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Re: Pick a string but you can play only one!
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2014 5:18 pm
by CageyPea
Low C . . . with a bow . . .
/thus spake Zarusthustra or whoever
Re: Pick a string but you can play only one!
Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2014 10:04 am
by iiipopes
For most stuff, an A string tuned down to G will get most of everything a person needs.
Re: Pick a string but you can play only one!
Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2014 7:43 pm
by mc2NY
Probably a low D.
Atlansia Guitars has been making a one-string bass and a two-string bass for decades as standard production models.
There is also a Danish band call D.A.D. whose bass player, Stig Pederson, is well known for using wacky two-string basses with oversized bodies during their live shows. I think Sandberg Guitars makes them.
Les Claypool also has some wacky one string upright.
Personally, I think a two-string would look similar and be a lot more useful.
Re: Pick a string but you can play only one!
Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2014 9:16 pm
by ajish4
LOL, I'd play it.

Re: Pick a string but you can play only one!
Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2014 9:23 pm
by rickenbrother
ajish4 wrote:LOL, I'd play it.

Make yourself a washtub bass.

Re: Pick a string but you can play only one!
Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2014 9:28 pm
by ajish4
rickenbrother wrote:ajish4 wrote:LOL, I'd play it.

Make yourself a washtub bass.

This one looks better!

Re: Pick a string but you can play only one!
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2014 3:23 am
by cjj
I was just gonna say that I've actually played a one string bass like this one:
Re: Pick a string but you can play only one!
Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2014 1:51 pm
by chromium
A - good country key.
mc2NY wrote:
Atlansia Guitars has been making a one-string bass and a two-string bass for decades as standard production models.
Man they have some really bizarre designs! I still have an Ebay search for Atlansia... that's usually how bad things begin (...bad for the bank account, that is).
If I ever do try a 5-6er, it might be something from them.
Re: Pick a string but you can play only one!
Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2014 2:22 pm
by cassius987
Can I ask a serious question -- wouldn't orienting the pickup that way make it sound terrible? If nothing else the aperture is now 3x wider, which probably makes it sound like a mud sandwich with extra mud compared to the typical <1'' aperture. Not that the other aspects of this thing make much sense.
Re: Pick a string but you can play only one!
Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2014 2:58 pm
by jps
I too, thought the longitudinally oriented pickup to be an odd choice, but whoever created this mockup was more interested in (arguably) aesthetic design over functionality. I would have gone with something like the EMG pickups used on NS Designs upright basses using just one coil, or two, in the standard Rickenbacker locations (or, sliding along a track to position the coils wherever one desires [I just patented and trademarked that concept, sorry guys!

- look it up under "Adjustable longitudinal positioning of unicoil guitar string pickup device" ]).
Re: Pick a string but you can play only one!
Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2014 5:55 pm
by Badanovski
In the band Morphine, the bass player strung his basses with only 2 strings & played with a slide. As wacky as the idea seems, it sounded great!!

Re: Pick a string but you can play only one!
Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2014 8:43 pm
by mc2NY
jps wrote:I too, thought the longitudinally oriented pickup to be an odd choice, but whoever created this mockup was more interested in (arguably) aesthetic design over functionality. I would have gone with something like the EMG pickups used on NS Designs upright basses using just one coil, or two, in the standard Rickenbacker locations (or, sliding along a track to position the coils wherever one desires [I just patented and trademarked that concept, sorry guys!

- look it up under "Adjustable longitudinal positioning of unicoil guitar string pickup device" ]).
My Hamer 1978 Quad 12-string bass was designed with the Quad pickup poles longitudinally oriented....one pickup for each course of three strings, sent to a mini-onboard mixer with individual tone and pan controls. Sounded great. Bart humbucker next to it.
You can see it in the bottom of this Hamer group shot.
Re: Pick a string but you can play only one!
Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2014 10:15 pm
by jps
I remember that bass. Brian Bromberg also had an electronics package with individual pickups and pan pots on his signature Peavey B-Quad 4 bass, just not the triple pole type as on that Hamer. Do you remember the first Bartolini pickups, the Hi-A quad pickups?