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Haynes Fender Bass Manual

Postby bassboogie » 27 Aug 2010, 22:53

Hi,

Just got my copy of this lovely book. The repair bits are very good. Even better is the section on Key Bass Players and Jet Harris is there with all the other world class bass players. There is also a foreward by Carol Kaye who must rank amongst the best.
The author is Paul Balmer and together with Haynes they should be congratulated on an useful technical manual and a brief but accurate history of the players who were so influential in making the Fender basses famous, including Jet.

Don't wait for Xmas, it comes packed in a small square box and S or HWMBO will be very pleased you have only bought a book and not another guitar.

Regards, Luigi
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Re: Haynes Fender Bass Manual

Postby George Geddes » 06 Sep 2010, 17:23

Yes, well up to the standard of the first three volumes.

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Re: Haynes Fender Bass Manual

Postby Geoff Alderton LH » 09 Sep 2010, 12:53

Hi all.
Exactly as you say Luigi, George, a very good read. Its a must for anyone interested in Bass guitars, not just Fender Bass guitars.
Regards Geoff.
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Re: Haynes Fender Bass Manual

Postby George Geddes » 09 Sep 2010, 20:27

Mine arrived just before I was about to perform minor surgery on my Squier Affinity P Bass. I felt that the single ply white scratchplate as out of character and looked really cheap. I swithered about a replacement, but finally decided on a simple white/black/white three-ply one (from Highly Strung). Thanks to the book, I knew that the bass pickups, unlike a Strat, are screwed into the body.

The screw holes match but the pickup holes didn't! Nothing that a wee bit of careful filing couldn't fix. I'm sure the book, as well as being a good read, will prove invaluable for further tinkering...

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Re: Haynes Fender Bass Manual

Postby RUSSET » 26 Dec 2010, 05:58

Just received a copy as an Xmas present. As I have the first three Haynes Guitar manuals, I am pleased to add this one to the set. From a cursory glance through it, it looks superb, so I now have my Xmas reading sorted.

Tony.
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Re: Haynes Fender Bass Manual

Postby JimN » 26 Dec 2010, 11:46

Seen page 156 (on the Fender Bass VI)?

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Re: Haynes Fender Bass Manual

Postby George Geddes » 26 Dec 2010, 14:41

Jim

Will you sign my copy at Easter?

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Re: Haynes Fender Bass Manual

Postby Paulps » 31 Dec 2010, 13:05

After reading the posts here, I looked for this book on Amazon, ordered it on Monday 27th, received it Thursday 30th, and got into surgery on my Farida FJB6 straight away. (I think the FJB stands for Fender Jazz Bass, as it is a clone). Thanks to this book, I have lowered the action, and corrected the slight intonation problem, for less than half of the cost of my local guitar mechanic, and I still have the book, which is a good read, as well as a great step-by-step guide to minor repairs. What I have learned can also be applied to my Strat, but I might even splash out on the guide to that as well.
Thanks to all who have brought this book to my attention.
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