Schecter Stiletto 8 ???
Re: Schecter Stiletto 8 ???
VERY good to know. Thanks so much!
Re: Schecter Stiletto 8 ???
I have D'Addario on my 8, but as said, they are a bit too stiff...
Re: Schecter Stiletto 8 ???
Thanks so much!
Re: Schecter Stiletto 8 ???
I've been thinking about 8-string basses since Noel Redding used a Hagstrom 8-string in the Jimi Hendrix Experience.
My local vintage guitar shop (Lark Street Music - hi Buzzy!) has a Hagstrom and I play it sometimes when I go in there. Makes me remember why I like it so much.
And I've also thought about buying a Schecter Stiletto Studio 8. It seems to be a great low-cost choice.
Lately, I've been using an Electro-Harmonix Micro POG pedal whenever I need the upper octave in addition to the normal bass sound. I adjust its controls so that I just get the normal bass sound plus the upper octave. I set the lower octave fully off.
The Micro POG tracks flawlessly and makes no non-musical sounds at all. It's never malfunctioned. It's become an essential part of my bass setup.
Granted that it doesn't have exactly the same sound as a real 8-string, but in a band situation it's much better than "just good enough".
One of the best things about it is that I don't have to change instruments to get the sound I want - just step on the footswitch and I'm playing a fat 8-string.
In case it's not clear, I'm wild about the EH Micro POG!
My local vintage guitar shop (Lark Street Music - hi Buzzy!) has a Hagstrom and I play it sometimes when I go in there. Makes me remember why I like it so much.
And I've also thought about buying a Schecter Stiletto Studio 8. It seems to be a great low-cost choice.
Lately, I've been using an Electro-Harmonix Micro POG pedal whenever I need the upper octave in addition to the normal bass sound. I adjust its controls so that I just get the normal bass sound plus the upper octave. I set the lower octave fully off.
The Micro POG tracks flawlessly and makes no non-musical sounds at all. It's never malfunctioned. It's become an essential part of my bass setup.
Granted that it doesn't have exactly the same sound as a real 8-string, but in a band situation it's much better than "just good enough".
One of the best things about it is that I don't have to change instruments to get the sound I want - just step on the footswitch and I'm playing a fat 8-string.
In case it's not clear, I'm wild about the EH Micro POG!
Re: Schecter Stiletto 8 ???
This probably sounds like a dumb question...(never played a 8 string). What style of picking do you use playing an 8 string?
Do you more or less pluck the octaves or would you kinda strum the pair like a 12 string... or pick um one at a time. Plectrum?
(4 strings is enough for me).
Do you more or less pluck the octaves or would you kinda strum the pair like a 12 string... or pick um one at a time. Plectrum?
(4 strings is enough for me).

Re: Schecter Stiletto 8 ???
Well, pick is preferred 

Re: Schecter Stiletto 8 ???
Using a pick gets you the most clear octave "bang",and whether i am playing a 4,or an 8-string,my pick playing style is to alternate stokes(up and down) usually,but if you want to emphazsize the fundamental strings,you can pick upstroke,etc. Tom Pettersson plays all downstrokes on his 12-string basses,and i imagine the variations are just limited to whatever it takes to get the sound you want out of it. I think i mentioned also that you can play fingerstyle,and mute the octave strings if the moment calls for it.....Rubsoul wrote:This probably sounds like a dumb question...(never played a 8 string). What style of picking do you use playing an 8 string?
Do you more or less pluck the octaves or would you kinda strum the pair like a 12 string... or pick um one at a time. Plectrum?
(4 strings is enough for me).