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Considering that a short scale has two differences to a long scale - shorter distance between equivalent frets, for the more delicately handed, and shorter reach to the first fret, for the non-Warwick Thumb-inclined, these only tick one of the boxes. Also the lump of metal which counterbalances the ugly lump of wood stuck out needlessly far into space has been moved to a position where it counterbalances it less so it will be more neck-divey. One step forward (for the short scale lover) and two steps back.
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I have one of the Jamstik guitars I mentioned above, and there's a small hex key like a little starting handle (I'm sure most BCers are old enough to remember when cars had starting handles) which can be used to turn the little wheels. It's attached to the bridge magnetically and tucked in neatly so you don't have to worry about losing it or forgetting it.
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The most obvious answer is that the wires from the pickup that buzzes are reversed, so the ground side is connected to where the hot side should be. If the connection to the pickup is through solder pads on the bottom of the pickup, just unsolder them at the solder pads and reverse the wires.
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12stringbassist started following New Rickenbacker short scale, the 4030S
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If Ric don't do anything anyone wants then they would be stuck with everything that they make...
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Ta. I'll give that a whirl in ten days when I'm back there (probably won't have completed the cab by then anyway).
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simonlittle started following My old mate Dave Pomeroy back in the day
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My old mate Dave Pomeroy back in the day
simonlittle replied to Happy Jack's topic in EUB and Double Bass
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12stringbassist started following Farewell bass world
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I hope all works out for you. The thing about dealing with people who make your enjoyment disappear.... I was on the verge of stopping playing a short while since (earlier this year) as our ex-guitarist was just a nightmare to work with and he was making me and my drummer totally miserable and I had been dreading going out to gigs. Once we parted with him, I got the bit between my teeth to replace him with someone far more suitable and we were back out gigging 6 weeks later. Your mojo can come back with the right people.
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how much do they weigh?
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... it's like the bass is just a tool that you no longer need ..interesting concept.
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alyctes started following Ibanez UB805 Brand New Bargain REDUCED
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Johna bought my markBass Octaver pedal. Good chat, a pleasure to deal with
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2 out of 3 ain’t bad, as someone, probably Shakespeare himself wrote
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Harmonious Monk - that’s very good indeed
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SimonK started following Inexpensive 5 string bass
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I've just started using a five string also for church/gospel music. This last Sunday was the first time it really "clicked" for me, due to having a load of songs in the key of D. I found using the D, E, F# and G# on the fifth string worked really well. Also saving the low D for every now and again just introduced a lovely low end thunder. Although I had my Stingray 4 string on the stand just in case, it didn't get touched for the first time in many years... thus said I still can't slap cleanly on the five string due to the tighter string spacing.
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Post your pedal board - Basschat style!!
0175westwood29 replied to dudewheresmybass's topic in Effects
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admiralchew started following The Great Pedal Names
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I quite like: 3 Leaf Audio You’re Doom, which was named for this: Fun: Doc Lloyd Photon Death Ray SS/BS Team Awesome Fuzz Machine JAM Harmonious Monk and Delay Llama Gojira Ants in my Eyes Johnson Accurate: Earthbound Audio Throat Locust Backburner Noise Big Booty Judy Damnation Audio Spite Box Crowther Prunes & Custard I also have a Hercule Poirot-themed OC-2 clone called the POIROC-2 and a Guptech A(((Ole))) pedal called the Ampig(((ole))) (after my wife’s cat Ampigalei).
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DS287 started following Listening to solo DB albums, no backing, just one bass player
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Listening to solo DB albums, no backing, just one bass player
DS287 replied to Rob MacKillop's topic in EUB and Double Bass
Check out anything by Phronesis and Jasper Hoiby. -
Indeed, big money for those seats.
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New York City Serenade - Bruce Springsteen
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I'd be more worried if they chop the player's left hand off. 😳
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Walking Down Madison - Kirsty MacColl.