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When you get a new piece of Musical Gear... Be it hardware, software, rack-mount, stomp box, and so on... Put away the instructions aside from the set-up and throw the troubleshoot guide into the trash... Accidents and ignorance creates beautiful mistakes... (Jaco Pastorius : 1951 - 1987)

Thursday, March 06, 2003
New Bass Addition 2003

1. Fender - Marcus Miller Jazz Bass V



Hemmmhh ... Ini Fender kok ngeluarin Signaturenya Marcus Miller yang 5 String yah ... Bolak balik ogut nanya sendiri ... Soalnya Marcus sendiri selalu pake Fender Jazz Bass 4 senarnya ... dan kalo dia butuh Low B pasti dia pake Bass Sadowsky-nya ... Ga pernah liat dia pake Jazz Bass V string ...

Akhirnya pertanyaan ini terjawab setelah 'beliau' nge-bales email ... Isinya begini ...

" I've been working with Fender on the MM 5 (Marcus Miller 5 string model) for awhile now. It's the first time I really sat down and worked with someone on the design of a bass. The MM 4 is basically a copy of my existing 1977 4 string bass but I got into the 5 and worked to develop a bass that I would like.

The biggest difference is the curve of the neck (neck radius). The thing that bothers me about most 5's is that the necks feel very flat. It starts to feel like a classical acoustic guitar. For the MM 5 we worked on making the neck radius more round - more in the direction of the curve of an acoustic bass neck (although not as drastic). The result is an instrument that feels REALLY good in your hands. Guys at Fender said this was the best feeling 5 string they ever played.

The spacing between the strings is great for slapping or finger style. Some 5 strings are difficult to slap on because the strings are so close together. I also feel like close spacing prevents you from really digging into a note. It's cool when you're playing certain styles where you are really concentrating on your bass. But when you're in the middle of some funk or when you're headbanging or dancing and playing, you really need to be able to dig into your notes!

Next, we worked on the tuning of the pre-amp. This is where you determine what frequencies the pre-amp will affect. We started with a tuning similar to my 4 string then adjusted it to help the B string sound like it blends in with the rest of the instrument. We also worked to give the bass a great sound with the pre-amp off. This is a sound I've been using more and more. When you play with the pre-amp off, it sounds more like a classic Jazz Bass - more growly.

The bridge is a new design from Fender. We went through a bunch of bridges (they were sending me all sorts of bridges made from all types of exotic metals!) and decided that this one felt/sounded the best.

What I like best about the bass is that it still has that classic feel and sound. If Fender had made a 5 string bass in 1977, this would be it.

With this bass, you can play as modern as you want or as 'old school' as you want and you won't have to change basses.

The MM 5 is produced here in the states, as opposed to the MM 4 which is made in Japan. The extra features along with the domestic production is what accounts for the increase in price. The MM 5 is still inexpensive compared to other 5's (btw, the 4 string is a ridiculous bargain in my opinion!).
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2. Tobias - Toby Pro 5 String Fretless

Nah ... tapi kalo bass yang satu ini lebih gila lagi ... Top banget dan 'murah' ...



Description :

It's the first fretless Toby ever !
Classic Tobias design featuring deep, sloping scarfs that contour to the human body and a heel-less cutaway !
5-pc Laminated Through-Neck with fretless Rosewood fingerboard and Flame Maple body wings !
Active Tobias electronics featuring Treble and Bass Boost/Cut, Master Volume and Pickup Pan !
Wholesale Price $ 629.99 !

Hayyohhh ... pada Beli !!!

Ho ho ho ... Sudah diiklanin gratis begini barang2nya ... Ayo Fender dan Tobias semuanya Endorse saya ... !!!

words by RiesAp 4:01 PM

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