An ugly double neck bass

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Post by alanz »

I guess I don't see the point of two bass necks on one instrument, even with different tunings. Is there an assumption that in a single song you'd need two different tunings? On a bass?

Can someone elaborate?
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Alan, maybe this will help:

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Alan ... ya ... the question is ... WHY?
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The only song I'd use this thing on is "Big Bottom."

So I guess I better start bidding!!!
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"The bass features a tone rich Alder body, maple 5 string 24 fret true bolt-on necks, rosewood fretboards, gold hardware, textured black finish, and active electronics."

OK, my next question: do people make set neck double neck basses and then paint on fake bolts?

I'm trying to convince a friend he needs this bass. Image
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Maybe the creature in "Alien" would like to play that thing...
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Hmmm. The current price is the only thing i like about it, in fact.
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Post by shamustwin »

Nothing says "heavy" like a bizarre, pointy guitar.

I imagine if one played it with a very short strap you'd run the risk of decapitation!
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Or severe chest/neck injuries.
The hardware & pickups are probably worth a couple of hundred, if you had a project in mind.
Otherwise, not a chance in hell.
Nice finish! Ugh.
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It has a "tone-rich alder body". HAR.
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I've seen that spackle finish on new Musicman basses. I don't think I'd like that finish on patio furniture, much less a $1500 guitar.
If you think the binding on a guitar is hard on your wrist/arm, how about some abrasive paint finish?
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Post by blazer »

The shape of that thing kinda reminds me of the crazy green sparkle Mouradian bass that Chris Squire plays.

http://www.edromanguitars.com/resources/images/avail_mou12033.JPG

As for double neck basses. Tim Commerford of Audioslave has a cool custom shop Fender double neck Jazz which has two fretted four string necks the difference lies in the tuning, the upper neck is B-E-A-D and the lower neck is A-D-G-C.

Speaking of double neck monstrosities, check this out. This is how you screw up a nice G&L bass.
http://www.largesound.com/ashboryarticle/concept/doubleneck01/02full.gif
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Tim Commerford of Audioslave has a cool custom shop Fender double neck Jazz which has two fretted four string necks the difference lies in the tuning, the upper neck is B-E-A-D and the lower neck is A-D-G-C.
But that's because Tim Commerford is too stupid to figure out there's such a thing as a 6 string bass.
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Or, he likes the feel of a four string neck.
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