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So, would you guys with "wingless" experience recommend trying this on a bass used primarily for soloing? A particular client of mine is looking for faster response and a more open, bright and ringing sound. I've done what I could and it made a difference, but possibly not enough. Interestingly, the biggest difference was made by replacing the 1/2" carbon fiber endpin with a solid steel one.
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Despite the lack of replies to my previous question, I decided to go ahead and amputate the wings on the bridge of this bass of mine. I spent a good deal of time bowing the bass before and after. My initial reaction, albeit from the user's position only, is that the bass gained some aggressiveness and clarity but gave up some sweetness. I'll post again after my client has had a chance to play it. It looks cool on this particular bass (Ergonomic IV).
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![]() You Bowed the Bass and it lost some sweetness! ![]() I never knew you to be the aggressive type.. ![]() Sorry, I just couldn't resist.. ![]() |
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Super loud, super bright, super aggressive. Took it off, but saved it for solo use.
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Getting the procedure done next week, will let you all know the results!
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