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Re: Introducing the Polymack Whistlebird Eight!
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 9:55 pm
by weemac
Three down and nine more left....
Eden.
Re: Introducing the Polymack Whistlebird Eight!
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 2:41 am
by antipodean
Compliments on the super-cool bass Eden. Sadly I'm all multi-strung out.
To any prospective buyers - Eden is an absolute ace at modifying and setting up just about anything, but 8 and 12 string basses are a particular speciality.
Re: Introducing the Polymack Whistlebird Eight!
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 2:53 am
by kiramdear
My heart says yes yes but my balance says no no.

Nice work, Eden! Those are very cool!
Re: Introducing the Polymack Whistlebird Eight!
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 6:21 am
by weemac
Thanks Kira and Evan!
As a guitar player that simply prefers to play bass, I have always wanted to hear the presence of the bass without being over loud. You can use a much smaller amp with an octave bass and still be audable..
If a P bass is a chev 350, a J is a 283 with extractors and a dual system + a sports filter..
A Rickenbacker is the Valiant E49 Charger (look that one up)
The Waterstone TP-12 is considered to be the Mack truck of basses..
I feel the Polymack Whistlebird comes in as the E series GM locomotive of the bass world..
Eden.
Re: Introducing the Polymack Whistlebird Eight!
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 1:09 am
by weemac
The wiring loom with the "Secret Switch" included..
Cts Pots, Switchcraft jack and Russian PIO capacitors... (oh and some sneaky diodes)
Eden.