Because my last post is sorta vague and long winded I’ll simplify.
I don’t know about Callaham, but standard Fender/Ping Kluson-style tuners will fit your existing ferrules but you’ll have to drill new holes for the mounting screws. The Kluson Revolution F style will fit your screw mounting holes but will need the headstock reamed to fit the new ferrules because the tuners won’t fit through the old ones.
It’s lose-lose for modern tuners retrofitting to a vintage Fender neck that came with the parallelogram F tuners.
Re: Small questions that don't fit anywhere
1842This feller came up on local CL. https://kalamazoo.craigslist.org/msg/d/ ... 15237.htmlOwen wrote: Tue Mar 12, 2024 9:21 am I admit I have a cab problem. I really dig how different speakers work with different heads. It's a problem, I know. So the last thing I should be asking about is buying another cab, but here we are. Most of my cabs are big (4x12s, 2x15s), but the size clubs we play nowadays, it feels like overkill. I have a great 1x15 when I'm playing bass with a Kappalite in it that is light and fucking delivers, and that's what I bring most of the time and my back she is so happy.
What would be a good similar solution in a 2x12? I use a 70s OR120, but it doesnt get cranked as most of my sound comes from pedals.
Advantages: It's not rat fur, it has casters already, it doesn't look like the usual ugly AF combo mods, but most importantly it's cheap as chips. Try it out w/ speakers you already have & see if it's a good fit,. You're not out much if it ain't.
Disadvantages: open back is not going to give you that "tight, focused" sound you might be used to hearing with your 4x12s as those are almost always sealed.
These sorts of things pop up on local CLs/FBMktPlatz alla time from folks looking to get a couple bucks instead of chucking to the curb on odd-size trash day.
Re: Small questions that don't fit anywhere
1843Looks like someone was already there first. Maybe not a negative in this case?tommy wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2024 3:13 pm Because my last post is sorta vague and long winded I’ll simplify.
I don’t know about Callaham, but standard Fender/Ping Kluson-style tuners will fit your existing ferrules but you’ll have to drill new holes for the mounting screws. The Kluson Revolution F style will fit your screw mounting holes but will need the headstock reamed to fit the new ferrules because the tuners won’t fit through the old ones.
It’s lose-lose for modern tuners retrofitting to a vintage Fender neck that came with the parallelogram F tuners.
Re: Small questions that don't fit anywhere
1845Jesus. Someone went to town on that. In this case it might be good news that installing traditional style like you originally posted won’t meet stripped out screw holes (none of the holes match). The bad news is someone has clearly already reamed those tuner shaft holes so who knows what bushings will fit. Do you have a top pic?llllllllllllllllllll wrote: Fri Mar 15, 2024 2:55 pmLooks like someone was already there first. Maybe not a negative in this case?tommy wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2024 3:13 pm Because my last post is sorta vague and long winded I’ll simplify.
I don’t know about Callaham, but standard Fender/Ping Kluson-style tuners will fit your existing ferrules but you’ll have to drill new holes for the mounting screws. The Kluson Revolution F style will fit your screw mounting holes but will need the headstock reamed to fit the new ferrules because the tuners won’t fit through the old ones.
It’s lose-lose for modern tuners retrofitting to a vintage Fender neck that came with the parallelogram F tuners.
Re: Small questions that don't fit anywhere
1846You could just get a bunch of toothpicks and wood glue and start over. This would be ugly as sin but mechanically sound.
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1847For sure, here it is One of the bushings fell out recently. I think its in my parts closet but I’ll have to look for it.tommy wrote: Fri Mar 15, 2024 4:00 pmJesus. Someone went to town on that. In this case it might be good news that installing traditional style like you originally posted won’t meet stripped out screw holes (none of the holes match). The bad news is someone has clearly already reamed those tuner shaft holes so who knows what bushings will fit. Do you have a top pic?llllllllllllllllllll wrote: Fri Mar 15, 2024 2:55 pmLooks like someone was already there first. Maybe not a negative in this case?tommy wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2024 3:13 pm Because my last post is sorta vague and long winded I’ll simplify.
I don’t know about Callaham, but standard Fender/Ping Kluson-style tuners will fit your existing ferrules but you’ll have to drill new holes for the mounting screws. The Kluson Revolution F style will fit your screw mounting holes but will need the headstock reamed to fit the new ferrules because the tuners won’t fit through the old ones.
It’s lose-lose for modern tuners retrofitting to a vintage Fender neck that came with the parallelogram F tuners.
Maybe these tuners would also work?. $12 per tuner stings a little more on a gamble, but I can just buy one and see what happens.
Yeah, I don’t even care about the cosmetics, but ofc tuners have to work well. I had this cheap vintage mustang neck in my closet for years and started to put together a jag around it, then realized how expensive those guitars are and put it down for a couple years. If this is the worse trouble I have with the neck I’ll be doing ok.losthighway wrote: Fri Mar 15, 2024 4:13 pm You could just get a bunch of toothpicks and wood glue and start over. This would be ugly as sin but mechanically sound.
If it’s that bad maybe I’ll get a fat ass Warmoth neck but that’s a last resort
Re: Small questions that don't fit anywhere
1848Those actually look like they might be the original ferrules. So it’s possible the holes haven’t been reamed. Fender had Gotoh making their reissue tuners forever and I think those work great. I’d probably gamble on these and just add another set of mounting screw holes since so many of the previous look bored out a little anyway.
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1849M88 talk got me thinking about the Sennheiser 441 - are all models basically the same?
I might be able to swing one next month and I want an idea of what to look out for, with resale value being maybe the biggest factor.
I can’t imagine buying a new one but would be willing to order one from Europe if it saved a bunch of money.
I might be able to swing one next month and I want an idea of what to look out for, with resale value being maybe the biggest factor.
I can’t imagine buying a new one but would be willing to order one from Europe if it saved a bunch of money.
Re: Small questions that don't fit anywhere
1850I've never heard talk of a difference between any eras or models of these things, not like the SM7 vs. SM7A vs. SM7B rabbit hole that I just went back down this afternoon. The II vs. U suffix is just Tuchel vs. XLR connector.llllllllllllllllllll wrote: Mon Mar 18, 2024 7:08 pm Sennheiser 441 - are all models basically the same?