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  1. Am I the only one that thinks they look better in a 5 or 6 than a 4?

    I sold my 5. I can't remember why: all this has made me rather nostalgic.

    They're great basses, with the afore-mentioned caveat that they'll get a chip on the headstock. I'm still waiting for the ad in the for sale section that says "for sale, bongo, unique, no chip on headstock".

    Gone the way of the warrior...:

  2. [quote]The wider asymetrical five-string neck has .750" (19mm) spacing, string center to string center, at the bridge, same as a four-string. The regular five string neck has somewhat narrower .669" (17mm) string spacing. String spacing at the nut is the same for both.[/quote]

    Source: [url="http://www.carvinguitars.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?p=172514&sid=fe214915415a54e64daaa677b263ad26"]http://www.carvinguitars.com/bbs/viewtopic...daaa677b263ad26[/url]

    This is the wider version. I measured it at 18.5mm

    It tapers down to a regular 5-string spacing at the nut.

  3. If you're [url="http://www.filmbaby.com/films/60"]loaded [/url]& have no teacher avaiable, you could try "Art of the Bow".

    [url="http://artofthebow.com/"]http://artofthebow.com/[/url]

    I have seen it and it has some interesting points: although without a teacher to discuss them with I'm not sure how useful or relevant they are.

  4. [quote name='green' post='783798' date='Mar 23 2010, 06:39 PM']in my opinion, a bass should shound just right, with the preamp set flat.

    what woods is your bass made of ?[/quote]

    Point 1: couldn't agree more.

    Point 2: Swamp ash wings on a 5 piece maple wenge & zebrawood neck. I read that the fingerboard makes the most difference: this one is purple heart which according to warmouth:

    [quote]Purpleheart (Peltogyne pubesens):

    The trademark purple-like color is striking and it is gaining in popularity. A very hard, dense wood for excellent sustain and similar to Bubinga in its thick well defined bottom. Looks great combined with bodies sporting purple finishes![/quote]

    chris_b: the guy who built it is in the USA: I lived there for a while. Getting it back to him could be awkward. I can do the gallery easily enough.

    Here is the promised sound file:
    [url="https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B9bWLouJSKRtYWFkZWVhYjUtMDQ1OC00NTAwLTlkZDktNGI2OGIzYTBhNjUx&hl=en"]https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B9bWLouJSK...hNjUx&hl=en[/url]

    It's eq-flat & both pickups.

  5. [quote name='green' post='782468' date='Mar 22 2010, 12:22 PM']well, i guess you could always get a set of smaller pickups plus wood housings that fit your routings.[/quote]

    Absolutely: but that pushes the price up for something which [i]might[/i] not make much/any difference.

    Next stop the Gallery.

  6. [quote]well, if the bass sounds good played unplugged, and it's not the preamp, i'd say it's the pickups.[/quote]

    Pretty much the conclusion I came to: was hoping it's otherwise as they're matching, and an awkward size to get replacements for.


    [quote]Have you heard from Grandon recently? Seems to have vanished.[/quote]

    Nope: 'vanished' would be an apt description. He does have a habit of it in my experience.

    [quote]my suggestion would be a trip to see Martin at the Gallery[/quote]

    An excellent idea. I'll give him a ring.

    Thanks everyone for your input.

  7. So here's the story: I get talking to the guys on uglybassplayer.com and over the course of time I was convinced that Grandon Westlund was the man to build me a bass. So I ordered one, waited the required 9 months, and this turned up (about 2 years ago).



    There are more pictures here: [url="http://www.gwbasses.com/gallery/Dougal_SC-1_5String.shtml"]http://www.gwbasses.com/gallery/Dougal_SC-1_5String.shtml[/url]

    It is absolutely gorgeous to play, balances perfectly, looks great (or at least, I think it does). The problem is the sound. To the extent that it's pretty much become an art piece that sits on the wall hanger & looks pretty. Acoustically it has plenty of top end sparkle: when amplified it sounds dead and lifeless, even with the treble all the way up & new strings on. I'll get some sound samples up to illustrate the problem.

    I've tried hooking it up through a different pre-amp (the current one is an [url="http://www.aguilaramp.com/products_preamps_obp2.htm"]aguilar abp-2[/url] - the replacement a 5-pot east j-retro) without much avail - it wasn't noticeably different. Digital modelers can't help the flat sound being fed in.

    The question is: what do we think can be done about it? Will new pickups and pre do the job, or is the combination of covered pickups, swamp ash body & purpleheart fingerboard the problem? If it means I start using it I can live with non-matching pup covers. Is it worth it? Should I try & sell it on & buy something (or find someone to swap with) like a 5-string music-man instead? Is there even a market for such a custom build by a relatively unknown builder (I think I have to accept that I'll not get anything like what I paid for it...)

    Any ideas gratefully received!

  8. [quote name='Doddy' post='754621' date='Feb 23 2010, 02:44 AM']I wouldn't bother with a powerball personally-they fall into a similar catagory as hand grips,to me.[/quote]

    I disagree: I find mine most useful in warm-up / cool-down.

    Bearing in mind I've been taught to use the weight of the arm & shoulder with the left hand, a lot of the same muscules that are used are elongated & contracted when using a power-ball.

    I wouldn't suggest using it as a strengthening exercise: only playing will do that.

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