I’d just play it and watch it age with time.
CME. That’s just down the road a piece from me….. okay maybe a 50 mile long road, but I’ve been in there a few times.This will be an interesting project!
Perhaps some good tips from this following video…:
I will not do any ageing; it will age sufficiently fast by itself. I just added the cover of the bridge after previosly improving the latter, moving the brindge pickup into a reasonable position and replacing the mudbucker by a real one. On a close look You might see that i also set it closer to the brindge. Electronically, this is actually VVT with a no-load pot + a "producer pot" (just pretending to do something).I’d just play it and watch it age with time.
Supposedly, Leland Sklar had a dummy knob on his basses that he could turn when a producer asked him to change his tone, and supposedly they would say, “Yeah, that’s it.”Must be out of touch. Never heard of a “producers knob.”
Ahhh. Urban legends. Gotta love them.Supposedly, Leland Sklar had a dummy knob on his basses that he could turn when a producer asked him to change his tone, and supposedly they would say, “Yeah, that’s it.”
The story is bull because:
Top-tier producers can hear. And they don’t hire guys who think they know better than them. Lee Sklar would never have risen to his enviable position with a crap attitude like that.
Yeah, but Leland Sklar is a hilarious dude! I was walking around inside the 2009 NAMM show at Anaheim, when I noticed Leland nearby at a vendor's booth taking a pic of something. I got my phone camera out and took a pic of him taking pics. When he noticed I was taking a pic of him, he flipped me off and yelled: "Now take a pick"! I was laughing so hard, I couldn't compose myself enough to take a pic of him and his bird. Then he said: "Allright, you flip me off and I'll take a pic of you!" I respectfully obliged.Supposedly, Leland Sklar had a dummy knob on his basses that he could turn when a producer asked him to change his tone, and supposedly they would say, “Yeah, that’s it.”
The story is bull because:
Top-tier producers can hear. And they don’t hire guys who think they know better than them. Lee Sklar would never have risen to his enviable position with a crap attitude like that.


I think Lee himself still says it’s true. And I’ve got a bridge for sale in San Francisco.Ahhh. Urban legends. Gotta love them.
Clever…Did i tell You that i did number the pots of my weakest amp going to 11?