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this bass guitar worth 800 bucks
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You're essentially paying for that Buzz Feiten system which is awesome on guitar but it pretty much superfluous on bass unless you play a lot of double-stops and chords above the 12th fret.
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Pfl?yd wrote:You're essentially paying for that Buzz Feiten system which is awesome on guitar but it pretty much superfluous on bass unless you play a lot of double-stops and chords above the 12th fret.
So its useless unless I want to do all that stuff its pretty useless. Have buzz feiten on a pi70 and its not too good, maybe ive fucked it up. I play alot of chords around the 12th fret, rarely over it. what are double stops in your bass terminology, dont link me to wikipedia people
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goshuaspenis wrote:
Pfl?yd wrote:You're essentially paying for that Buzz Feiten system which is awesome on guitar but it pretty much superfluous on bass unless you play a lot of double-stops and chords above the 12th fret.
So its useless unless I want to do all that stuff its pretty useless. Have buzz feiten on a pi70 and its not too good, maybe ive fucked it up. I play alot of chords around the 12th fret, rarely over it. what are double stops in your bass terminology, dont link me to wikipedia people
Two-note chords, more or less. I do bends and shit like that with them. It sounds cool.
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well I have around 800 bucks in your money which means a 700 dollar bass as the uk likes to inflate prices. suggest me another bass thats an all round killer

reminding you I currently use a yamaha rbx 274 I think or 270
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What kind of music are you going to be playing on it?
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hard rock for the meantime, I need something that can hold drop d tunings, nothing lower than that. Work in standard and drop d. Just want an all round good bass sound. Nothing to splodgy or too fine just a nice groove.

Some of the bass work follows the guitar lines such as several repeating notes played fast etc for chorus and all that. Others involve single note slides and that kind of caper
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You can't ever go wrong with a Fender Jazz (though some think it's not "hard rock" enough). Ibanez and Schecter both make full-scale basses that are good in that price range.
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Pfl?yd wrote:You can't ever go wrong with a Fender Jazz (though some think it's not "hard rock" enough). Ibanez and Schecter both make full-scale basses that are good in that price range.
i'll dabble around and see what fits my fingerings

thank you bassdaddy
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