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LukeFRC

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  1. I never said they were great in practice but bi laminate necks made by a machine was still groundbreaking, also the way they used antimatter in it so it was heavy enough to bend space time
  2. well that goes without saying.
  3. you're focusing on the wrong thing. It's clearly the tortoiseshell pick guard where most the tone comes from. I bet if you added one it would do the Jameson thing better!
  4. Two piece neck design for stability, and using gun cases as a carry case... there were more things that were fairly groundbreaking too on it I think?
  5. Slot polepieces ❤️❤️❤️
  6. Mine was nice but literally double the weight of my main bass at the time.
  7. It's a danish 50's design classic using birch ply https://arnejacobsen.com/works/series-7/ Actually interesting academic question - if Leo Fender had popularised factory produced electric guitar in modern, bauhaus-influenced Europe rather than California .... what would it look like?
  8. I think the bass looks like some masters design project. It's conceptional interesting as a guitar but looks a bit daft as a bass (and the headstock is just stupid) - but it does make me think - that chair is steam bent laminated birch isn't it - which would be an interesting building material - possibly in a different direction to this Verso thing - but more sustainable
  9. Exactly - if it was redesigned for bass first and wanted to carry across the minimalist aesthetic I think you might end up with piezo pickup only, and with such an oddly underdeveloped headstock you might as well go headless ( tuners mounted between the two bits of the metal?) you could get it really slick and minimalist that way
  10. The body is a bit of bent metal I have no idea why everyone is discussing a movable pickup … The body is a bit of bent metal
  11. And btw I am most convinced that tone woods make so little difference compared to almost everything else - and even less by the time the rest of the band starts up… but purely mechanically wood must make some difference
  12. …And those two points are connected via another part of the instrument which has its its own stiffness and damping properties…. Think about it.
  13. And in 2023 the bass players discussed tonewood again… Btw if we are going to model how a bass works to discount the fretboard wood I think it’s best to think of it as the restraining structure for the spring of the string - so between the neck, the fretboard, and the truss rod it’s going to have its own stiffness and damping properties. Does the species need of wood of the fretboard make a difference? I dunno, but it’s more involved than a thin decorative strip of wood
  14. Utterly serious and sensible test here
  15. Thanks! There’s some good stuff in luthiers corner … but mostly hidden amongst the dross!
  16. Do you mind sharing a link?
  17. What I would be interested in is it gets even more crappy at low power mode - which you would imagine you might use in inbuilt electronics - it would be interesting how much the voltage is controlled down for it. what effect would a really low slew rate have audibly on a lpf?
  18. And check the specs at low power mode too
  19. BC549 NPN transistors TAB1043 Programmable Quad Op Amp
  20. We use a qu16 digital desk with different monitor out, that goes to some headphone amplifiers at the front - long cables then take a feed from each amplified output to each musician. Musicians who care can then set their own mix using the Qu-you app and those who don’t ask the sound guy. Mostly it’s a mono signal but if you are super lucky you get a stereo feed. this mixing bit for me is super important- basically we’ve all been in enough churches to tell stories about dubious sound techs - allowing me to do my own mix reduces their workload, let’s me get my mix right and crucially decreases the ability of someone deafening me! musicians bring their own IEM, this can range from custom moulded what sits, to decent bottom range ultimate ears for me, Mee pro m6 or even just phone buds depending on the musician and how much they need to hear/care. Unless you need to move around a lot while you play I imagine a cable would be enough for most churches and save in cost, and for me a set of IEM is the musicians thing to source - much like you might bring a bass and amp. this sometimes seems to be a harder concept for singers to grasp but to get started iPhone buds would just about work. It’s good to find a cheap but good ear phone that you can recommend as an upgrade, a few years back the Mee M6 pro were what we were suggesting at £25-30, affordable for those with middle class jobs and birthday present level for those without.
  21. Kinda depends on the make a bit
  22. Nice streamer too, different pre?
  23. To be fair I had issues with a seized bridge on my Bravewood- in possible explanation for both of them their was a shortage of Allparts vintage style bridges in 2020 and when they came back the metal was very soft … which could have been due to covid shortages as much as the actual bridge. Anyway partly my fault for forcing it! the gotoh aged unit thst replaced it is brilliant
  24. Jeez that comes across as a bit aggressive. YouTube clips of basses is never going to be a good way to make definitive decisions. ultimately if someone want the Wal tone they buy a Wal. (Which Funkle has) if you wanted too, and knew the right people you could then clone it, but that’s not a cheap (or commercial viable option otherwise it would have been done) and gets into morally dubious areas around trade dress. another option would be to take the concept of a Wal and upgrade it to the 21st century- and ACG made awesome things along those lines. or you could get bits that are currently available and see how close you could get, which would be fun…. This is a thread on a forum where funkle explores the recipe that make up a bass that sounds but doesn’t look like and spends his money trying things, the rest of us are just along for the ride for our own enjoyment and to learn something.
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