Talk to be about the effects of pickup height - TalkBass. com Long story short - I'm getting heavily back into playing bass guitar (in a rock band) after focusing primarily on upright bass for about 13 years While I used to do all of my own setup work in the past, due to hand, wrist, and elbow issues - I'm not much for fussing with it myself much anymore
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Talk me out of the Seymour Duncan PowerStage 700 - TalkBass. com Quilter BB802 Excellent pedal amplifier Can bypass tone stack Has tone stack if you ever decide you need it Roughly half the weight of the Duncan with slightly more power Or the BB800 you already tried It’s easy to keep the volume turned down You should be listening to your speakers anyway You don’t have to go over on watts to blow them out
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Lets Talk About The Best Strings For 5 String Basses Shall We! I have been a Die Hard DR Hi-Beams player for many years and love these strings, but am interested in trying new options and wonder what you all recommend? In particular, I am having trouble getting the B string on the DR Hi-Beams thru the hole in the bridge on my new Fender 5 string and am
Alembic Club at Talk Bass | Page 238 | TalkBass. com It’s a very nice preamp pedal Easy to dial in the classic Alembic tone, provides lot of depth for non-Alembic instruments If you are looking for an Alembic tone for your non-Alembic bass, this pedal will accommodate, and there are plenty of of tonal options to explore as well
Double Bass - Lets talk about the Nino Mute | TalkBass. com I'm late to the party as usual, but I picked up a Nino-Mute a couple of months ago For having to play in loud amplified environments where the thump is important, I figured why not give a try So far I played one gig with it, and it worked great with one exception - the G string It was hard
Lets talk about the Guild Starfire II - TalkBass. com I have major GAS and I'm starting a thread So it goes Here's what I know: The Starfire is a 30 75" scale but needs medium scale strings No worries, I play LaBella LTFs and they come in medium scale The nut is 1 5" which is perfect for me It's gigantic but sounds thunderous Questions