Flats versus Roundwounds, again.
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I thought it would be a novelty myself but it's my #2 Ric (the LK has it beat). I run a slightly overdriven tone in my band, which is a three piece, and it's thick sound comes in handy for filling out the band. It certainly sounds huge.
I can attest to the need to build up finger strength and hearty callouses. It is like having a horrible run in with a cheese grater if you are an aggressive player......I do love it though !
I can attest to the need to build up finger strength and hearty callouses. It is like having a horrible run in with a cheese grater if you are an aggressive player......I do love it though !
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OK ... I have been playing it for a few hours ... I had to do a truss rod and bridge setup ...the octave strings were too close on the B and E strings so I had to recut the saddles ... I restrung it with 8 new strings ... I kept 2 old ones ... I have developed a few playing techniques to take advantage of the 10 strings ... with a pick it sounds like a prehistoric demented 12 string guitar played through an octaviator ... with finger plucking it has a different sound ... kinda interesting dual note thing ... then with the typwriter whacking method I can get just the fundamental note and mute the octave ... so it sounds just like a dean 5 string bass ...
as per the quality of the bass ... the neck doesn't seem to flatten out ... but it gets flat enough for low action and fast playing ... you can tell it is not made in the USA ... the strings don't seem to line up with the pole pieces of the pickups ... and they are nice fat pole pieces ... the active electronics sound pretty good but if the battery goes dead or is removed the bass goes dead ... no output at all ... the tuners were all loose on the headstock ...

as per the quality of the bass ... the neck doesn't seem to flatten out ... but it gets flat enough for low action and fast playing ... you can tell it is not made in the USA ... the strings don't seem to line up with the pole pieces of the pickups ... and they are nice fat pole pieces ... the active electronics sound pretty good but if the battery goes dead or is removed the bass goes dead ... no output at all ... the tuners were all loose on the headstock ...

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In another thread you said you were a hack bass player!