THIS is a badass bass

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THIS is a badass bass

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my brother is a bassist and loves building basses, too. He now ordered a really nice body and neck from Warmoth.

neck wood is dubinga, ebony fretboard, he says slapping is great on it and it plays like butter with this special Warmoth neck profile.

I think, it looks fantastic. 8) just wanted to share this..

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Nice bass! But I think you mean bubinga :wink: It's a very unusual looking wood, so smooth though. Also I have that same bridge on my J (in 4-string version), it's excellent. What's he going to do for pickups?
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Is he going to paint it? Active electronics or passive?
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I see it's a 5-string but the enck still looks big on the body, is it a dinky J body?
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jamba72 wrote:slapping is great
Slapping is never great.
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Yeah, well, you know, that's just like, your opinion man.

5-string jazz necks are typically pretty wide and sorta goofy looking, I'd say the body is a standard size but the proportions do look a little off for some reason?
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Don't take hating on people via the Internet away from me. It's all I have.

That neck's grain looks way rad, though, and that Badass bridge will have you sounding huge. I have one on my P-bass.
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theshadowofseattle wrote:That neck's huge.
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Dillon wrote:Yeah, well, you know, that's just like, your opinion man.

5-string jazz necks are typically pretty wide and sorta goofy looking, I'd say the body is a standard size but the proportions do look a little off for some reason?
dunno, exactly, yeah it looks a bit offset, thats why I like it.. fits actually very good to the nice neck for playability on the higher frets..

gonna give Warmoth a try for myself, I think with a Mustang..;)
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Viljami wrote:Is he going to paint it? Active electronics or passive?
at the moment he is just oiling it. with hardoil the grain just pops out, wowey..I did that on my guitars , too, the playing is great.
electronics, he has some really expensive Delanos I think, on his other basses he has some very complicated electronics, custom made, mid-frequency modifying..passive/ active..
well, he´s a Jazzer.. :lol:
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James wrote:I see it's a 5-string but the enck still looks big on the body, is it a dinky J body?
I think actually he looks quite balanced for a 5 string..and its a HUGE neck.. :D
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Dillon wrote:Nice bass! But I think you mean bubinga :wink: It's a very unusual looking wood, so smooth though. Also I have that same bridge on my J (in 4-string version), it's excellent. What's he going to do for pickups?
bubinga, yeah, right..the Ebony fretboard is perfect on this..I had a Special DC with ebony..great