xt25
페이지 정보
본문
2022 MasterCraft XT25 | Model Overview
XT25 | Dare to Go Bigger
Bring your family, and then bring some more. With room for 18, the XT25 can hold them all and deliver all the waves and wakes needed for everybody onboard. SurfStar and 2,800 pounds of ballast ensure endless waves with limitless customizability. And the customizations continue onboard with options for everything from the dash to the flooring to the tower, board racks, windshield, audio system, engine and more. That's the XT25—big on size, low on worries.
www.mastercraft.com/xt25
Mike Stanley : You guys gotta bump up your standard motors for these big boats. 6.2 should be the standard and the option should be the 7.4 once you get over 23ft
2021 MasterCraft XT25 | Product Walk-Through
Fully loaded and with seating for 18, the XT25 maxes out the good times all season long. Easily dial in waves for the\r whole crew with the optional dual-screen dash and GEN2 Surf System. Or keep the good vibes going onboard with \rplush seating and Klipsch Premium Audio. Don’t forget surfboards, wakeboards, skis and whatever else you need, because the XT25 has room for everyone — and everything. Join our naval architect for a complete walkthrough!
DIY Straphook for Steinberger Spirit XT25 bass.
Review of a Steinberger XT25 bass I have had for 2.5 years. I share my thoughts on the pros and cons of this bass plus show DIY straphook that you could make to use bass in standing position. Cost of tool was around £6 and you will need some metal drills and a locking bolt. I found it a good idea to wrap your bass cleaning towel (you all have on right?) around the tool when you store it in gig bag. Reduces the chance of tool cutting thru the bag.
If you know of decent and ideally cheap active pickups that fit this 5 string please leave a comment or contact me.
Hope you find tool and review useful.
TalkShowHost : Thanks for posting this. I have the same bass and even though the saddles are as low as possible, I find the action a little too high.
I sanded down the bottom of a saddle and it feels much better. I'll end up doing that to the other 4.
I, too, am looking to replace the pickups with something more faithful to the GL2. If I find anything, I'll let you know.
Tommy Hunter : Thanks. This bass is new to me. It is a passive/active switchable lefty. EMG pickups. Sounds very nice to me. I appreciate your experience on this bass design. . I may try light gauge strings next time. I will video my process. Thanks a gain.
Stephen Hookings : Just got a 14" radius block on order. I already have fret crowning file and fret rocker. I think I will experiment with levelling on this bass to get super low action with no buzz. Should be fun
Richard Slicka : so took it apart today. 2 x 500k linear for volume pots and 1 x 500k audio for tone. I think I will be changing the pots to 250k audio, maybe 500 depending on how it sounds. I got a 14" radius block on order and I already have fret crowning files and a Dremel like polisher. I will try to drop this down even lower.
I measured the inner rectangle of the pickup at 38 x 80 inner with 45 x 100 outer.
So far I not found cheap replacements - EMG are 102 x 38 but they dont seem to have the inner rectangle. Of course cheap far eastern but they tend to be 112.
To me if the cost of decent replacement pickups gets near £200 I might as well buy a Sire M2 which I played and is quite decent with great active preamp. BUT I would like to upgrade these.
Oh I measured the coil output at around 5k ohms ... which is on a par with the weak 4k Jazz pickup on my Squier VM - which once replaced with IronStone was just amazing. Alas Tony doesnt make soapbar's.
Still looking for decent pickups
Oh at 12th fret I am measuring 5/64 which seem reasonably constant towards the bridge - this is where Dave also likes to set it. I could probably to with adding a little more relief - it is about 10/1000s at 7th fret with capo on 1st and string flat on 24th fret. And some of my saddles are raised so no need to grind it of. They are reversible and maybe that is required if the intonation notch is too close to the bridge?
Stephen Hookings : Got some Warmann quad rail guitar pickups ...they sort of fit (dont quite span the 5 string but pretty confident they would span 4... they for sure span my Squier 4 string Jaguar short scale). Need to get some mounts but for £31 they have beefy output and I will make a video once I fitted them.
I fret levelled and recrowned and I just got a new Zoom B1fourX so that can work to change the sound ... watch this channel I expect more videos soon.
XT25 | Dare to Go Bigger
Bring your family, and then bring some more. With room for 18, the XT25 can hold them all and deliver all the waves and wakes needed for everybody onboard. SurfStar and 2,800 pounds of ballast ensure endless waves with limitless customizability. And the customizations continue onboard with options for everything from the dash to the flooring to the tower, board racks, windshield, audio system, engine and more. That's the XT25—big on size, low on worries.
www.mastercraft.com/xt25
Mike Stanley : You guys gotta bump up your standard motors for these big boats. 6.2 should be the standard and the option should be the 7.4 once you get over 23ft
2021 MasterCraft XT25 | Product Walk-Through
Fully loaded and with seating for 18, the XT25 maxes out the good times all season long. Easily dial in waves for the\r whole crew with the optional dual-screen dash and GEN2 Surf System. Or keep the good vibes going onboard with \rplush seating and Klipsch Premium Audio. Don’t forget surfboards, wakeboards, skis and whatever else you need, because the XT25 has room for everyone — and everything. Join our naval architect for a complete walkthrough!
DIY Straphook for Steinberger Spirit XT25 bass.
Review of a Steinberger XT25 bass I have had for 2.5 years. I share my thoughts on the pros and cons of this bass plus show DIY straphook that you could make to use bass in standing position. Cost of tool was around £6 and you will need some metal drills and a locking bolt. I found it a good idea to wrap your bass cleaning towel (you all have on right?) around the tool when you store it in gig bag. Reduces the chance of tool cutting thru the bag.
If you know of decent and ideally cheap active pickups that fit this 5 string please leave a comment or contact me.
Hope you find tool and review useful.
TalkShowHost : Thanks for posting this. I have the same bass and even though the saddles are as low as possible, I find the action a little too high.
I sanded down the bottom of a saddle and it feels much better. I'll end up doing that to the other 4.
I, too, am looking to replace the pickups with something more faithful to the GL2. If I find anything, I'll let you know.
Tommy Hunter : Thanks. This bass is new to me. It is a passive/active switchable lefty. EMG pickups. Sounds very nice to me. I appreciate your experience on this bass design. . I may try light gauge strings next time. I will video my process. Thanks a gain.
Stephen Hookings : Just got a 14" radius block on order. I already have fret crowning file and fret rocker. I think I will experiment with levelling on this bass to get super low action with no buzz. Should be fun
Richard Slicka : so took it apart today. 2 x 500k linear for volume pots and 1 x 500k audio for tone. I think I will be changing the pots to 250k audio, maybe 500 depending on how it sounds. I got a 14" radius block on order and I already have fret crowning files and a Dremel like polisher. I will try to drop this down even lower.
I measured the inner rectangle of the pickup at 38 x 80 inner with 45 x 100 outer.
So far I not found cheap replacements - EMG are 102 x 38 but they dont seem to have the inner rectangle. Of course cheap far eastern but they tend to be 112.
To me if the cost of decent replacement pickups gets near £200 I might as well buy a Sire M2 which I played and is quite decent with great active preamp. BUT I would like to upgrade these.
Oh I measured the coil output at around 5k ohms ... which is on a par with the weak 4k Jazz pickup on my Squier VM - which once replaced with IronStone was just amazing. Alas Tony doesnt make soapbar's.
Still looking for decent pickups
Oh at 12th fret I am measuring 5/64 which seem reasonably constant towards the bridge - this is where Dave also likes to set it. I could probably to with adding a little more relief - it is about 10/1000s at 7th fret with capo on 1st and string flat on 24th fret. And some of my saddles are raised so no need to grind it of. They are reversible and maybe that is required if the intonation notch is too close to the bridge?
Stephen Hookings : Got some Warmann quad rail guitar pickups ...they sort of fit (dont quite span the 5 string but pretty confident they would span 4... they for sure span my Squier 4 string Jaguar short scale). Need to get some mounts but for £31 they have beefy output and I will make a video once I fitted them.
I fret levelled and recrowned and I just got a new Zoom B1fourX so that can work to change the sound ... watch this channel I expect more videos soon.
댓글목록
등록된 댓글이 없습니다.