Rounds Made my Dec '72 a Monster
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 12:21 am
Seriously. I bought this bass here about two years ago (it's either a year and a half or two and a half; my memory isn't what it used to be):
I played a fretted Rick from '80-mid '90s and then foolishly sold it for a Roland D-50 keyboard and Fender SS Stage 185 amp in '97. I was playing double bass exclusively at the time and fretted basses weren't in my future, or so I thought. I then got into FL basses and played them after I more or less dropped DB (at least from a performance standpoint) after a debilitating ulnar nerve injury in 2002. Slowly, the urge for a fretted bass crept in, and I remembered how much I dug my '80 4001.
In any case, I've had DA Chromes on this Dec '72 since I got it, and I was rather underwhelmed with it. The other day I got the bug to hit up JustStrings, and on a whim, I got a nickel wound set of Fender 7150Ls. Not the best round set by any stretch, but something to test on the '72 w/o too much tension. The bass was apparently well-fed, because it started growling at me! This thing is an absolute beast. Back when I got this, I had Jim Mouradian wire in a push/pull pot for the bridge pickup (which is a convoluted journey in and of itself; finally a period-correct hi-gain instead of those RIHSs). This bass is an absolute monster now with a very wide tonal palette.
I played a fretted Rick from '80-mid '90s and then foolishly sold it for a Roland D-50 keyboard and Fender SS Stage 185 amp in '97. I was playing double bass exclusively at the time and fretted basses weren't in my future, or so I thought. I then got into FL basses and played them after I more or less dropped DB (at least from a performance standpoint) after a debilitating ulnar nerve injury in 2002. Slowly, the urge for a fretted bass crept in, and I remembered how much I dug my '80 4001.
In any case, I've had DA Chromes on this Dec '72 since I got it, and I was rather underwhelmed with it. The other day I got the bug to hit up JustStrings, and on a whim, I got a nickel wound set of Fender 7150Ls. Not the best round set by any stretch, but something to test on the '72 w/o too much tension. The bass was apparently well-fed, because it started growling at me! This thing is an absolute beast. Back when I got this, I had Jim Mouradian wire in a push/pull pot for the bridge pickup (which is a convoluted journey in and of itself; finally a period-correct hi-gain instead of those RIHSs). This bass is an absolute monster now with a very wide tonal palette.