doesn't look like the mailman's gonna make it here with the new strings today. btw a shoutout to the guy that runs juststrings.com. sounds like he's a one man show. called me personally to let me know my order got hung up. from new hampshire, no less. it was kinda like speaking another dialect of english. but i digress..
once again, i took my cue from the vultures. got tired of waiting so i boiled the daylights outta the old strings and used them to get the truss rods, intonation and string height somewheres in the neighborhood and see if it can be made playable. had to unstick all of the screws in the bridge. sigh...
but after some elbow grease, the brass shined up and the action dropped right in. at least it came with flatwounds on it. probably rotosounds. at any rate, i tuned her up to pitch and let her rip. once i get some good strings on her, i'm pretty sure she'll sing. that much is clear even with these beater strings.
haven't played a 4-string in a while. it's kinda like running barefoot after wearing ankle weights for a while. i hardly use the B string on the fretless anyway so my left hand is happy. very happy. this neck is so thin and delecate compared to my 5-strings i'm kinda afraid to get too rough with it. so i'm gonna get thourghly baked, sit in the hot tub, watch the sun go down, do a re-bake and take her through my fretless set and see how it goes. once i get new strings on her i'll post a video. probably.
i had some misgivings about the no master volume thing. it's why i've never been able to bond with a fretted SI. but once i have a stereo 1/4" cord, i'll patch this into the stereo setup that my SII uses. with it i basically set my master volume and juggle the pickup volumes depending on if i need more twang or thump. i keep the filters wide open, my fretted tone is all fingers, wood and pickups. each pickup having its own amp and signal chain really adds another dimension to my sound and i'm really looking forward to getting this one fully integrated.
...electric bass that can sound like a tuba
a lot of people i know look down their nose at bass played on a tuba. or polka music. myself, i love horn phrasing done on a fretless bass and i emulate it any chance i get. the essence just happens to be really good at it. but these days she's got heavy guage flats on her, tone cranked all the way to zero. she no longer sings, but she sure packs the grunt! right now she's my gigging bass. kinda like my working girl. sorta
looking a little better with all the schmutz cleaned off, a rough setup and string on. this bass is so dark, it's hard to photgraph well without doing something special. just. not. in. the. mood.
wheee!