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Re: New Bass . . . my two cents
Re: New Bass . . . my two cents
I was looking at these guitars too, but I have no experience with active pickups (except that I don't like them at all on guitars). I was also figuring that a 4 string would be more up my alley as the closer that the bass is to playing a guitar, the easier it'll be for me to lay down tracks. Does the extra string really make for much difference? Is the extra string tuned lower than E on a bass, or higher than G?
Re: New Bass . . . my two cents
MojoMonster said:$350 for a Peavey Grind 5 BXP NTB off Ebay after playing one locally, without a case.
In retrospect I should have gone with the local one... better set-up and fret dressing... the finish on these basses ain't the greatest, but it's all fixable.
I had to sand down some spots on the body and filed out the fret-ends and gave it a regular set-up.
It desperately needed the Fret Doctor juice I put on the fingerboard.
I'm not a bass player exactly, I just use it for recording.
But I must say that it felt better to me than any other sub-$400 5 string I played and it has the thru-neck/natural finish that I love. (The newer ones come with a lower bout "scoop" I'm not too sure about, tho.)
It also comes with HipShots new Triple-Lock Down individual thru-body bridge pieces, which are a nice feature.
At some poinit I'm sure I'll play around with the electronics to give it a more flexible sound.
The Harmony-Central reviews on it.
http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews/Electric+Bass/product/Peavey/NTB-5+Grind/10/1
Good luck.
MM
I was looking at these guitars too, but I have no experience with active pickups (except that I don't like them at all on guitars). I was also figuring that a 4 string would be more up my alley as the closer that the bass is to playing a guitar, the easier it'll be for me to lay down tracks. Does the extra string really make for much difference? Is the extra string tuned lower than E on a bass, or higher than G?