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  • Blind tests

    Blind tests. Find out how much you were fooling yourself. Did the
    first big one for my recordings of basses.

    The most important one first: stings matter so much for basses. You
    need quality strings, you need to be lucky that you don't get a dud in
    there and hey you need to match it to the bass - more on that later in
    this rambling.

    Bridges matter. I am really not a friend of high mass bridges but I
    knew that before.

    Fender AVRIs really rock. My sunburst '62 Precision which I thought
    is the coolest one ever didn't make it very high in blind selection
    but it had the least time with stringslutting. The stainless steel
    lo-riders aren't a good match.

    The Dean Markley SR2000 strings which I hate like the plaque when I
    know that they are there score very high in sound selection in blind
    tests.

    The winner in the whole set is my German made Warwick Corvette which
    is a bit surprising since I payed -what- $430 for it? People don't
    know what's good. The thing cheats a bit because it currently hogs
    the Dean Markleys.

    Honorable mention goes to the Thunderbird and the blind test reveals
    that the hard-hitting dark Gibson pickups when combined with SS
    strings beat some vintage wind pickups with mellower strings.


    Overall there are no action items here yet. I underestimated the
    importance of strings and some basses need to be re-tested with more
    fitting strings. For this brutal linear no-effects blind test I also
    need higher action on some since fret snarls is really disturbing.

    Anyone got a AVRI Jazz in black for trade?

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    Re: Blind tests

    Do you have any recordings of these tests? I'm interested what would sound 'good' to some people.

    Maybe you could make it a poll of some kind.
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    • #3
      Re: Blind tests

      What kind of Thunderbird, what PU's, and what strings? I think they're neat basses.
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      • #4
        Re: Blind tests

        I tried to share clips before but I fund that other people's clips are of very limited use to any given individual. In this case I am just having small sequences of notes with just dry recording and want to find out what "rings". Notes such as 5th fret E string can be very difficult. But it sounds really terrible

        The thunderbird is a perfectly run of the mill 2000s Gibson sunburst with the ceramic high-wind plastic pickups. I also tested some SSB4s in there. The strings are the Dean Markley sr2000s. The T-bird still has the problem of hanging too far to the left and having a thin, fragile neck. Not sure about it yet. Plus the supersize case cant make it into my car's trunk Now that you made me look at it, it might not be as great as it looks now since many of the sr2000 tests came out well.

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        • #5
          Re: Blind tests

          Time to order some of Ernie Ball's Cobalt strings.

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