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Looks and sounds good Ken!
Very nice, indeed! BG |
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Thanks Brian! I would love to have you try it in person if I were there.
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Here it is http://www.upnorthstrings.com/cornerlessbasspage26 read about it here and let me know what you think. It was a very interesting project which I might like to try again, not sure yet. I like the sound and the way it plays and what more could I ask.
Last edited by Ken McKay; 07-08-2009 at 09:48 AM. |
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Hey Ken could you tear yourself away from your Martini
long enough to take a look and hear the sound with varnish? I think it makes a difference. It may be a bit fuller and mellower, not as harsh. I added some new photos and a couple youtubes. It is all on this page www.upnorthstrings.com/cornerlessbasspage26 |
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What strings are on the bass? I can't tell from that page. I remember Arnold showing me a bass he made a couple of years back. He mentioned that he wasn't happy with the sound a 100% when it was done so he added two more coats of varnish and 'that' warmed it up tonally. The bass sounded beautiful and in no way sounded new at all. Your bass sounds great raw or varnished. With varnish I feel it has slightly less string edge but that is with listening on a tiny computer speaker. I am sure that you can hear the difference better in the room, live. So, how does it sound? She/he looks great, the bass itself that is.. ![]() |
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Thanks for listening.
The bass is strung with Evah weich's and sounds slightly less edgy with the varnish. I have not strung it with anything else because it seems to like the EPW's just fine. The player is Josh Allison, a young former student at Interlochen and now at Trinity college. I always enjoy listening to him play. He will be in the market for a nice orchestra bass when he graduates. The nice thing about my new cornerless is that I have not had to do much of anything since the initial set up after varnish. The bass played well right out of the shoot. In the white when first strung there was a loud wolf on the A but went away with the brass afterlength weight. |
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I asked about the strings because they were slightly scratchy both before and after varnishing. Belcantos are about the smoothest I have found and Flexocor 92s about the sweetest. Regular Evah's, would be a bit fuller sounding than the Weichs I think.
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