paulbuzz Posted Friday at 18:41 Posted Friday at 18:41 (edited) In my quest for an ever more thuddy sound from my Harley Benton violin bass, I have just invented (maybe!) the Patent McCartneyizer mute: Both halves of a strip of velcro, sandwiching the strings at the bridge, superglued together at one end to prevent the two halves from fully separating. Adjust muting strength for each string by trimming the width with scissors. Works really well Total cost: about 20p-worth of velcro? Edited Friday at 18:42 by paulbuzz 4 1 Quote
Supernaut Posted Friday at 18:59 Posted Friday at 18:59 Could just use a piece of foam from some packaging? Quote
paulbuzz Posted Friday at 19:16 Author Posted Friday at 19:16 (edited) 18 minutes ago, Supernaut said: Could just use a piece of foam from some packaging? I've tried various washing-up sponges etc etc - I find that it's difficult to get exactly the right thickness to get the amount of muting you want, and also that it's diificult to insert/remove them quickly when required. Also it looks a bit mad having a washing-up sponge jammed into your bass.😁 This works better for me Edited Friday at 19:18 by paulbuzz 1 Quote
BabyBlueSound Posted yesterday at 06:18 Posted yesterday at 06:18 I must try this. I bought an absolutely non-budget Nordymute a couple years ago and unless I barely put it on, just gently touching the strings with the end, it's too muted and useless for me. Putting it on just barely adds the risk that I knock it off with my hand. I enjoyed sponges and packing materials more than the fancy purpose-made stuff. 2 Quote
paulbuzz Posted yesterday at 09:24 Author Posted yesterday at 09:24 3 hours ago, BabyBlueSound said: I must try this. I bought an absolutely non-budget Nordymute a couple years ago and unless I barely put it on, just gently touching the strings with the end, it's too muted and useless for me. Putting it on just barely adds the risk that I knock it off with my hand. I enjoyed sponges and packing materials more than the fancy purpose-made stuff. I made one of this type a while ago. It's ok, but not as good as the velcro (because less adjustable), and significantly more effort to make. 1 Quote
dudewheresmybass Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago the spongy type pipe lagging works well. It's easy to get hold of and cheap cheap. 1 Quote
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