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Permalink Upgrading a Classic Vibe Bass VI (video series)

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Hey all - thought some of you might find this interesting. I picked up a Squier Classic Vibe Bass VI earlier this year and made a few videos of the upgrade process. First one is just an overview of the instrument and a bit about my plans. Next few will be up over the coming week and I'll post a full tone demo as soon as I can.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtSSqs6nLkQ

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Chiba, thanks for the great intro video on your Squier Classic Vibe Bass VI. I look forward to following your instrument improvement process!

Patrick

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Good guesses all around. The tuners - surprisingly - are decent. I thought about doing the arm & collet, and I probably will, but they weren't available when I got the bridge and I forgot to go back & get the kit.

The specs do indeed say bone nut ... but it was plastic, I promise. It has a bone nut on it now (that won't be exposed until episode 6, which I haven't shot yet).

I kept the original pickups (I rarely get rid of the parts I take off guitars), but one of them broke while I was handling it. Probably harder to repair than it's worth the time, but I'll try to remember to meter the other two.

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I can't really imagine Squier having custom pickups made for ...well, anything.

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Hey Chiba,
I have trouble getting my Staytrem to stay in a neutral position even without trem use. Do you have any tips to keep it centered?

IIRC - the staytrem stainless steel saddles might
a tad too slick when combined with stainless flats. I think Mike Adams (Puisheen) had a section in one of his videos where he lightly roughs up the saddles with sand paper (maybe 150 grit)? I couldn't find the video in a quick search, so can't for sure say what was the exact grit.

Ran
InkEye wrote:

Hey Chiba,
I have trouble getting my Staytrem to stay in a neutral position even without trem use. Do you have any tips to keep it centered?

The Scimitars

Thanks, Ran. That seems to be working for now. This will be a fun instrument to learn.

InkEye wrote:

Hey Chiba,
I have trouble getting my Staytrem to stay in a neutral position even without trem use. Do you have any tips to keep it centered?

I've thought about making or crafting some kind of sleeves to take up the space between the bridge posts and the sides of the thimbles. That's about the only thing I can think of. A friend of mine does a lot of 3D printing, so I've talked about creating some sleeves with him, but haven't actually done it yet.

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chiba wrote:

InkEye wrote:

Hey Chiba,
I have trouble getting my Staytrem to stay in a neutral position even without trem use. Do you have any tips to keep it centered?

I've thought about making or crafting some kind of sleeves to take up the space between the bridge posts and the sides of the thimbles. That's about the only thing I can think of. A friend of mine does a lot of 3D printing, so I've talked about creating some sleeves with him, but haven't actually done it yet.

I posted the same thing in the OSG (offsetguitars.com) and they mentioned that Staytrem has sleeves they can send out. I also read a TalkBass.com thread about the Bass VI after posting my question. Apparently, the ACE Hardware or other type home store may carry brass sleeves that drop down in the thimble.

Not sure if I will go that route since I want to use the trem. At least, I plan to. We'll see. Smile

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