NGD: Fender Pawn Shop Bass VI + Helter Skelter vid!

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NGD: Fender Pawn Shop Bass VI + Helter Skelter vid!

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Mine is finally here and I'm having a blast with it! First task - getting that nasty Helter Skelter tone:



Note: you are hearing NONE of the original bass in that video - that's all me. Didn't go note-for-note - boy would THAT be a pain - just tried to capture the vibe and ham-fistedness of the original. :D
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You've sure got the tone down, but you're playing it too good. :D
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Nailed it.
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great!,......now do the vocal.
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Great John! Thanks for posting the vid.

I was thinking of getting one of those myself.

How does it compare with the '60s Bass VI you used to own?
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Sounds cool. I love the thump of 30'' scale.
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I enjoyed that :!:
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Rocked it! :D
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How does the string spacing compare to a 4003S/5? I am really liking the tight 14 mm spacing on my Paul W. custom for efficient fingerstyle, which makes me wonder if I'd like one of these a lot more than I originally thought I would. The first time I played one, I was still a bass baby and couldn't really appreciate it.
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cassius987 wrote:How does the string spacing compare to a 4003S/5? I am really liking the tight 14 mm spacing on my Paul W. custom for efficient fingerstyle, which makes me wonder if I'd like one of these a lot more than I originally thought I would. The first time I played one, I was still a bass baby and couldn't really appreciate it.
I have heard on other forums that people are playing fingerstyle on these. I don't see how its even possible. That being said, I have a fairly heavy attack on 4-strings and I'm used to wide vintage Precision spacing, so I may not be the best guy to ask.
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sloop_john_b wrote:
cassius987 wrote:How does the string spacing compare to a 4003S/5? I am really liking the tight 14 mm spacing on my Paul W. custom for efficient fingerstyle, which makes me wonder if I'd like one of these a lot more than I originally thought I would. The first time I played one, I was still a bass baby and couldn't really appreciate it.
I have heard on other forums that people are playing fingerstyle on these. I don't see how its even possible. That being said, I have a fairly heavy attack on 4-strings and I'm used to wide vintage Precision spacing, so I may not be the best guy to ask.
I have heard the same complaints about the 4003 5-strings as being only good for pick style, but I prefer my fingers. I get used to the tight spacing with my fingers and it saves so much energy that when I go back to even a 4-string Ric I feel like I have to make giant leaps to go from string to string. Never mind the 19 mm spacing of my Roscoe Beck V which feels like jumping across the grand canyon. I have to warm up a bit to get used to it again.

Do you know what the string spacing is on these?
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What are you playing that through: a bass amp or a guitar amp?

I definitely want to buy one of these, but I am completely in the dark over what amp would best suit it, bass amp or guitar amp?
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johnnysain wrote:great!,......now do the vocal.
Ha, indeed. That song's a *****.
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Tommy wrote:What are you playing that through: a bass amp or a guitar amp?

I definitely want to buy one of these, but I am completely in the dark over what amp would best suit it, bass amp or guitar amp?
Amplitube 3. :D

If you want it to sound like a bass, play it through a bass amp. If you're going for more of a baritone guitar thing, play it through a guitar amp.
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whojamfan wrote:Rocked it! :D
Yeah, you nailed it good, JB ! 8) And those LaBella Flats sounded good.
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