MacDaddy Posted October 24, 2024 Author Posted October 24, 2024 Last rehearsal was a weird one. Took a long time to get a decent sound from the studio combo. Not sure if it's been tweaked to my liking, as I have no frame of reference. Gig on 1st November. Quote
MacDaddy Posted October 25, 2024 Author Posted October 25, 2024 On 24/10/2024 at 17:42, MacDaddy said: Last rehearsal was a weird one. Took a long time to get a decent sound from the studio combo. Not sure if it's been tweaked to my liking, as I have no frame of reference. Gig on 1st November. Also, I'm still not sure what the best position for the stand is. Quote
Linus27 Posted October 27, 2024 Posted October 27, 2024 On 25/10/2024 at 21:19, MacDaddy said: Also, I'm still not sure what the best position for the stand is. The way I set the stand is to open the legs on the tripod and lock that in place. I then slide the inner part of the stand upwards so its high enough that I can touch the bottom ridge bit with the tip of my thumb and with my fingers outstretched, the top ridge with the tip of my little finger. That way, the first fretting position is in line with my eye line. Hopefully that makes sense. I'm 5ft 9.5" so you might need to raise or lower depending on your height. Make sure you look at the stand and bass attached from behind as you can see if its straight or crooked on the stand as well. As for the angle, I have it tilted back a little so I can see across the board a little, so maybe tilted back about 20 degrees. 1 Quote
MacDaddy Posted October 27, 2024 Author Posted October 27, 2024 8 hours ago, Linus27 said: The way I set the stand is to open the legs on the tripod and lock that in place. I then slide the inner part of the stand upwards so its high enough that I can touch the bottom ridge bit with the tip of my thumb and with my fingers outstretched, the top ridge with the tip of my little finger. That way, the first fretting position is in line with my eye line. Hopefully that makes sense. I'm 5ft 9.5" so you might need to raise or lower depending on your height. Make sure you look at the stand and bass attached from behind as you can see if its straight or crooked on the stand as well. As for the angle, I have it tilted back a little so I can see across the board a little, so maybe tilted back about 20 degrees. What about the stand legs? Do you have one between your feet, or are you stood in the gap? Quote
Linus27 Posted October 28, 2024 Posted October 28, 2024 On 27/10/2024 at 17:17, MacDaddy said: What about the stand legs? Do you have one between your feet, or are you stood in the gap? I'm not 100% but I think I pretty much have one of the stand legs in front of my right leg so that my right leg is between two stand legs. The main thing is as long as the stand leg isn't in my way then that's all I'm aiming for. 1 Quote
MacDaddy Posted October 31, 2024 Author Posted October 31, 2024 Happened again last night at rehearsal. Took a long time go get a playing position that felt right. This never happens at home! Quote
MacDaddy Posted November 21, 2024 Author Posted November 21, 2024 On 18/07/2024 at 22:45, BassBus said: However, you can string them with NS Bass/Cello strings (Omnibass). They have a rope core, the same as real DB strings. Are these lower tension? I'm a bit confused as to how these would feel, if they also suit a Cello - tuned in fifths from G - so are they a bit floppy? Quote
BassBus Posted November 21, 2024 Posted November 21, 2024 33 minutes ago, MacDaddy said: Are these lower tension? I'm a bit confused as to how these would feel, if they also suit a Cello - tuned in fifths from G - so are they a bit floppy? The bass/cello bit is something of a misnomer. The NS Omni bass used to be called the Bass/Cello but was renamed. These strings are bass guitar scale strings but have a rope core as oposed to the solid core on BG strings. That gives a slightly different tone to them. Never tried tuning in fifths so can't advise on that one. I find they give a much better tone, for my ears anyway, than the stock strings that come with the bass. They are certainly not floppy but have a comfortable tension. They are very expensive. 1 Quote
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