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In order to love the Jazz bass you need to love its scooped burpy sound. I loved the punch and scoop of the 2008 standard models, and was dismayed in 2012 when I tried the 'new' model with the Custom Shop pickups. They'd flattened out the scoop and made it sound very generic. Luckily things got better in 2016.
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When Scott Devine goes on and on ad infinitum about being 'in the pocket'. Ugh! I assume you mean playing together, tightly and rhythmically? My keys and wallet are in my pocket. I play in time and right in the middle of the beat. When playing in a Big Band I play on the leading edge of the beat to pull the brass players along. We don't need silly buzz words and catch phrases.
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NBD - a *good* experience with Bax - Fazley Hot Rod Bass FMH182SG
HeadlessBassist replied to neepheid's topic in Bass Guitars
Now we're talking! -
NBD - a *good* experience with Bax - Fazley Hot Rod Bass FMH182SG
HeadlessBassist replied to neepheid's topic in Bass Guitars
That's a nice and happy ending to the story, Neepheid. Imagine the new owners actually honoring the bankrupt company's previous orders?! Looks great too. Now all you need is a stupidly large Joe Dart-style rotary control... They're just so 😎👍 -
Having followed and contributed to the epically brilliant "Irrational Hatred" thread, it got me thinking and wondering what gear people have bought or acquired, simply because they thought they ought to, due to peer pressure, or because of 'herd following' received opinion? Maybe you subsequently found that you simply don't need, or like the item and wonder for the life of you why you ever bought it? I can think of three... Precision Basses - I've tried repeatedly, many times to like them. But they're just not my sound. No producer, MD, or Artist(e) has ever asked me to use one either. Flatwound Strings - Lovely sounding things, but they feel as if they're driving channels into my fingers and somehow feel 'sticky' within those channels. (I know @Rich agrees with me on this!) Also, as soon as you play with other musicians, your sound magically disappears into a big sonic hole. 5/6 string instruments - I have one 5-string only and it was only because it's a very rare instrument and just happened to be a 5. I recall using the B-string in a couple of shows (playing DB/doubled up Cello parts), and one song in our set of hundreds of tunes in the trio. 99.999% of the time, four strings are ample and contain plenty of notes for me to be going on with.
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Stingray over the years…what to know before buying?
HeadlessBassist replied to Thunderpaws's topic in Bass Guitars
Thanks Mike I was just going on the fact that both of the natural rays I've owned over the years have had satin necks. I have a vague recollection that my Piezo model may have been changed from a Gunstock Oil finish. Maybe my current 95 model did, as it was the 'Velvet Satin' model. Either that, or it's been worn flat over the intervening 30 years! -
A little game - Can you tell which Jazz bass is which?
HeadlessBassist replied to HeadlessBassist's topic in Bass Guitars
I'm inclined to second that. 🤔 -
A little game - Can you tell which Jazz bass is which?
HeadlessBassist replied to HeadlessBassist's topic in Bass Guitars
As an added comparison, here's the 2018 American Original Jazz playing the same passage from 'Dean Town'... 2018 American Original Jazz w/Fender PV64's American Original Jazz (copy).m4a RW Flea Signature Jazz w/Fender PV64's Jazz Bass 2.m4a Mr.Grey Nitro Daphne Blue Jazz w/Fender PV66's Jazz Bass 1 (copy).m4a -
New Retirement Bass - Guild Chris Hillman Starfire
HeadlessBassist replied to rubis's topic in Bass Guitars
That's really nice. Definitely worthy of a road trip for collection. -
A little game - Can you tell which Jazz bass is which?
HeadlessBassist replied to HeadlessBassist's topic in Bass Guitars
Sod the tone wood police, LOL! I can say from experience that the woods, or at least the density of them does make a difference. Rob Green told me long ago that yes, most of the sound is from the pickups/strings/the percussive hardness of the fingerboard, but you can definitely colour the tone with a walnut tone block, etc. I've always noticed a difference when I've played a nitro bass. They definitely have their own voicings. -
A little game - Can you tell which Jazz bass is which?
HeadlessBassist replied to HeadlessBassist's topic in Bass Guitars
You've got me wondering now... I'd say "Mr.Grey's" is marginally heavier, but there's not a lot in it. It has an Okoume body as opposed to the Flea's Alder. Apart from that, the only real difference is the roasted maple neck vs the slab rosewood neck. Given a moment tomorrow, I might record the same passage on the 2019 American Original and see how that comes out in comparison. -
Stingray over the years…what to know before buying?
HeadlessBassist replied to Thunderpaws's topic in Bass Guitars
The neck profile is one of the more comfortable around. It's quite wide at the nut, but the necks are always quite thin (fingers to thumb) and are more of a shallow 'D' shape. As DoctorJ pointed out, most of the 2eq models are boost only, whereas the 3eq instruments are cut/boost with a centre detent on the controls. I'm personally not a fan of the maple fingerboards, as they always seem to look mucky. I'd be going for a late 80's - 90's 2eq with the satin finished neck, as opposed to the oil finish which always feels rough to the touch to me. I'm not into all that gunstock oil and sanding of necks nonsense. Others have mentioned the uneven output of the MM humbucker when comparing strings. That's a very common thing. Many have come up with solutions, but just about the best [and most even] MM sound I've heard to date is my 1995 natural ash Stingray 2eq with Aguilar's OBP-2 preamp, and the Aguilar AG-4M pickup. Oh, and it only weighs 8.7lbs. The mid-2000s onwards Stingray Classic is an excellent 2eq bass as well. -
A little game - Can you tell which Jazz bass is which?
HeadlessBassist replied to HeadlessBassist's topic in Bass Guitars
You're absolutely right, @Silky999... I think the difference you can hear is the maple/rosewood fingerboards. Bass 1 is your build. Bass 2 is the Flea Signature. -
A little game - Can you tell which Jazz bass is which?
HeadlessBassist replied to HeadlessBassist's topic in Bass Guitars
It's a tough one, isn't it? They really do sound very similar, even though one was built by FMIC and the other was constructed from imported bits in a bloke's living room & painted in his garden. -
Sweltering afternoon, SSG's! I've just got @Silky999's Nitro Jazz Bass back from my Tech, who's very kindly replaced the Wilkinson pickups with a set of Fender Pure Vintage 66s (from the current American Vintage II), as well as an upgrade to the tone capacitor from 0.022uF to a more standard genuine Fender 0.050uF. So here's the challenge - I've made two recordings on the same iPhone, playing the same piece with two Jazz basses (hopefully with some consistency!) Both into the same rig, with the same string set (Elixir 40-95). The contenders are; Fender Road Worn Flea '61 Jazz Bass (with standard OEM Fender Pure Vintage 64 pickups.) Our very own @Silky999's "Mr.Grey's" Daphne Blue Nitro Jazz Bass (with Fender Pure Vintage 66 pickups.) Can you tell which is which..? Jazz Bass 1 Jazz Bass 1 (copy).m4a Jazz Bass 2 Jazz Bass 2.m4a
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Graphite Addicts of BC unite in anticipation...
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Agreed. Especially the current cost cutting models like the Ultra II's with their skunk stripe and top mounted truss rod adjuster, the same as a Mexican bass or Squier.
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Getting a Squier Classic Vibe bass VI to play well
HeadlessBassist replied to Jean-Luc Pickguard's topic in Bass Guitars
All American OEM basses use imperial Alun Keys. You can get an imperial set from B&Q for relatively few pennies. The one you really wanted there was probably the 0.05" one. -
I've recently changed my main Status S2 from Bass Centre Elites to GHS Stainless Steels. The bass sounds very good on these, but there's more tension than the previous Elites nickels. They've only done one gig so far, so longevity is yet to be seen. The nickel Elites usually only do 3-4 gigs before needing to be changed. I wish Elixir did a 30-90 DBE set - I usually get 30-40 gigs out of the 40-95 gauge Elixirs on my Jazz.
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I took one of those HILS Next Bass 5-strings as a part exchange a few weeks ago. Mine had a non standard preamp, but it definitely had a serious punch. Another highly recommended bass for the money. Not quite as compact and svelte as the Space 4/5, though.
