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- KVRAF
- 3303 posts since 6 Jul, 2012 from Sick-cily
sure Blue Steels but have a short life, resistance and corrode immediately... I usually have a loud picking right hand (as Stevie Ray Vaughan)
instead like a lot blue steel on semi-acoustic\hollow body guitars... silky and warmy, optimal for pop rhythms
instead like a lot blue steel on semi-acoustic\hollow body guitars... silky and warmy, optimal for pop rhythms
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 6808 posts since 20 Jan, 2008
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- KVRAF
- 2834 posts since 28 Oct, 2007 from michigan
can't quite remember why I wanted an acoustic bass in the first place but I've learned to really love it. Cheap, cheap, cheap model from China. I like to mix both a dynamic mic(sm beta 57a) and the piezo(with amp sim & processing) for really freakin large sound
My tech put flatwounds on it b/c I kept squeeking(like crazy) between notes
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My tech put flatwounds on it b/c I kept squeeking(like crazy) between notes
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 6808 posts since 20 Jan, 2008
If you can love it then that's all that matters. I've been thinking of picking up a u-bass for the last couple of years. I just can't take the plunge.
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- KVRAF
- 3303 posts since 6 Jul, 2012 from Sick-cily
thanks Tapper, i'll write to La Bella customer service for understand why this string can't arrive here... very sad...
- Rad Grandad
- 38044 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
sweet, reminds me of older Epiphone El Capitan acoustic basses, I use to love to mess around them when I sold them...an acoustic bass is really pretty coolMister Natural wrote:can't quite remember why I wanted an acoustic bass in the first place but I've learned to really love it. Cheap, cheap, cheap model from China. I like to mix both a dynamic mic(sm beta 57a) and the piezo(with amp sim & processing) for really freakin large sound
My tech put flatwounds on it b/c I kept squeeking(like crazy) between notes
:=)
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- KVRAF
- 2834 posts since 28 Oct, 2007 from michigan
and my last instrument - Tele build just got back from my tech today !
pickups are a Duncan-designed Jazzmaster at the neck & a Lace Sensor Red bridge
peace
pickups are a Duncan-designed Jazzmaster at the neck & a Lace Sensor Red bridge
peace
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- Rad Grandad
- 38044 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
Mister Natural wrote:and my last instrument - Tele build just got back from my tech today !
pickups are a Duncan-designed Jazzmaster at the neck & a Lace Sensor Red bridge
peace
nice... I would have gone for a six saddle bridge but that's just me
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- KVRAF
- 16460 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
Those brass barrel bridges have a different tone. I use the offset Barden brass saddles, they give the sound of brass without sacrificing intonation. They'd be an easy and cheap retrofit to Mr. Natural's new baby.Hink wrote:nice... I would have gone for a six saddle bridge but that's just me
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- KVRAF
- 2834 posts since 28 Oct, 2007 from michigan
thanks fellas - just plugged it in tonight & messing around - color me happy
the bridge I chose was a Wilkinson compensated with brass saddles & it sounds pretty spanky. My initial impression is that I'm gonna use the tone roll-off control on this instrument more than I ever need to on the strat or the Parker
peace
the bridge I chose was a Wilkinson compensated with brass saddles & it sounds pretty spanky. My initial impression is that I'm gonna use the tone roll-off control on this instrument more than I ever need to on the strat or the Parker
peace
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- KVRAF
- 16460 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
Interesting, I would think the Lace would be a lot darker than a strat bridge. btw, in the picture, it looks more like a Gold or Silver than a Red.Mister Natural wrote:the bridge I chose was a Wilkinson compensated with brass saddles & it sounds pretty spanky. My initial impression is that I'm gonna use the tone roll-off control on this instrument more than I ever need to on the strat or the Parker
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 6808 posts since 20 Jan, 2008
You've got a working class hero there with a very wide range of sound between those two pickups. I'm sure it will be a blast to play.
Re lace sensors.
I never thought of the gold lace sensors on my strat as being that special though I used to get a lot of compliments on them. I've always wanted to replace them with vintage tex mex. That's changed after aquiring my yamaha thr10c amp. Of all the amp sim systems I've had through the years this comes closet to the truth. Playing the strat through the amp I appreciate the tone of the lace sensors more.
Re tone roll off.
Honestly my tele (blactop) aint near as bright as most. It's more throaty then twangy. The humbuckers are just plain throatier/punchier.
Re lace sensors.
I never thought of the gold lace sensors on my strat as being that special though I used to get a lot of compliments on them. I've always wanted to replace them with vintage tex mex. That's changed after aquiring my yamaha thr10c amp. Of all the amp sim systems I've had through the years this comes closet to the truth. Playing the strat through the amp I appreciate the tone of the lace sensors more.
Re tone roll off.
Honestly my tele (blactop) aint near as bright as most. It's more throaty then twangy. The humbuckers are just plain throatier/punchier.
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- KVRAF
- 16460 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
Yeah, that sounds like a good combo. I think the smooth sound of the Gold Lace Sensors works better with distortion than the brighter tone of traditional single coils, especially through a great but relatively edgy amp like the THR10. My strat with the Fender Vintage Noiseless in the bridge is my favorite guitar for singing leads and it's precisely because it doesn't have an accurate single coil sound that makes it that way.tapper mike wrote:I never thought of the gold lace sensors on my strat as being that special though I used to get a lot of compliments on them. I've always wanted to replace them with vintage tex mex. That's changed after aquiring my yamaha thr10c amp.
That's the pickups. The twang and brightness comes from the traditional tele single coil with the heavy base plate.Honestly my tele (blactop) aint near as bright as most. It's more throaty then twangy. The humbuckers are just plain throatier/punchier.
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- KVRAF
- 2834 posts since 28 Oct, 2007 from michigan
it's funny : I never use my tone(or volume) controls on my strat but with this new Tele, they're all over the place this morning while practicing. Including some really interesting muted "jazz" tones.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 6808 posts since 20 Jan, 2008
That's what I'm after with mine and keep talking about putting el-rayo's for that Ted Greene / Ed Bickert tone.
I'm actually spot on with the Ed Bickert tone now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQ0FdyxuG4U
The Ted Greene tones are'nt quite there,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfJuMs1VPbc
Barney Kessel's guitar had large single coils that were not p-90's and very similar to jazzmaster pickups.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAsEfhU2Ehg
Notice how his sounds are much more warmer then his contemporaries (kenny burrel. Herb Ellis) though the body shape (175) is similar to theirs. Otherwise one would have to move up to a bigger box like an L5 (Wes Montgomery) to attain that level of warmth.
I'm actually spot on with the Ed Bickert tone now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQ0FdyxuG4U
The Ted Greene tones are'nt quite there,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfJuMs1VPbc
Barney Kessel's guitar had large single coils that were not p-90's and very similar to jazzmaster pickups.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAsEfhU2Ehg
Notice how his sounds are much more warmer then his contemporaries (kenny burrel. Herb Ellis) though the body shape (175) is similar to theirs. Otherwise one would have to move up to a bigger box like an L5 (Wes Montgomery) to attain that level of warmth.
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