I'd take that parlour in a heartbeat if somebody would trade it for my recording king ex-senorita. Used to be a senorita, until.. I worked a little magic on it. It may look a bit ghastly now, but it sure sounds better.
Bass looks sweetish-i'd do it.
I never got the point of most a/e basses. They do not project enough to sound to play with anyone unplugged and they don;t sound like an upright bass. Your better off to just play a regular bass.
The one exception I ever say was a girl in band who played an acoustic electric fretless bass and she used really heavy strings and ran it through a sansamp bass driver to get a little deeper sound. It sounded almost like an upright whcih was cool.
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no they are not. Same par as the Avril Lavigne tele. Which is a good deal at the 99 I got the one for, but not for 279. The do not compare to the CV's well.
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I have never played an acoustic bass that I have liked. They all have crazy amounts of string buzz because and sound, look, and feel like absolute shit. The only times my band has played acoustic I've played with my p bass and a smaller amp, and it sounds way better than any acoustic bass I've ever played.
Billy3000 wrote:I have never played an acoustic bass that I have liked. They all have crazy amounts of string buzz because and sound, look, and feel like absolute shit. The only times my band has played acoustic I've played with my p bass and a smaller amp, and it sounds way better than any acoustic bass I've ever played.
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I have played a martin one and it sounded and played well, but it was still not loud enough to even consider using unplugged and then what's the point. plugged in they don't sound really different than a regular bass (at least beyond what a good EQ can cover)
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