Squier Bronco bass mods Ep.8: EMG Geezer Butler precision pickups GZR-P
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ก.ค. 2024
- In this unsponsored video series, we are modding a Squier Sonic Series Bronco short scale bass, to make it as sonically good as we can get it. In episode 8, I have routed the body to allow for a precision-style pickup to be installed. This video will describe how I went about doing this and will feature sound examples of this EMG Geezer Butler GZR-P pickup in this Bronco bass. Will it rock? Let's find out together. We will also compare the sounds to the stock/original Bronco pickup and a stock Fender Player Series Precision bass. Can this setup compete with a full scale P Bass?
The bass was recorded direct through a Line6 Pod Go with my usual GK800RB model settings. No EQ or compression was added in post.
Stock roundwound strings.
Wilkinson threaded saddle bridge
00:00 Intro
00:00 Details of the modification
04:18 Sounds of the EMG GZR-P
06:42 Track - comparison to stock
10:01 Assessment
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Those pickups sound amazing, definitely sounds like a whole new bass.
Takes on a whole new character!! Thanks for watching!
This continues to be a very informative series. Much appreciated!
Thanks so much!!
@@jonathanwong458musicIndeed...less than a week ago, I installed a GZR pj set in my '95 jackson jpb-7, which was originally equipped with a lousy active preamp, now it's passive and ironically even more powerful...and the jackson has a reverse-p pickup so it has slightly smoother lows on the higher strings with the tone rolled off like what you were talking about
@@jasondorsey7110 that's awesome! Output is HOT!
I really liked the tone of that EMG. All the others you tried in that bass seemed anemic in comparison. Love your channel eh!!
I really appreciate the encouragement! Thank you! The recording almost doesn’t do it justice. In the room, it sounds huge! Thanks for watching!
Another great addition to the series, well done! My first thought was how one would change the cavity, to fit the new pickup - mistery solved. And so simple, the idea with that mustang player series pickguard is very practical. Even someone with two left hands like me can do that. And while this particular sound isn't really something I would go for, it's nice to know that it can be done. The attention to detail you show in this project is greatly appreciated, thank you. Looking forward to what comes next! 👍
Thanks so much for watching!! The encouragement is much appreciated!
So cool, you turned that bronco into beast! Really enjoying this series, thanks!
Thanks so much for watching!
This series is excellent work, thanks. I'm no expert but I really like the stock sound 🤷♂️
In the end, it's all taste and what one is looking for! I like the grindy, lo-fi tone from the stock pickup too! But the single coil hum makes it less-ideal for what I do, and sonically, the noise drives me nuts. But we are all after different goals and sonic outcomes.
Thanks for watching!
Cool video, enjoy your projects and comparisons
Thanks so much for watching and for the encouragement!
Thank you! I am blind and I have been looking for the perfect pick up for my 80s Memphis short scale! I think I just found while I’m by myself for Christmas! sound mean so much to me thank you keep rockin brother
I’m glad you found the right sound for your tonal goals!! I hope the pickup shells are the same size and that you enjoy the outcome! Thanks for watching!
@@jonathanwong458music thank you! Nothing that a little patience and a file will not fix if they do not sell right I will put them in my 80s for Mako ! It is made of walnut
Right on! Best of luck!
Another great video.
Thanks for watching and commenting!!
The EMG sounds similar to the Aguilar 4P-60 that I put in my Aerodyne. Good stuff Jonathon! Cheers from Utah
Thanks so much for watching!!
I dropped an EMG active P bass pickup in mine along with a battery box and made a pearloid pickguard. I also recarved the neck and refinished the neck. Furthermore, I shaved about 3/32 inch off the back of the neck where is fits in the neck pocket to lower the neck slightly. Also to better see the neck in clubs, I replaced the side dots with some slightly larger 1/8 inch dot made out of plastic welding rod. Finally I replaced the bridge with a more robust one I got from Stew Mac a while ago (not sure of the brand). It's light, sounds great and is easy to play. I'm glad to see you're doing this, its a great mod platform. The P bass pickup really makes a huge difference. One last thing, I like to use flatwounds and recently discovered Ernie Ball Cobalt Flatwounds not sure of the gauge but they are around 50 to 110 and feel more like a 34 inch scale when tuned to standard tuning. Nice job.
Wow! Extensive modding! So cool. I'm hoping to feature some different string options on a future episode. Thanks so much for watching and commenting!!
@@jonathanwong458music If I can help, let me know. I live in Buffalo NY.
Nice tone
Thanks for watching!
I'd take the EMG in a heartbeat. I didn't have a problem with the mids myself, but if I did I'd drop them with the amp EQ and rock those Geezer Butlers any genre all day long. AWESOME tone! Thanks.
Right on!! Thanks for watching and commenting! They do sound huge
Impressive Mod, I agree that the Poplar Body is limiting . . .
This particular poplar body is mid-heavy and focused, frequency wise. You can hear it acoustically too (in comparison to alder) and with the stock pickup. I'm firmly in the 'tonewoods matter' camp, coming from the classical music world, and if a particular wood doesn't want to sound a certain way, it becomes trickier to voice it with electronics, albeit possible to a certain degree. I think this EMG geezer accentuates the mid heavy-ness of the wood, but it sounds HUGE!
Thanks for watching!
I too am in the tonewoods matter camp!
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Had a feeling you would be! Right on!
Thanks again Jonathan. Id love it if you could compare this modded bronco to the squire mini P. Both are options for players looking for something more lightweight
For sure! The next planned series will be modding the Squier Mini P! I have several pickups lined up for it already! I'll try to make a direct comparison video - maybe comparing the best of both mods. Thanks for asking and watching!
@@jonathanwong458music I really like your videos. I wonder also, unless you are into mods in general and you like it, if its worth converting a bronco to a P when you can get the mini P? Does the small diff in the scale (28.6'' vs 30'') makes a big difference?
@@georgeraindog thanks so much!
The scale length difference may only be 1.4” by it’s a big difference in terms of feel. I could gig with the mini P, but I’m more comfortable on a 30” scale, purely in terms of feel. So I think it really depends on what you like.
I'm following. At the end, I'd like a comparison video to demonstrate which mods were the most cost-effective at making it better than a comparable, but more expensive bass guitar. The CV Mustang, for example, or something like it
Yes! There will be a finale / conclusion video. It’s in the works! Thanks for following!
I've got set of GZR pickups in my Jaguar SS. The P bass sounds really lovely but the output on the J coil is very, very low. I believe that there was a faulty batch of the bridge pickups in the early run. Unfortunately I bought the set 2nd hand so I'll need to see if I can get a replacement from EMG
Could it be the pot? I’m sure there’s someone who would go 50/50 on a PJ set, who would only want the P! EMG has sent me replacement pots before (as you can’t just buy them in a store off the rack). Nice folks.
Thanks for watching!
Great job !!! It would be interesting to compare the sound with the Squier mini precision. By the way why do you wear a glove on your left hand (is it for tone improvement) ?
Thanks for watching! The next series I’m planning is modding the mini P, so I’ll get some comparisons in there!
Re glove. I have an autoimmune skin, joint and muscle disease (a form of dermatomyositis) that has shredded apart my fingers and fingertips. The glove helps with pain control from string contact. If anything it sucks away tone! Here’s a link:
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Sorry to hear that, I didn't mean to be indiscreet. I asked the question because a few years ago I saw here in France a bassist who played with gloves ; he said that it gave him a more subdued sound. Despite this health problem you are playing really well and that is the main thing. I'm impatiently waiting for the series on the Squier mini
@@michellaudinat7107 It's all good! I'm pretty open with my illness. Really affected my life, however. I first saw Etienne M'Bappe, then Scott Devine wear gloves and thought, I can maybe play again! And here we are a few years later! The glove does change the tone though, which is why I don't wear one on my RH. It subdues the tone too much. I just need to be really careful how long I play and definitely how hard I pluck. And there are somedays where I just can't play at all. Also forced me to go on yet another string journey. $$....
ブロンコベース持っているんだけど、これと同じような事考えてた😊
でも結局改造せずにそのまま使って、ムスタングベースを買い足して使い分けてます
Cool! There’s a lot of potential in this bronco bass! Thanks for watching!
where did you get the pickguard? you made it?
The brown one? I made that out of fibreboard from Home Depot. It was really only to hold the pots and output jack in place!
In episode 9 though, I feature a custom white pearloid pickguard I had made by an eBay seller.
Thanks for watching!
For you it would be a quandary because you already have a full scale P. I actually prefer the sound over your Fender. But then again you’ve lost the uniqueness of the single coil tone vibe 🤷♂️.
Yes, the single coil vibe is a great alternative to the usual. The purpose of this series is tonal exploration and to allow friends and viewers on TH-cam to hear the sonic potential of an entry level bass. Or hear that some things don't really make a huge difference in the big picture! But everyone's tonal preferences are unique to them and the beauty of today's world is that there are so many different options and approaches to achieve one's target tone.
My local L&M supposedly has the coral coloured one in stock. I might go out there next week when the crazy hot temperatures here have subsided. They have upgraded the tuners and bridge for sure, but I remember when these were $100 😕. I have both type of P’s, as well as a few J’s, but nothing short scale. I’m 60 but my fingers are only just starting to give me troubles now. I find a 10-15 minute light warmup helps a lot for the hands.
It was autoimmune arthritis that got me into short scales, and it has been a game changer for me. I'm still no where close to where I once was, but I can still kinda play, so I'll take it.
Good luck at L&M!
Autoimmune disorders run in my family unfortunately. My sister has had very bad Crohns for almost 50 years and I unfortunately have Sarcoidosis (which unfortunately can be affecting me internally in any organ without my knowledge).
Ah man. I’m sorry to read that. It’s a tough grind. Hopefully music helps to take your mind off of things, at least for a bit.