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![]() I never thought of it as "showing off my bass". I was more concerned as to whether or not it was the right bass for me at that time, however, I can understand ones inclination to want to show-off a masterpiece such as a Smith bass.
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![]() Hi,
I just bought a BSR Elite 6 string, and haven't been able to play it. I'm going to study at Berklee, and I'll be arriving on Monday, and I have the bass there waiting for me!!!! I'll tell you what people think once they see my bass!!! But for everyone out there, congrats on your axes, and long live Ken Smith Basses!!! Martin |
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![]() Albert, I totally agree, specially after seeing the factory tour video, you realize that for Ken building basses is not just business: it's a work of a lifetime that shows dedication and passion. By the way, how does your BSR sound? I haven't been able to play mine yet. Take care, Martin |
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![]() When I bought my 5M in Indy the strings were dead. I bought it at around 5 o'clock in the evening. I bought strings and changed them. A few minor tweaks of the bridge to correct the action after string change and the tiger maple 5 made it's debut that night in the pit of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat". I didn't tell the F.O.H. sound man of the change before the show. I set up my Eden preamp gain to be at the same level so I figured it really wouldn't matter to him anyway because he was seeing the same feed. He found me at intermission and said "What the F*** did you change down there. The focus and tightness of the change is astounding". I figured I would have to play with it for a week or so before it saw duty. You know, the tweaking and getting comfortable with a new bass and all that. Fresh strings and boogie baby. It was an old friend immediately. I can not imagine my career without Ken Smith basses.
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Dennis Michaels www.myspace.com/dennismichaelsbass www.dennismichaels.com www.kensmithbasses.com www.eden-electronics.com Tone matters so play the best through the best. |
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![]() Any more stories?
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![]() Does anyone else ever feel like when you pull out a bass like a smith that people expect a certain something from you? Like some crazy slap/tap solo with a 1000 notes? Kinda sketches me out when people (non bass players) approach me about a bass especially if i have the butterflies & have just arrived at the gig.
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