Let's see your BASS!

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My gigging basses.
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Squier VM fretless jazz

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And da frontbutt

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greyscales wrote:Image

My gigging basses.



duuuuuuuuuude
i need a stang/musicmaster bass
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tomlane95 wrote:
greyscales wrote:Image

My gigging basses.


duuuuuuuuuude
i need a stang/musicmaster bass


Personally -- I'd swap the guards, but that pair are hot hot hot. Are there any differences between them?
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I've played around with the pickguards and this is my personal favorite.
The main differences art the strings, pickups, and wood. The white one has flatwounds on it currently and is pretty much stock MIJ Fender. The black has rounds and is still my preferred bass. It's a mutt, with a borrowed neck from a '78 Musicmaster.
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They look great! I'm just crazy about black on black and tort on Oly white. :D

I bet they sound so so good.
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Picked this up today. Loving the 30" scale, finding it a lot easier to play than the 34" ones.
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spacelordmother wrote:They look great! I'm just crazy about black on black and tort on Oly white. :D

I bet they sound so so good.

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Might(Will) sell the Fender to get a Musicman Sterling 4HH Stealth. But I'm swapping the Geezer back to the Nordstrand that was in there. Can't let that go. I'll get aP in the future.

Yeah, I love black on black basses.
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Been Lurkin for a while, figured I would finally introduce myself. My two steeds in the stable:

The trusty old LTD TA-600:
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And the new warhorse, Rick 4003W:
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Yeah, the pickup cover is now gone and it has been re-setup and tuned to low ADGC. Sounds burly.

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That Ric is something else man. Damn
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that ric is no joke. probably the coolest one i've ever seen :O
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Gruesomania wrote:Image

Picked this up today. Loving the 30" scale, finding it a lot easier to play than the 34" ones.


Am looking at one of these myself. I have a squire vm jaguar short scale guitar and it rocks. Thinking of getting its bass brother. How does it sound?
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KaosCill8r wrote:
Gruesomania wrote:Image

Picked this up today. Loving the 30" scale, finding it a lot easier to play than the 34" ones.


Am looking at one of these myself. I have a squire vm jaguar short scale guitar and it rocks. Thinking of getting its bass brother. How does it sound?


If its like mine, the P pickup sounds nice and fat, but the J pickup sounds weak and thin. I just keep the P pickup soloed for now.

I love the way this thing feels in my hands though. I'm actually in the process of fixing mine up a bit right now. But I've been playing it for the last few months and falling in love with it. It deserves to be babied.
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