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Introducing my signature bass


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[quote name='ped' post='430639' date='Mar 10 2009, 04:08 PM']I thought 'Front' (neck pickup) and 'back' (bridge pickup) were generally accepted terms :0)[/quote]

Really?

If I'd guessed I'd have gone for the other way round. That's why I prefer bridge/middle/neck terminology no ambiguity.

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[quote name='OutToPlayJazz' post='430640' date='Mar 10 2009, 04:08 PM']Looks like it has the same electronics package as the 25th Anniversary model which is a real looker... I'd really like to try one of these.

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Err...no. I wouldn't mind a (real) passive 1-pu Stingray - that would be the only MM I'd buy, although I did try a Bongo once (yep, me!) and although I'd never buy one, it wasn't too bad...

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[quote name='BigRedX' post='430654' date='Mar 10 2009, 04:16 PM']Really?

If I'd guessed I'd have gone for the other way round. That's why I prefer bridge/middle/neck terminology no ambiguity.[/quote]

It is really quite common to describe the 'neck' pickup at 'front' and the 'bridge' pickup as 'back' pickup. It's common speak in the US amongst the older crowd, even Jaco spoke like that:
[url="http://www.jacopastorius.com/features/interviews/portrait.asp"]http://www.jacopastorius.com/features/inte...ws/portrait.asp[/url]

The proximity of the pickup closest to the fingerboard will annoy the slappers who aren't used to having a pickup there; few top shelf basses survive commercially with a pickup there, - the original PRS did not, but RICs continue to do so. They are great for getting the deep tonalties that reggae players like.

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