How much would you charge?
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 3 месяца назад
Todd, thanks for watching! I guess that would work, but I'm overbooked at the moment. Send me and email at: thenextproject.info@gmail.com We'll swap some messages. Take care, talk soon!
@elfiligrano5010
@elfiligrano5010 5 месяцев назад
Better make it longscale. :-)
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 5 месяцев назад
LOL, this was a small project, not a big one. Thanks for watching, be safe and take care!
@sgtrutters5892
@sgtrutters5892 4 месяца назад
Was that just heat shrink you put on the pickup winding?
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 4 месяца назад
Sgt Rutters, I used some shrink tubing to hold groups of the wiring harness together under the pick guard. I'm guessing you were referring to the control wiring, if so, yep shrink tubing. I didn't do any work on the pickup windings though. Be safe and
@sgtrutters5892
@sgtrutters5892 4 месяца назад
@@theNextProject yeah, sorry meant the wiring, not winding. 😂
@ranman58635
@ranman58635 5 месяцев назад
After watching more, 1 meg pot would have done it i think.
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 5 месяцев назад
ranman, now you've got me wondering if I have a 1meg pot in my pile of parts. Hmm.
@AHoundOnAHonda
@AHoundOnAHonda 5 месяцев назад
Believe it or not... it's spelled SQUIER. It's a handsome bass, although short-scale isn't for me. 🙁
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 5 месяцев назад
Bahaha, I don't know how to spell what is right on the headstock. Thanks for pointing that out. I'm sure I misspelled that throughout the video as well, too late for those changes (yikes!) I hear ya, the shorter scale isn't for everyone is the word in the street. The owner of this guitar mentioned that as well, saying he learns song on short scales, then plays live with long scale bass. I know my hands would be in the wrong place. LOL, I'm a mess. Be safe and take care!
@AHoundOnAHonda
@AHoundOnAHonda 5 месяцев назад
@@theNextProject It certainly sounds great though. I must look into that no-ground blend pot thing - I've read about it before and (I think) tried it without noticing much difference - but perhaps the rest of the wiring needed tweaking too. Did you use a 250k blend? 🎸
@theNextProject
@theNextProject 5 месяцев назад
From what I've read, the 250, or 500k MN blend pots are the trick. If I recall this was a MN 500K blend pot. I just picked up a few of these for some benchtop testing. Seems some people are saying the 500k leaves more signal intact to run downstream. Makes sense I guess. Part of the problem with opt 1 wiring on this project, the 250k tone pot was cutting too much high-end I'm guessing. It's way better now (opt 3) with. 500k tone, than what I first attempted. Fun to tinker with this stuff, it is time consuming however. Good luck with your testing!
@AHoundOnAHonda
@AHoundOnAHonda 5 месяцев назад
@@theNextProject Thanks very much! 😀