Bass VI now BARITONE VI

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Bass VI now BARITONE VI

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It is done. It would likely be even better with a new nut, but it is great. I have the action a little higher than I am used to with my guitars. More like the action on a bass to avoid rattle. MUCH easier and better sounding with chords. I really like this. I started with bass, but moved to guitars. This is basically perfect. The weight and neck, but thinner strings. I did a demo video. It sounds a TON better in real life, but it gives a basic idea.

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The action.
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The demo.
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Post by Ankhanu »

Having two (Schecter) VIs, I restrung one of mine to baritone too, and also love it; also use B-b tuning. The shittier pickups in my Ultra VI really work better with baritone than bass tunings, so now I play with it a lot more. Hope yours sees increased use as a baritone too!
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Post by WayToHip »

Congrats, I want a Bass VI for chord stuff and western style muted basslines.
But dang, that action is super high. To each his own, I find myself more liking my strings to kiss the frets and buzz with aggressive picking.
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I hope I will use it more now as well. I think if I changed the nut to one that wasn't cut for thick bass strings it would help the action a bunch. It isn't a big deal to me though. The strings are thicker so it doesn't hurt my fingers or anything playing with it like that. Nowhere near the action Mascis has on his Jazzy's or anything. :)
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Post by Josh »

this is my shit right here. gonna have to try this on one of them on one of them squier bass vi's once acquired.
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Totally! I like it much better as a baritone truthfully.
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Post by NickD »

I'm thinking about converting mine over too, I use the DGB and E strings alot as it is, but not the E and A.
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Those strings you mentioned using are about the thickness of the lowest baritone strings. They are very nice. FYI the website I was directed to that makes baritone strings for Fender Bass VI's is:

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Post by Josh »

sweet! gonna have to order them once i get it and make the conversion. always felt they'd be way better as a baritone. feel like it's gonna be the best of both worlds from guitar and bass since i'm in a 2 piece band and dont wanna go with the whole bass/drums dynamic, but need just a lil more lowness to the guitar sound.
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Post by jmmc »

thats a sexy one! To play it as a baritone you just need to change strings?
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Post by HNB »

Yeah, I just changed the strings to a baritone set and tuned it BEADF#B.
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Post by singlepup »

Looks fantastic, bet it plays and sound even better.

What kind of bridge do you have on there? Warmoth?
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Post by aen »

I was thinking about this myself. My Shcecter Ultra VI is a great six string bass... the bass VI... not so much.
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Post by HNB »

Bridge is stock. The Japanese ones are the nice wider ones.
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Post by Sloan »

for some reason, that neck pocket shot sent me straight to the bonezone.

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