Squire's other basses
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just_bassics
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Are any of his basses actually active? I know his Tobias basses are passive; there was an interview in (I think) Guitar World several years ago where Mike Tobias confirmed that. It's quite possible his Mouradian is too. Admittedly the above photo suggests his Carvin may be active.
"Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle."
Cool pic Scott. I never knew he did that with the Carvin. Maybe it just sounds better on the Reality bass......
Shaun, I don't know if it is active or not, but when I've seen him play the green Mouradian live, it sounds bloody great. It really cuts through in the mix. Does anyone know what kind of pickups it has? (Joe Barden??)
Shaun, I don't know if it is active or not, but when I've seen him play the green Mouradian live, it sounds bloody great. It really cuts through in the mix. Does anyone know what kind of pickups it has? (Joe Barden??)
Scott Wrote: "This is supposed to be the first Mouradian made for Squire, but for some reason he didnt like it, and ended up getting the green one."
Not likely.
I've owned one of the Mouradian Basses. Most were made in Japan, only a few were made in Jim's shop in Mass. All the Japanese CS74's I've seen have Bartolini's installed at an angle. That black bass, the red one on ebay and the white one I had all HAD Bartolini's. (the ebay bass has had the Bart's replaced it looks like)
Jim told me Chris's green bass has Seymour Duncan P/Tele bass p/u's and he made the covers himself. That bass's pickups are mounted vertical
That black bass does show something interesting, the silver accent lines are in the shape of Chris's initials, CS like the Green one...
Not likely.
I've owned one of the Mouradian Basses. Most were made in Japan, only a few were made in Jim's shop in Mass. All the Japanese CS74's I've seen have Bartolini's installed at an angle. That black bass, the red one on ebay and the white one I had all HAD Bartolini's. (the ebay bass has had the Bart's replaced it looks like)
Jim told me Chris's green bass has Seymour Duncan P/Tele bass p/u's and he made the covers himself. That bass's pickups are mounted vertical
That black bass does show something interesting, the silver accent lines are in the shape of Chris's initials, CS like the Green one...
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just_bassics
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Only the 8-string, which Chris hated, was sold, and was last reported to be owned by Seth Goldfarb.
The 21-fretter is still in Chris' possession, barring a temporary loss of sanity and reason on his part. I cannot imagine him ever selling that one, any more than the would sell the RM.
The 21-fretter is still in Chris' possession, barring a temporary loss of sanity and reason on his part. I cannot imagine him ever selling that one, any more than the would sell the RM.
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you, and sit in with the band whenever you can, to keep your chops up!
To my knowlege, Chris's 4008 was broken at the headstock and has never been repaired. It is indeed in the posession of Vince Gallo. He couldn't have hated it too bad as the Rainey 8 is practiacally a copy of it using different wood. His Tobias basses had the 1st string tuned to A. Although the production Electra MPC bass did use the Electra RIC copy tailpiece/bridge assemblies, Squire apparently has a prototype with a Leo Quan BadAss bridge, Grover Titan tuners and completely different controls for the two interchangeable MPC modules. His MPC also has 21 frets and more rounded upper and lower bouts. His triple neck bass was not a Wall. Rick Wakeman had it custom built for the bassist in his band, The English Rock Ensemble(I saw them once with the bass, which explains the deja vu I felt when I saw Squire with it in '77). It ended up in Rick's garage and was later rescued by Rick and given to Chris.

