miles'tone Posted Tuesday at 19:36 Posted Tuesday at 19:36 7 hours ago, DTB said: I already play fretless. and they don’t do a fretless version of the BBNE2. It was my main bass before I started playing fretless and I miss the build quality and the weight, tone and feel. My take on playing music is that the player is actually the instrument, the conduit for the music. A bass is simply a tool for the job. You have your favourite tool, it's ok to change it so it's up to the job at hand. Imho of course. 2 Quote
miles'tone Posted Tuesday at 19:50 Posted Tuesday at 19:50 This chap's work and reputation look to be worth at least a phone call and a chat about it: https://www.81guitarworks.co.uk/ Quote
pete.young Posted Tuesday at 22:36 Posted Tuesday at 22:36 6 hours ago, DTB said: Think I will put some Cobalt Flats on it I'm interested to see how that goes. I have Elixirs on mine. Quote
itu Posted Tuesday at 23:23 Posted Tuesday at 23:23 5 hours ago, Sean said: ...the BBNE2 then. Flagship Yamaha bass. I do not follow Fender or Yamaha or many other brands as they just do not fit me. That's why I didn't remember that it is a neck through. But my main point was that as it is a fine instrument, I would keep it as it is. Self made modification may be fine, but there are other possibilities, too. A skilled luthier can make a good fretless version of it. Same dimensions and everything, the playability between those two could be very interesting. And a good luthier may suggest some tiny modifications that support the fretless sound, too. 2 Quote
NickA Posted yesterday at 04:32 Posted yesterday at 04:32 Fretless rules. I have a fretted MK2 Wal which I hardly ever play...because I have a fretless and that's what I almost always pick up. Fretless sounds and feels so good. But: two reasons not to mod your bbne2. 1. That's an expensive bass to go modding. I defretted a bass once but it was a plywood jazz copy. 2. Apart from being thro neck the bbne2 appears to have those mother of pearl plates ( forget their name) on the fingerboard. Those would have to go and be filled with matched ebony. Difficult and expensive. A whole new board might be easier...and that might upset the neck stability. On balance if say great idea but not on this one! 2 Quote
Gizmo Posted yesterday at 11:17 Posted yesterday at 11:17 23 hours ago, DTB said: The dot markers on my lined fretless are the same, in the middle not on the line. On my lineless/unmarked board they are located on the fretline/note position. Quote
DTB Posted yesterday at 13:45 Author Posted yesterday at 13:45 15 hours ago, pete.young said: I'm interested to see how that goes. I have Elixirs on mine. I will let you know, was going to do it today but both my wife and son are off sick. Honestly, I am the one on the chemo medication and told don’t be around sick people and I the only one who doesn’t catch these colds etc. Quote
DTB Posted yesterday at 13:47 Author Posted yesterday at 13:47 9 hours ago, NickA said: Fretless rules. I have a fretted MK2 Wal which I hardly ever play...because I have a fretless and that's what I almost always pick up. Fretless sounds and feels so good. But: two reasons not to mod your bbne2. 1. That's an expensive bass to go modding. I defretted a bass once but it was a plywood jazz copy. 2. Apart from being thro neck the bbne2 appears to have those mother of pearl plates ( forget their name) on the fingerboard. Those would have to go and be filled with matched ebony. Difficult and expensive. A whole new board might be easier...and that might upset the neck stability. On balance if say great idea but not on this one! The block inlays i think are fine. I saw someone playing fretless with similar inlays. They are no where near where you would fret a note in any case. Quote
DTB Posted yesterday at 13:50 Author Posted yesterday at 13:50 One of the luthiers I contacted said he would be okay with defretting it and to take it along so he could have a look and give me a quote. but in any case I will be leaving it as is, apart from the new strings. at least that is today’s answer 😁 Quote
NickA Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago It'd be a great bass if you did it. 😬 thing about the block inlays; this has of course been discussed 😁 Quote
DTB Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago Played it again today. The frets HAVE TO GO!!!! Gonna talk with Luthier on ‘phone with a view to taking it in for him to see the work involved and getting a quote, but they are coming off one way or another! Quote
DTB Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago I have been lucky enough to be able to play all sorts of instruments in my life. Fretless bass is one of my absolute favourites closely followed by alto sax. Quote
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