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DB talk in general..
This Forum just went online late last night way past my bedtime..lol
I am on my way to a Symphony concert and back home for my amp and shirt change for a Jazz gig. Double header today so It will be hard for me to get back here today. All the Forums are open now so enjoy & Post away...
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Let's get some banner ads going! This site should me more overcrowded with incessant advertising and self-promotion!
boo. |
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Banner Ads?
Nick, why not make me an offer for YOUR banner ad, huh? huh? huh? $$$$$$$$$$$$ CaCHINGGGG
Arnold said you would behave.. Was he correct in that assumption? Banner phooey.. I just came back from an orchestra rehearsal pooped and I log in the read this.. Should have gone straight to bed..lol So it's Nick and Not Nnick? Oh, and fill out your profile so we know who you really are.. |
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My double bass is a plywood, but I've spent years tweaking it and I reckon it'd give any wooden bass a run for its money! I've got some recordings that I'll try and post some time... not very good with computers.
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Nothing at all wrong with ply. Last week I made a short trip out to Bob Branstetter's place and spent a few minutes with his restored Kays. There are barely words to describe the playability and tone of those basses.
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Thanks for that Greg.
My ply doesn't sound too bad next to my brother's 100+ year old French bass, though obviously not as good! |
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Wow, this thread hasn't moved for a while!
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A very slow thread
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Arrummmm arrrummmMMMM
And I see you are doing YOUR best to speed it up huh..
This was just the basic intro to the Forum or maybe just one of them. Ok, oK... How heavy is your Bass? On a scale with no cover or Bow or gadgets except the endpin. Just the Bass itself. 20, 22, 25, 30 lbs? |
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I can tell you in kilograms, God knows I've carried it far enough over the years to know its weight!
10kg exactly! (I checked on the scales) |
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Kilo-lbs
Ok, School's in. A Kilogram = 2.2046 pounds. So, your Bass is 22.046 lbs. That's about the average or a little under it as compared to my Basses weighing 23-25lbs. A few hit 20-22 but most are heavier. The Prescott was way up there near the 30 mark.
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Interesting. My bass is a slightly shorter scale than a standard 3/4.
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So ... let me get this right, Ken's is bigger than yours???
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I believe so.
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