ped Posted yesterday at 14:52 Author Posted yesterday at 14:52 19 minutes ago, Stub Mandrel said: It's also a demonstration that although high mass is different, different doesn't automatically mean better. Honestly, I was amazed by the difference (sounds like a YouTube video title) 2 Quote
Beedster Posted yesterday at 15:15 Posted yesterday at 15:15 Lovely bass, and yes some basses prefer low tech bridges 👌 Quote
Andyjr1515 Posted yesterday at 17:55 Posted yesterday at 17:55 Fascinating. In that they are so similar in many respects, I wouldn't have thought it would make that much difference. Just a wild thought - in that the original saddles share two strings each, I wonder if there is some sort of impact from the two sources and characteristics of vibration on each pair. But yes - a surprising result whatever the explanation! 1 Quote
Andyjr1515 Posted yesterday at 18:00 Posted yesterday at 18:00 This is what AI says - although it may have just regurgitated the above discussion 🤣 "Yes, there can be a subtle sonic difference, with individual saddles generally providing a slightly tighter, brighter, or more focused sound, and two strings sharing a single, larger saddle (common on vintage-style bridges) potentially offering a warmer, "ballsier" tone with a more pronounced midrange. The difference is generally minor compared to other factors like string type, pickups, or playing technique, and is largely a matter of personal preference." 1 Quote
Beedster Posted yesterday at 18:10 Posted yesterday at 18:10 11 minutes ago, Andyjr1515 said: Fascinating. In that they are so similar in many respects, I wouldn't have thought it would make that much difference. Just a wild thought - in that the original saddles share two strings each, I wonder if there is some sort of impact from the two sources and characteristics of vibration on each pair. But yes - a surprising result whatever the explanation! IME a change in bridge can have the effect of micro EQ (change overall tonality), micro filter (notch certain frequencies), micro envelope shaper (change attack/sustain), or micro compressor (even things out a bit). On most instruments switching bridges makes little real difference, but on some it can be tangible and helpful. It's always worth some trial and error 1 Quote
ped Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago A little video, not much good but it gives a good idea of what the bass might sound like in better hands! 4 Quote
Hellzero Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago If you play mwah twice, does it become mwah mwah? Just asking for a friend. Quote
Geek99 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago On 12/08/2025 at 14:24, Beedster said: That neck..............!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It just needs a little fairy sparkle to be photo-shopped on Quote
Si600 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, Hellzero said: If you play mwah twice, does it become mwah mwah? Just asking for a friend. Does it go mwahahahahaha with sustain? 1 Quote
Beedster Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 5 hours ago, ped said: A little video, not much good but it gives a good idea of what the bass might sound like in better hands! Won't let me play which is odd. Says I have to sign in which I've never done before., is this adult fretless content 🤣 Quite relieved really as a) Ped'll just be another bloke who plays FL better than me and b) I'll have short-scale FL GAS 1 Quote
Richard R Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago FB now always seems to ask for a login if you're either on a VPN or a cloud hosted virtual PC. Presumably to "confirm you are a real person, enhance your online experience and harvest your kidneys. Sorry should have said data" Quote
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