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Beedster

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  1. It affects tone a tiny but yes, but as so many have said, in an entirely unpredictable way. Even if the builder has access to extremely consistent timber, in which case variation within a batch is reduced, there will be variations between batches. You wouldn’t expect the same variation within, for example, one brand/model of PUP, bridge, even strings. The idea that one type of wood sounds consistently different to another type of wood when used as the board on a fretted electric bass is not supported by any hard evidence, all points are based on personal experience and opinion, no matter how well known and apparently qualified the source 👍
  2. Now that's what I call bass playing, the timing, and the restraint, are extraordinary 👍
  3. On iPhone it's apparent, on desktop fine BTW
  4. Hey @Woodinblack, when i hit 'Submit Reply' it hangs, might just be me, appear to have made a couple of double posts because of it 👍
  5. And courtesy Radio 6 I was introduced to this version this morning, and once again, the bass came across beautifully
  6. Absolutely, and feel different, and both are important for many players and builders 👍
  7. Absolutely, and feel different, and both are important for many players and builders 👍
  8. Mmm, you don’t think that Sadowsky, as someone who charges premium prices for his products in part on the basis of building using certain woods, might have a horse in this particular race?
  9. To a bass player no two basses sound the same, to an audience all basses sound the same. Anyone who gets into the tone wood argument needs to accept that it’s equivalent to the ‘eskimos have 13 different types of snow’ argument. Possibly true, but either way, it’s all snow.
  10. More than a few folks on here have been bloody kind to me over the years, so if I can help someone out at a difficult time I’m more than happy to 👍
  11. That's different though mate, having nothing to do with audio quality and everything to do with originality which - in the antiques world which is really where the collectable end of the bass spectrum resides - is rare and therefore costly. Point taken though 👍
  12. A similar finding to wine experts who, when various wines are chilled to the same temperature, can struggle to differentiate red from white apparently
  13. Beautiful, seems to sit somewhere between Fender, Musicman, and - dare I say - Wal 👍
  14. Fender fit Jazz neck that is 👍
  15. If you mess it up it's too late. Seriously though, you won't, at least as long as you buy a Fender-fit neck which all of those I've listed above are
  16. I've swapped hundred of Fender, Allparts, Squier, Warmoth, Mighty Mite, Musikraft and similar necks over the years and have not once had to use sandpaper. All the brands fit each others necks/bodies within tolerable tolerances. There will be some exceptions and some imperfections, but they are few and far between and rarely affect either tone or mechanics
  17. Yes, it will work 99% of the time without modification, with the possible exception of small adjustments to saddle height and potentially intonation
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