StingRayBoy42 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 22 minutes ago, Mickyk said: Just as a side note,why are Boats always female. Because they're dangerous, unpredictable, difficult to control, at the mercy of the tides, expensive, slow, fun to helm and it's difficult to get them to change course. 2 1 Quote
Jonesy Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 8 hours ago, Terry M. said: Curious which Yamaha bass models you mean or just Yamaha basses in general? Can't tell you I'm afraid, I'm not too well up on their models. Annoyingly, the few I've noodled on have been nice basses and I know they make good instruments. It's more just a mental thing that my brain doesn't like 😂 1 1 Quote
Norris Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Pickups with prominent branding Single-cut coffee tables New reliced basses Basses painted brown Signature basses, especially of people I've never heard of Singers who can't/won't learn the frigging words Bands that play songs that every other band plays Bands that spend 3 hours sound checking in the Dog & Duck and then end up being far too loud On stage noodling/widdling during a performance 1 Quote
Terry M. Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Needing a screwdriver to break into a battery compartment. It's literally broken many deals for me in the past.I was miffed when the 2nd generation Sires went that way when they were first released especially after the 1st gen didn't. 1 Quote
Belka Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Individual string bridges - I can understand their use on fanned fret basses, but they just look wrong when the frets aren't fanned. And even the most skilled luthier can't seem to make them line up properly: 2 Quote
prowla Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Belka said: Individual string bridges - I can understand their use on fanned fret basses, but they just look wrong when the frets aren't fanned. And even the most skilled luthier can't seem to make them line up properly: I agree - I think they look daft. I suppose it makes it easier to buy stock for building 4/5/6-string models, but it doesn't seem to be reflected in a price reduction. The worst example was Status Graphite basses - I just don't like their more recent models. 1 Quote
Bagman Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Using a Fender strap on a bass that isn’t a Fender Quote
itu Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Bagman said: Using a Fender strap on a bass that isn’t a Fender Advertising something that you are not being paid. Canikon, Fenquier... Quote
Count Bassy Posted 18 minutes ago Posted 18 minutes ago 21 hours ago, Terry M. said: Do you think it might be obvious because it exists already? It certainly makes nut adjustments an absolute breeze either way. Possibly, but I suspect that if you told any engineering minded person that you wanted a nut with adjustable string height then 80% would come up with either the two screw tilting nut idea, or the 4/5/6 screw individual string adjustment idea. The rest would probably suggest shims. Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted just now Posted just now 4 hours ago, Terry M. said: Needing a screwdriver to break into a battery compartment. It's literally broken many deals for me in the past.I was miffed when the 2nd generation Sires went that way when they were first released especially after the 1st gen didn't. I took off the battery cover and screwed the four screws int the body recess until flush. Then I glued four neodymium magnets into the sfrew holes in the cover. Simples! Quote
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