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dclaassen

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  1. I think it is down to string choice. The B on my Spector with a 35” scale is much floppier than the B on my MPV with a 34” scale.
  2. Mine has Seymore Duncan bass lines…a bit noisy, but the sound is lovely!
  3. Mine is active, so comes really close. The only exception would be where a fretless is preferred.
  4. 45-105 Nanowebs
  5. I find it really interesting how we gravitate toward one over another. I have had a chance to try out a number of really nice, top end J basses…most for me were just meh. The right one makes me feel like an extension of my creative will….you just forget it’s there and play music. And I think every one of us would probably choose a different one!
  6. This one…and I once had a 63….
  7. Realistically, how often does a bass totally crap out on a gig? For. Most of us, the issue is more likely having to play a gig with a different bass having your main bass in the shop or stolen. If you really want plug and play, get 2 P basses and go.
  8. I use 3 different basses, each one could serve as a backup, but also work for different types of playing I do. Right now, I am using the fretted 5 for reading charts, the fretless 5 for jazz and older rock/blues, and the fretted 4 for most pub gigs. The MPV 5 needs a couple of neck/headstock cracks sorted before I travel too much with it, but that is my best all-rounder. I would be hard-pressed to find or afford exact backups of any of my basses.
  9. I have not yet been put off by a fingerboard that wasn’t ebony or rosewood. I prefer the ebony feel, but can’t really tell the difference in the others
  10. Ok….just came into this thread. I float my right thumb most of the time unless it’s muting. My left thumb starts on the back of the neck, but often wanders. For fretless, I try to maintain better lh technique so intonation is better.
  11. Reminds me of gigs I did on the Nebraska plains during winter. Would love to do some country music!
  12. She’s a tough old bird…seen some hard use in a previous life…
  13. My Pedulla did a face plant off of my guitar stand the other day....no (extra) known issues....
  14. This is a great looking bass! Nice cat as well.....
  15. I have always preferred the Jazz neck, and I now have an active Jazz Bass, so that's the one...very flexible tonal range.
  16. Gotcha...I have owned two USA Fenders, and currently own a Korean one....outstanding!!!!
  17. I don't understand the point...instruments are tools for creative expression. Find the one that works for you, in whatever context that is. For a lot of gigging musicians, that means having a P or J bass in the toolbox, for all of the good reasons others have given in this conversation. I can't get along with a lot of top-end basses, for various reasons...it's personal preference...but P and J basses are different. For a lot of BL's and sound engineers, it's like waiting at the station and a train comes. Good news, because that's what they expected. If a bus pulls up on the rails, this is an unexpected and probably unwelcome development. It could be a really nice bus...doesn't matter. Just my opinion....and I do use a J bass most of the time on rock/pop/country music. Not jazz though....
  18. Especially on a weekend when all the hire boats are out!
  19. Having owned 2 US Fenders and my current Korean Jazz, for most music, they just work. I’ve played a lot of basses that either just don’t sound or feel right, and that’s never been my experience with the Fenders I’ve owned. I have played expensive Fenders that also don’t inspire. one way to not overspend is to find a good, war scarred player’s bass. I have no interest in a “perfect “ looking instrument…it’s meant to be carried around and played.
  20. For yourself, no, you don’t need one. However, I walked into the first rehearsal with my Pedulla and got “what’s that?” Went to the second rehearsal with a J Bass and got “nice bass”. For some BL’s Fender equals good bass….period.
  21. Really nice tone….I’d pay to see your group!
  22. Yup…we used to regularly play 4x45 mins….some places wanted 5. I much prefer the UK schedule!
  23. I’ve got LaBella low tension flats on my Spectracore. The neck pickup is a passive EMG …sounds great,
  24. Got to agree. I currently play a lined fretless, but the fret lines just get you in the ballpark. Your main tuning tool is still your ears.
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