Bass Weight
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Bass Weight
Basses I've owned, from lightest to heaviest:
Epiphone/Douglas viola bass--I don't know maybe 4lbs? Pretty damn light.
Squier Bronco: 5 or 6lbs after modifying; def under 6lbs stock
Gretsch G5123B 7lbs
Squier II Precision 7lbs
Fender Aerodyne Jazz 7lbs
Epi EB-0 7.5lbs
Squier CV 50's 7.5lbs
Squier VM Jazz 8lbs
Squier Aiken P 8lbs
Reverend Dub King 8lbs
Epiphone Jack Casady 8lbs
Fender Japan Jazz Fretless 8lbs
Squier Matt Freeman Precision 8.5 lbs
Fender Jazz Bass Special Fretless 9lbs
Fender Sting P around 9lbs
Squier VM 70's Jazz 9.5 lbs
SX Ursa-2 6-string 10lbs
Fender Reggie Hamilton 11lbs, 10.5 lbs
I only have 2 squiers now--I don't own all these.
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Epiphone/Douglas viola bass--I don't know maybe 4lbs? Pretty damn light.
Squier Bronco: 5 or 6lbs after modifying; def under 6lbs stock
Gretsch G5123B 7lbs
Squier II Precision 7lbs
Fender Aerodyne Jazz 7lbs
Epi EB-0 7.5lbs
Squier CV 50's 7.5lbs
Squier VM Jazz 8lbs
Squier Aiken P 8lbs
Reverend Dub King 8lbs
Epiphone Jack Casady 8lbs
Fender Japan Jazz Fretless 8lbs
Squier Matt Freeman Precision 8.5 lbs
Fender Jazz Bass Special Fretless 9lbs
Fender Sting P around 9lbs
Squier VM 70's Jazz 9.5 lbs
SX Ursa-2 6-string 10lbs
Fender Reggie Hamilton 11lbs, 10.5 lbs
I only have 2 squiers now--I don't own all these.
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Re: Bass Weight
I have no idea honestly. I've had a lot but I'm not sure of the weights. LOL
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Re: Bass Weight
My Jack Casady weighs less than my thunderbird.
Weight has very little to do with how much I like them.
Weight has very little to do with how much I like them.
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Re: Bass Weight
The problem with this is, 100 of the same bass can have different weights, but I think ppl understand this as ballpark numbers. It would be more effective if we had 10-25 of every model in existence, but infeasible.
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Re: Bass Weight
i really should weigh out my MIJ SQ serial P-Bass, it's sooooo much heavier than my MIM FSR Jazz Bass.
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Re: Bass Weight
Oh nice. I dig Japan Fender stuff. Probably due to the wood.
Look at dried weights per ft^3. Significant differences. THis chart was helpful for another project:
http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/weigt-wood-d_821.html
My concern w/ weight is how it feels on my back, not because I can tell the differences in sound between types of wood.
Look at dried weights per ft^3. Significant differences. THis chart was helpful for another project:
http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/weigt-wood-d_821.html
My concern w/ weight is how it feels on my back, not because I can tell the differences in sound between types of wood.
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Re: Bass Weight
24 this year and my shoulders are both blown out. playing hard on a heavy bass is a bitch.Chuckchuck wrote:Oh nice. I dig Japan Fender stuff. Probably due to the wood.
Look at dried weights per ft^3. Significant differences. THis chart was helpful for another project:
http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/weigt-wood-d_821.html
My concern w/ weight is how it feels on my back, not because I can tell the differences in sound between types of wood.
D.o.S. wrote:Why do people eat steak that shit is gross
behndy wrote: lol. she thinks Brazil is wayyyy too unsafe. but i got PLANS.
MechaGodzilla wrote:man, fuck those big neutrik plugs
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Re: Bass Weight
Viola basses aren't very punk rock but the dude from black lips plays one and it's punk rock to ignore what others are playing.
What if I build you a bronco bass with Musicman pickup in it? That's worthy trade bait I think.
What if I build you a bronco bass with Musicman pickup in it? That's worthy trade bait I think.
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Re: Bass Weight
dem viola basses are too neck heavy. that's part of the problem, most basses are extremely neck heavy.
D.o.S. wrote:Why do people eat steak that shit is gross
behndy wrote: lol. she thinks Brazil is wayyyy too unsafe. but i got PLANS.
MechaGodzilla wrote:man, fuck those big neutrik plugs
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Re: Bass Weight
They're tolerable--nothing a wide strap don't fix. Maybe neck heavy because the rest is so light.
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Re: Bass Weight
i use DiMarzio ClipLocks. accurate.Chuckchuck wrote:They're tolerable--nothing a wide strap don't fix. Maybe neck heavy because the rest is so light.
D.o.S. wrote:Why do people eat steak that shit is gross
behndy wrote: lol. she thinks Brazil is wayyyy too unsafe. but i got PLANS.
MechaGodzilla wrote:man, fuck those big neutrik plugs
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Re: Bass Weight
Mount a Steinberger bridge on a tailpiece and lop off the head thenwaltdogg wrote:dem viola basses are too neck heavy. that's part of the problem, most basses are extremely neck heavy.
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i died. just thinking about that is insanity.Mudfuzz wrote:Mount a Steinberger bridge on a tailpiece and lop of the head thenwaltdogg wrote:dem viola basses are too neck heavy. that's part of the problem, most basses are extremely neck heavy.
D.o.S. wrote:Why do people eat steak that shit is gross
behndy wrote: lol. she thinks Brazil is wayyyy too unsafe. but i got PLANS.
MechaGodzilla wrote:man, fuck those big neutrik plugs
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Re: Bass Weight
it's is a solution…waltdogg wrote:i died. just thinking about that is insanity.Mudfuzz wrote:Mount a Steinberger bridge on a tailpiece and lop of the head thenwaltdogg wrote:dem viola basses are too neck heavy. that's part of the problem, most basses are extremely neck heavy.
I don't know what any of my basses weigh.. I have 20+ and I ave a beatle bass which is very light and what I play most is a flying V 5 string I built with a Carvin through neck blank which is really heavy.. but because of the way it balances and how easy it is to play I ignore the weight.. I do want to make another that is a lot lighter but I have to think about what I make it out of to get the most sustain because my sound reviles around flats and a lot of sustain