I think a Jazz Bass would cover off most styles of music pretty well.
My daughter plays a fender 70’s reissue Jazz. Awesome playing instrument
Don’t write off some of the squire stuff. Some of it’s not too bad.
I think a Jazz Bass would cover off most styles of music pretty well.
My daughter plays a fender 70’s reissue Jazz. Awesome playing instrument
Don’t write off some of the squire stuff. Some of it’s not too bad.
Music to my ears!!!
Well, basically yeah.. (Or as I used to cop by my old tech-metal band-mates "you play the equivalent of the electric triangle", haha)
Few questions first:
How serious are these recordings? What sort of style are we talking? What interface will you be using? Have you thought about (or need) 5 or more strings?
I've got an Ibanez custom 5, Spector Euro 5LX and an American Spector walnut NS2J...
I've been keeping my eyes peeled for a decent priced Warwick Thumb, or as we have discussed before, a Warwick Dolphin Pro.. Or even just a nice Fender Jazz/Precision Deluxe..
I agree with Evo and Sammy, that a Fender Jazz would most likely suit and cover most types of music and sounds that you would be wanting to play..
I didn't realise you played bass Evo.. Good stuff!
Do you find your Fender Jazz heavy? Does it have a thick neck? What amp do you have??
Thanks Evo, sammy, and Bon.
Recordings are Pop / Rock demos I started in the early to mid 80's that I never got around to completing
I have a Steinberg AXR4 interface and use Amplitube 4 with Fender, Mesa Boogie, and Ampeg Plugins / Simulators.
I also Have Cubase 9.5 and other software for mastering and so on.
Not looking to release anything - more a case of unfinished business with myself.
Is it just me or do Cole Clark guitars look hideous ? They play and sound great but fcuk me day's I cannot get past how ugly they are.
Anyone ever tried playing with the soulless looking acrylics?
Always looked odd to me - what do they sound like?
What's the full mnemonic for tuning strings? Eat A Dick ... I've forgotten the rest.
I like the woodgrain, but man, that humbucker on the acoustic looks terrible. I'm sure it sounds good, but..........
There is an acrylic ampeg bass at the moment I have my eye on.
Some acrylic guitars/basses sound brilliant, others are just dark and muddy. Biggest issue is the weight, they are really heavy.
I went looking at Basses on Monday - and after playing a few decided a short scale version will probably be the way I'll go.