Agreed. A shitty video of cleaning a guitar. Lots of wasted time showing simple repetitive steps, but no useful information/content. Didn’t film the new pickup install, but filmed doing all the screws and cleaning the neck(?)…
I use Howard Feed N' Wax. Lemon oil is also a good option. I recommend oiling your fretboard 1-2x a year. If you live in a very dry environment though, you may need to do it more often.
If your bass or guitar has an finished maple fingerboard like this one, there is no need to use anything special. Just clean off the dirt and maybe polish the frets.
At this point I don't recall, unfortunately. It's been a while since I've owned that bass. The pickups that come stock are meant for guitar and don't do the Bronco any justice.
Its appears so? A little "What I'm Doing" would have helped! I also am changing out my Squire Bronco Bass. I am putting in a "Hot Rail" pickup, Changing the Bridge from a 2 roller to a 4 roller, And putting on RotoSound RS88S Black Nylon Flat Strings, 65-75-90-115 for a deeper Bass sound, All together, About a $100.00 for all the parts. They can all be found on Ebay. Hope this helps? Be safe!
@@samsmelser_ Agreed! Also, Change the Bridge, From a 2 roller, To a 4 roller. It does help with setting it up. Otherwise, You will be setting up 2 strings at the same time. You will hear a big difference when you do. Just a fyi. Be safe!
@@koba9204 thanks for the advice! I will have to try that. One of the saddles on mine broke and I had to get it fixed from guitar center, I was surprised at how long it took ( I think over a month) but it came out ok. I also have a p bass with a 4 saddle bridge, and it's better, so I will try that sometime. I would like to hot rod that p bass sometime as well. I want to be a luthier for my career, so I'm really into this kind of stuff. Thanks again 👍 be safe as well
@@samsmelser_ Just a fyi, You can find one on Ebay for about $20.00!! That's where I got mine! be safe! If I can find exactly where I got it. I will send you the info. Be safe!!
Looks great
From the headstock decals, it seems to be a 1999-2002 Bronco Bass.
It would be nice to hear how it sounds. Well done!
I sat here for 13 minutes and no sound sample?? I want my money back!
Agreed. A shitty video of cleaning a guitar. Lots of wasted time showing simple repetitive steps, but no useful information/content. Didn’t film the new pickup install, but filmed doing all the screws and cleaning the neck(?)…
Fell sleep watching this.
It's very relaxing!
@@coffeeguitars6906 the music is excellent!!!
Ese mix de hip hop con sample de Casiopea está chévere ❤
I just added a piece of foam under the strings in front of the bridge, and the sound is great! Like a P-Bass.
Why did you bother removing the bridge? That was pointless. You didn't have to remove the controls and socket, either.
that damn pickup.... good job man!
Thanks!
I like the Bronco Bass from Squier/Fender - in my youtube Chanel you could find a modificated Bronco Bass with sound very nice. 😀
Cool radio!
I have coffee with everything...i dig
Me too! Early morning, lunch, mid-afternoon, an evening cup of joe to relax. It is essential!
@@coffeeguitars6906 French vanilla is my favorite. Yummy and enjoyable
what is the name of the first song?
So, you replaced the pickups by something you didn't inform what was. It could have been far more helpful.
Cool Smokey Robinson song!!!
beautiful
What did you use for a pickup? And where did you get it? Did you consider changing the bridge for a 4 saddle one?
Rail pickups seem to be favourite for a mod, interesting that Squier would use a guitar pickup, seems to make little difference to how it worked.
I like the Bronco Bass from Squier/Fender - in my youtube Chanel you could find a modificated Bronco Bass with sound very nice. 😀
Did you use lemon oil? should i use lemon oil on mine?
I use Howard Feed N' Wax. Lemon oil is also a good option. I recommend oiling your fretboard 1-2x a year. If you live in a very dry environment though, you may need to do it more often.
If your bass or guitar has an finished maple fingerboard like this one, there is no need to use anything special. Just clean off the dirt and maybe polish the frets.
@@mattiasjp Absolutely right! A slightly damp rag should do the trick quite nicely.
which pick up u installed?
I like the Bronco Bass from Squier/Fender - in my youtube Chanel you could find a modificated Bronco Bass with sound very nice. 😀
Very interesting, but a bit long. Which Pickup?
At this point I don't recall, unfortunately. It's been a while since I've owned that bass. The pickups that come stock are meant for guitar and don't do the Bronco any justice.
I like the Bronco Bass from Squier/Fender - in my youtube Chanel you could find a modificated Bronco Bass with sound very nice. 😀
Matches?
great Video I did add
So a new pickup?
Its appears so? A little "What I'm Doing" would have helped! I also am changing out my Squire Bronco Bass. I am putting in a "Hot Rail" pickup, Changing the Bridge from a 2 roller to a 4 roller, And putting on RotoSound RS88S Black Nylon Flat Strings, 65-75-90-115 for a deeper Bass sound, All together, About a $100.00 for all the parts. They can all be found on Ebay. Hope this helps? Be safe!
@@koba9204 I'm doing a hot rail humbucker in mine. I also have SIT strings on it because I love them. They are great basses
@@samsmelser_ Agreed! Also, Change the Bridge, From a 2 roller, To a 4 roller. It does help with setting it up. Otherwise, You will be setting up 2 strings at the same time. You will hear a big difference when you do. Just a fyi. Be safe!
@@koba9204 thanks for the advice! I will have to try that. One of the saddles on mine broke and I had to get it fixed from guitar center, I was surprised at how long it took ( I think over a month) but it came out ok. I also have a p bass with a 4 saddle bridge, and it's better, so I will try that sometime. I would like to hot rod that p bass sometime as well. I want to be a luthier for my career, so I'm really into this kind of stuff. Thanks again 👍 be safe as well
@@samsmelser_ Just a fyi, You can find one on Ebay for about $20.00!! That's where I got mine! be safe! If I can find exactly where I got it. I will send you the info. Be safe!!
royal coffee brotherhood......☕
MF DOOM sample at the beginning
Surprised the bridge wasn't upgraded.
A guitar pickup? 🤯🤯🤯 that’s a robbery
I like the Bronco Bass from Squier/Fender - in my youtube Chanel you could find a modificated Bronco Bass with sound very nice. 😀
Original 60's Fender Bronco had a strat guitar pickup as well, that's the "style" of this bass.
@@MrMmetal ohh I thought the music master bass and the old bronco had some mustang bass pickup style or a 50's p bass
Vincent Pony Bass ℹ️
The one thing you need is a mustang pj instead
Those are great basses as well. Thanks!
Its an awesome bass for the price.
A Mustang?
how did you make it look aged??
I didn't age it
@@coffeeguitars6906 ive heard the neck is unfinished. Is that correct? And if so, could a stain darken the wood?
@@jamesmarkham7489 There is a very thin satin finish which would need to be removed before a stain would take.
Wow crafted in indonesiaa... my country
That's awesome!
Indonesia makes beautiful instrument and
No tips for you!