HELP ME OVER THE HUMP!
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HELP ME OVER THE HUMP!
As you can see by my tally over to the left, I've only got a short time left before my 10,000th post hits the Forum.
I'd like to make it a nice, meaty, celebratory, fun, yet informational thing; not just "yeah" or "tighten your knob screws" or something...
...so does anyone have a burning question they'd like to Stump the Chump with?
I'll keep posting, and sometime tomorrow or Wednesday, I'll select the Chump Question.
Winner gets a free set of strings, guitar or bass; their choice within reason, of course.
Happy stumping!
I'd like to make it a nice, meaty, celebratory, fun, yet informational thing; not just "yeah" or "tighten your knob screws" or something...
...so does anyone have a burning question they'd like to Stump the Chump with?
I'll keep posting, and sometime tomorrow or Wednesday, I'll select the Chump Question.
Winner gets a free set of strings, guitar or bass; their choice within reason, of course.
Happy stumping!
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
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I'll give it a go.
If you ran Rickenbacker.....
Rickenbacker is known world-wide for their classic guitar and bass designs. From various posts and interviews I have inferred that John Hall would like to have more progressive or at least different designs. The 4002 and 2000 series basses come to mind. In the bass forum, there are posts lauding the lesser known designs as "forward-thinking" and "ahead of their time." Yet, these basses sold relatively poor in comparison to the tried and true 4001/4003 models. The flip being though, that the tried and true designs are the company's bread and butter.
So my question is, what would you do? Leave it as it stands now? Introduce new designs? Divide it up? Let's discuss.
(BTW - I'm very satisfied with my 4003 JG - and yes, I did pick it because of the classic design and my bass heroes played it.)
If you ran Rickenbacker.....
Rickenbacker is known world-wide for their classic guitar and bass designs. From various posts and interviews I have inferred that John Hall would like to have more progressive or at least different designs. The 4002 and 2000 series basses come to mind. In the bass forum, there are posts lauding the lesser known designs as "forward-thinking" and "ahead of their time." Yet, these basses sold relatively poor in comparison to the tried and true 4001/4003 models. The flip being though, that the tried and true designs are the company's bread and butter.
So my question is, what would you do? Leave it as it stands now? Introduce new designs? Divide it up? Let's discuss.
(BTW - I'm very satisfied with my 4003 JG - and yes, I did pick it because of the classic design and my bass heroes played it.)
I've got one!
Oh great and powerful Jingle jangle (I just got through watching The Wizard of Oz with some little ones... and no, they weren't Munchkins...);
Have you yourself ever dealt with the "dead zone" between the 8th and 10th frets on certain Rickenbacker basses?
If so, how exactly did you deal with it?
Is it a documentable, quantifiable procedure, or more akin to a "black art"?
That should help you "over the hump"!
Oh great and powerful Jingle jangle (I just got through watching The Wizard of Oz with some little ones... and no, they weren't Munchkins...);
Have you yourself ever dealt with the "dead zone" between the 8th and 10th frets on certain Rickenbacker basses?
If so, how exactly did you deal with it?
Is it a documentable, quantifiable procedure, or more akin to a "black art"?
That should help you "over the hump"!
My first bass was a Rickenbacker...
My best bass is a Rickenbacker...
My last bass may very well be a Rickenbacker
My best bass is a Rickenbacker...
My last bass may very well be a Rickenbacker
Oh great and powerful Jingle Jangle (what a great way to open the question Alvaro), theoretically speaking, what effect on tone and resonance does the shape and locations of X bracing in acoustics have? And are you looking at any variances to the stock bracing in your acoustics?
If that one doesn't win, how about "What is the answer to life, the universe, and everything?"
Good luck and congrats on getting closer to 10Gs!!
...Dean
If that one doesn't win, how about "What is the answer to life, the universe, and everything?"
Good luck and congrats on getting closer to 10Gs!!
...Dean
...Dean
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Never, ever drool on your surf shirt. It wrecks the solo.
660/12FG, 350V63/6FG, 620/6JG, 360WB/6DBG, Dingwall C1 #001, Prestige Heritage Elite FM
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