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Sabre 85:a?
Postat: ons 28 nov 2007, 23:22
av blackparkas
Postat: tor 29 nov 2007, 08:27
av pn
Inte till 1985 väl? Har för mig att det var 79-80. Men loggan ser skum ut på den dåliga bilden, är det en ernie ball krumelur där?
Postat: tor 29 nov 2007, 14:22
av Bassmaniac
Tror faktiskt att -85 var sista året. Micarna är dock annorlunda och det sitter en 5-läges switch i stället för två miniswitchar.
Anders
Postat: tor 29 nov 2007, 14:23
av precision65
Var det inte ännu längre? Har för mig att de fick plexiplektrumskydd lite senare?
Postat: tor 29 nov 2007, 14:31
av precision65
Saxat från Basforumet på Ernie Ball:
Brief run down.
*Introduced late 1978. Black epoxy pre-amp but circuit different to Sting Ray. Toggle switches on control plat. Body contoured (Sting Ray is slab body). Maple neck with option of a slimmer nut width (Jazz Bass). PUPs similar to the Ray but smaller physical dimension. 3 bolt neck. Serials are "C00xxxx" (Sting Ray are "B00xxxx). Horse shoe style bridge. Top load for strings (no through-body).
*1979 black epoxy deleted from pre-amp but pre-amp remains same.
*Late 1979 Rosewood is an option (but not narrow nut). Some Rosewood are 3 bolt but in the main they're 4 bolt necks.
*1983 toggle switch changes to slide switch (different pickup selection). Neck PUP similar to Jazz Bass. Bridge PUP remains same. PUPs are soapbar (pole pieces not visible). Old pre-amp deleted and Sting Ray pre-amp used.
*1985 Ernie Ball adopts Sabre. Some early ones have the horse shoe bridge and "Cooxxxx" serial (rare). String retainer now on A and D strings (previously D and G). Initially the headstock logo is Pre-EB (rare) before "Ernie Ball" is added. Four dot markers past the 12th fret (Pre-EB had three). In the main, a Sting Ray style bridge is used and therefore a Pre-EB "B00xxxx" serial is used. But EB introduce an unprefixed five digit serial. So you could get both serials up to circa 1988. There after, only the five digit serials.
*1987 three band introduced as an option (rectangular board and same as SR5)
*Circa 1989 six bolt neck introduced (4 and 6 bolt run concurrent).
*1990 moon shaped pre-amp board introduced (same as SR5 first version).
*Production ceases 1991.
Postat: tor 29 nov 2007, 14:32
av Bassmaniac
*Introduced late 1978. Black epoxy pre-amp but circuit different to Sting Ray. Toggle switches on control plat. Body contoured (Sting Ray is slab body). Maple neck with option of a slimmer nut width (Jazz Bass). PUPs similar to the Ray but smaller physical dimension. 3 bolt neck. Serials are "C00xxxx" (Sting Ray are "B00xxxx). Horse shoe style bridge. Top load for strings (no through-body).
*1979 black epoxy deleted from pre-amp but pre-amp remains same.
*Late 1979 Rosewood is an option (but not narrow nut). Some Rosewood are 3 bolt but in the main they're 4 bolt necks.
*1983 toggle switch changes to slide switch (different pickup selection). Neck PUP similar to Jazz Bass. Bridge PUP remains same. PUPs are soapbar (pole pieces not visible). Old pre-amp deleted and Sting Ray pre-amp used.
*1985 Ernie Ball adopts Sabre. Some early ones have the horse shoe bridge and "Cooxxxx" serial (rare). String retainer now on A and D strings (previously D and G). Initially the headstock logo is Pre-EB (rare) before "Ernie Ball" is added. Four dot markers past the 12th fret (Pre-EB had three). In the main, a Sting Ray style bridge is used and therefore a Pre-EB "B00xxxx" serial is used. But EB introduce an unprefixed five digit serial. So you could get both serials up to circa 1988. There after, only the five digit serials.
*1987 three band introduced as an option (rectangular board and same as SR5)
*Circa 1989 six bolt neck introduced (4 and 6 bolt run concurrent).
*1990 moon shaped pre-amp board introduced (same as SR5 first version).
*Production ceases 1991.
Hittade det här på ett MM-forum. Hela historien, från början till slut.
Anders
Postat: tor 29 nov 2007, 14:33
av Bassmaniac
Äh, det var som fan. Vi måste ha hittat och lagt in samma text samtidigt
Anders