I HAS AN BASS VI FINALLY!
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I HAS AN BASS VI FINALLY!
YEAHHHHHH!
Sounds great! Not as trebly as I expected, but maybe a lot of the videos I saw were through guitar amps... MORE BASS than I expected. BABOOM.
The nut is a little sloppy, there's shavings hanging off it. However the slots seem to be in the right spot.
The trem is not as responsive as the AV jag. But it works! Stays in tune and everything!
I can recommend this 100%.
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- markarkark
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Yeah, they ship with 0.84; get you some 0.95, 1.00 or 1.05 on there.aen wrote:Really only the low E falls apart. I foolishly put it in AenStandard, and believe me a low D on there is an exercise in futility, but the rest of them are nice.James wrote: Elastic bands for strings?
Donate to Ankhanu Pressekwatts wrote:That's American cinema, that is. Fucking sparkles.
Nah, Fender stopped making 0.95 sets about a year and a half to two yeas ago, the website lies. I'm sure if you hit the string with callipers they won't match up. Pretty much the only way to get proper strings for VI are to buy LaBellas or custom order string sets from sites like CircleK. 0.84 are a terrible mistake,and feel terrible tuned to E, but, there they are.
0.95 feels good at E, but dropping to D they're a bit bandy... they do work, but could stand a bit more tension. 1.00 or 1.05 should be fine down to D.
0.95 feels good at E, but dropping to D they're a bit bandy... they do work, but could stand a bit more tension. 1.00 or 1.05 should be fine down to D.
Donate to Ankhanu Pressekwatts wrote:That's American cinema, that is. Fucking sparkles.
- jumbledupthinking
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Couldn't find sets to fit my Gretsch Baritone for ages so I finally plumped for a set of these last month:
http://www.thomann.de/gb/pyramid_barito ... ng_set.htm
I was changing from the D'addario 84 set and the difference was like night and day. It's now a proper Bass VI. Only major point is that they're all bass-sized ball ends which I suspect would have been more of an issue if I hadn't had a Vibratrem string spoiler on there (fucking INVALUABLE when changing strings on a bigsby).
I do have two sets of baritone bass strings that never fit if anyone would like me to send them on. I think one set is designed for a Schecter and the other is an Ernie Ball set designed specifically for a Bass VI.
http://www.thomann.de/gb/pyramid_barito ... ng_set.htm
I was changing from the D'addario 84 set and the difference was like night and day. It's now a proper Bass VI. Only major point is that they're all bass-sized ball ends which I suspect would have been more of an issue if I hadn't had a Vibratrem string spoiler on there (fucking INVALUABLE when changing strings on a bigsby).
I do have two sets of baritone bass strings that never fit if anyone would like me to send them on. I think one set is designed for a Schecter and the other is an Ernie Ball set designed specifically for a Bass VI.
Brandon W wrote:you elites.
Ah, good to know; I was thinking about linking to those yesterday... with the bass-size balls there would be issues with the vibrato on the Squier/Fender. You'd be able to bend down in pitch, but probably not up.ekwatts wrote:Only major point is that they're all bass-sized ball ends
Donate to Ankhanu Pressekwatts wrote:That's American cinema, that is. Fucking sparkles.
That's what I suspected. Like I said, it probably would have been mildly (incredibly) frustrating on the bigsby as well when stringing up but for the string spoiler I stuck on it.Ankhanu wrote:Ah, good to know; I was thinking about linking to those yesterday... with the bass-size balls there would be issues with the vibrato on the Squier/Fender. You'd be able to bend down in pitch, but probably not up.ekwatts wrote:Only major point is that they're all bass-sized ball ends
Brandon W wrote:you elites.
- BoringPostcards
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I'm going Aenstandard. I put a big flatwound on it yesterday, still a little soft. But I also ordered a custom set from La Bella, with a 100 on the bottom. A little lighter than I tend to use on short scales, but I'm concerned about clumping up the fretboard...
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