Production Matsumoku 1984 Description The only apparent difference between this guitar and the Spectrum DX is the name on the headstock. This one dates from late 1984 (7 digit serial
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Single Coil Pickup Replacement for ConcordSingle Coil Pickup Replacement for Concord
Forum member nicholaspaul had previously replaced the middle pickup in his Concord with a Samick brand but found it unsatisfactory. He then offered us his recommendation for a GFS replacement:
Concord IIConcord II
Notes pots are all 250k log, tone cap is 47 nF
Concord I BassConcord I Bass
Notes Taken from a 1983 Concord I bass The volume and tone pots are both 250 K log The tone capacitor is 47nF Mylar
Concord II BassConcord II Bass
Notes There may be a metal plate under the pickups. There’s one on the Thunder II, which has the same neck pickup, but there isn’t one on the Concord I
Concord IConcord I
Notes Thanks to Jon (Tele) for the pot and capacitor values This wiring diagram is taken from a 1984 Concord I The pots are 250K log/audio, the tone capacitor is
ConcordConcord
Production Matsumoku, 1982-4 Concord I There are at least three versions of this bass. Specs single Hard Puncher I pickup single vol and tone controls 32.25″ scale 21 frets plastic
Concord SXConcord SX
Production Matsumoku 1984 Description The only apparent differences between this guitar and the Spectrum SX are the slightly larger white position markers and the name on the headstock. This one
Concord H-IIIConcord H-III
Production Matsumoku 1983 Description First appeared in the 1983 catalogue, this model was replaced in 1983 by the Spectrum III Specs Solid Alder body Maple neck with rosewood fingerboard Graphite