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Hybrid porn thread. Why didn't we think of this before?


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We seem to have a thread for every other kind of amp/bass/pick but I can't believe we don't have a Hybrid porn thread.
In an effort to rectify this oversight with alacrity I started one.

All of my decent pics are at home, so I'll use this one as a place holder…

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I [i]love[/i] this amp.
SWR SM400 (1993). More to follow.

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Dead thread resurrected 11 years later 😒 🤔 

Newest build, finished yesterday, not even strung yet. In fact, I still need to buy the bass strings!

So, it's a baritone/bass combo (2 bass strings above 3 baritone strings. Strung, or will be, with the A & D bass strings, and the A, D & F# strings from a baritone string set. However, despite the strings used, it'll be tuned G, D, G, d, g. Here's the wee beastie...

 

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9 minutes ago, LeftyJ said:

Fascinating! Properly weird, in a great way. 

 

I myself have been described in much the same way, though without the added suffix of "in a great way". Literally "Properly weird" 😄 🤣 😂 

 

Thank you.

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Don't know if this counts, but I have my two 28.6" scale Ibanez Mirko Basses, respectively a 5 string and a 4 string, tuned in a tenor bass tuning and strung accordingly.

 

The 5 string Mikro Bass is strung with Elixir Nanoweb guitar strings of the gauges: .080 - .062 - .046 - .036 - .026, and tuned in G standard tuning, that is 3 half steps above the upper 5 strings of a 6 string bass in regular B standard tuning.

 

Using only the stock bridge J pickup, wired directly to the output jack socket.

 

"Mr. Growly - The Noodlemancer" :

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And the 4 string Mikro Bass also strung with Elixir Nanoweb guitar strings, of the gauges: .068 - .052 - .038 - .028, and tuned to A# standard tuning, that is one half step above the upper 4 strings of a 6 string bass tuned in regular B standard tuning.

 

With an EMG Geezer Butler P pickup wired directly to the output jack socket.

 

"Dud Bottomfeeder" :

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These are my main instruments of choice, and I play them through an always on 1 octave up effect, blended with parallel clean signal, for an effect somewhat similar to that of an 8 string bass (with pairs of respectively bass and octave strings), using a custom made Toneprint on my TC Electronic Sub'N'Up Mini for this: 

 

 

On 15/07/2024 at 07:39, Ol Grey Bear said:

Dead thread resurrected 11 years later 😒 🤔 

Newest build, finished yesterday, not even strung yet. In fact, I still need to buy the bass strings!

So, it's a baritone/bass combo (2 bass strings above 3 baritone strings. Strung, or will be, with the A & D bass strings, and the A, D & F# strings from a baritone string set. However, despite the strings used, it'll be tuned G, D, G, d, g. Here's the wee beastie...

 

17210216698586619976226674950788.jpg

Very cool. :i-m_so_happy:

 

With that tuning are you planning to use it as a slide bass/guitar?

 

Also what is the scale length?

 

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3 hours ago, Baloney Balderdash said:

Don't know id this counts, but I have my two 28.6" scale Ibanez Mirko Basses, respectively a 5 string and a 4 string, tuned in a tenor bass tuning and strung accordingly.

 

The 5 string Mikro Bass is strung with Elixir Nanoweb guitar strings of the gauges: .080 - .062 - .046 - .036 - .026, and tuned in G standard tuning, that is 3 half steps above the upper 5 strings of a 6 string bass in regular B standard tuning.

 

Using only the stock bridge J pickup, wired directly to the output jack socket.

 

"Mr. Growly - The Noodlemancer" :

image.thumb.png.64cdef979983544ea5c31e1f63436636.png

 

 

 

And the 4 string Mikro Bass also strung with Elixir Nanoweb guitar strings, of the gauges: .068 - .052 - .038 - .028, and tuned to A# standard tuning, that is one half step above the upper 4 strings of a 6 string bass tuned in regular B standard tuning.

 

With an EMG Geezer Butler P pickup wired directly to the output jack socket.

 

"Dud Bottomfeeder" :

image.thumb.png.e9b54a2a769b682fd09b2e773ae63acc.png

 

 

These are my main instruments of choice, and I play them through an always on 1 octave up effect, blended with parallel clean signal, for an effect somewhat similar to that of an 8 string bass (with pairs of respectively bass and octave strings), using a custom made Toneprint on my TC Electronic Sub'N'Up Mini for this: 

 

 

Very cool. :i-m_so_happy:

 

With that tuning are you planning to use it as a slide bass/guitar?

 

Also what is the scale length?

 

 

I love your use of alternative tunings. I find unusual tunings really make me think about the music in a different way. For instance, if I'm tuning open C I'd rather go for the alternate C, G, C, g, c, D# so that I can get an open minor triad for slide playing on the higher register.

 

Thank you for your kind words. Yes, I play lots of slide but I'll play a steady, maybe alternating, bass in the background. The scale length is a straight 30 inches. Top of the baritone range, bottom of the bass range. I'm hoping to find a new happy place therein.

 

All the best,

 

Bear/Dani

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