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[quote name='ubassman' timestamp='1384647686' post='2279222'] I guess it could take some ideas from a Sitar? Good luck with it !! [/quote] Thanks, good thinking! [quote name='geoffbassist' timestamp='1384651013' post='2279237'] It's an interesting concept. I know Steve Berry had a fretted EUB, which I think has had them taken out.....He said it sounded like a P Bass on steroids! [/quote] A P bass on steroids with a bottom F sharp. What's not to love? I did a series of gigs through some HEFTY PA systems some time ago and played my NS5 almost exclusively. The heft that the extra scale length gave was beefy and addictive. I love using the bottom B, I would LOVE to have a functioning bottom F sharp. I like the whole curved fingerboard feel. I like how I play on a curved fingerboard. I find it very comfortable. I am not looking for a DB with frets, I am thinking about a super long scale bass guitar with a curved fingerboard. The EUB has that form factor. [quote name='Bilbo' timestamp='1384677488' post='2279284'] I didn't know they made them. Seems pointless to me [/quote] That's ok, I will not be lending it out [quote name='TheRev' timestamp='1384711859' post='2279811'] Check out Chris Larkin's Superblen fretted 6 string EUB. [/quote] I have been in discussion with Chris but he is not making them anymore. It is an unknown quantity for me so I don't really want to be dropping serious coin on one without actually trying something similar, but if I found the concept was a go-er I would be happy to flog 2 or 3 basses and commission something.
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I fancy a fretted EUB. I am fully aware of all the things it will not do. I have a DB and an EUB for those things. I like the way my hands fall on a curved fingerboard. I like the facility I have on a curved fingerboard. It is comfy for me and my right hand moves in a different way from the way it does on a plank. That is all I care about. I fancy the idea of a full scale 6 string with a bottom F sharp, just because the scale length would probably work for the low stuff. I would buy a 2nd hand Stagg and get someone to fret it just to see how the concept worked. It might suck very badly - but the NS fretted bass seems to be ok - as it it should be for that kind of coin. I can already forsee problems in that intonation adjustment could be a real issue. I guess I could get individual bridge units and put wooden saddles in them. These would have to be seated on a curved thing (technical term) which would then drive the pickup. A straight across bridge seems to work for the NS fretted bass http://alembic.com/club/messages/395/123601.html?1329369220 but I just cannot imagine how. Strings would be tricky, because I am thinking roundwounds but I'm sure Newtone could knock me something up. The whole idea might just be awful, but this has been bubbling away for at least 2 years (http://basschat.co.uk/topic/156576-fretted-eub/) and does not seem to want to go away. Can you point out other problems to me?
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They are total tone monsters. Super powerful.
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Bernard Edwards played many basses, but there was a Stingray in the mix with flats and he kind of used his index finger like a plectrum. Or am I wrong? it would not be for the first time today.
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One bass to rule them all? Entirely possible. I have been playing the same DB for the last 20 years. Yes, others are nice but I do not have any DB GAS. Mr CT, if you fancy a Bravewood or a 2nd hand CS then just do it. The new Bravewood will hold at the very least 75% of it's value and the 2nd hand CS will hold 95% of it's value. If you get one and then 2 years later want a change, so what?
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"Hi BC, I fancy a new bass" "Nonononononono you don't NEED one" Have I wandered into a parallel universe or something?
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I read this review on my phone while I was waiting to take my seat at the Millennium Stadium yesterday. At least I enjoyed one thing that happened there.
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Mr PS, you are quite obviously living the dream Thanks for the tip on Crinson guitars HJ, another relic builder to stalk
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I used to have a Bravewood. http://basschat.co.uk/topic/120144-separated-at-birth/page__p__1103936__hl__separated%20at%20birth__fromsearch__1#entry1103936 It was lush. I sold it because I NEEDED something else. It turns out that I did not need it after all, but it was too late by then. Ho hum. As GuyR said, it held up just fine against my 66 and ticked all the same boxes for me. I would not hesitate to go down the same route again. If he did 5 strings I would just flog all I have and order a J5 and a P5 and be done with it all. Mr Police Squad - I am glad my wife is not a bassist as well otherwise we would be drowning in basses!
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I "made" a Blingray once. It had a one piece Ash body with a 1/4" Birds Eye Maple top and a Rosewood coachline strip. Sadly, the bloke who made the body forgot to build it so that it was standard thickness. He machined the Ash to standard and then glued the rest on. The idea of chambering looks VERY attractive. It was challenging to wear on a strap for more than 30 minutes.
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I like them.
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[quote name='ubassman' timestamp='1382611937' post='2254294'] How about this bad boy then .. [/quote] That is the schizzle!
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She is quite obviously not a proper bassist. Singing at the same time? You know the bass police will be arresting her pretty soon.
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I would TOTALLY have one even if it was just to stand up in the corner to look cool. How it sounds would be secondary. I have insatiable plank GAS but oddly no DB GAS at all.
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PA gear as Bass amp/cab (one of the most amazing bass tone's i've heard....)
Owen replied to LukeFRC's topic in Amps and Cabs
Pre/post DI? Horses for courses. DI before my preamp input? With an active bass, not bothered. With a passive bass? No, a passive bass likes the front end/loading a proper preamp gives. Try both and listen to the difference. Some DIs are OK but some are REAL tone suckers (Behringer [standard kit in a lot of not TOP pro setups] is not pleasant). -
All of them. You are all lightweights.