

#CRAIGSLIST WESTONE GUITAR PROFESSIONAL#
There's many professional grade instruments out there that are relatively cheap. Thank you for your timeHi, I would recommend looking at second hand basses on ebay, Gumtree, or other ads places.įor that money you should be able to get a good Japanese bass from the 1980s.


You can get a cheap tabletop bass head made by behringer, and just use plug ins to get the sound you want. If your mixer doesn't have a DI, you need one or a cheap bass head. I like la bella tapewounds, but anything will work, i'd just go for the cheapest. I love tapewounds myself, and they are a lot easier on your fingers if you haven't built up calluses. Bright metallic sound, go for roundwounds, boomy warm sound go for flatwounds or tapewounds. Depends on what sound you are looking for. Thank you for your timeSounds like you want a squire P-bass. My main question is what brand, style, strings etc should I be looking atĪlso any other pieces of equipment I might require regarding the input before it goes into the mixer, any issues my come across. I would be running into an old 01v with a room that is not professionally treated to say the least. Obviously I want the best recording I can achieve, financially. This is purely to add some variant tone to my bass, fx, general sound to some of my projects. I'm not looking to record myself playing a long bass solo. I am not a bass player, however I can play what I need and my finger work sounds ample for what I want to achieve. Next? well I have to wait for my camera battery to charge.Basically I want to purchase an electric bass guitar for recording, So, made by Marciela Juarez, probably the best master winder alive and now head of SD custom shop: Īll I can say is: go and try a Yam SG you won't regret it. I was Lucky with the 800S, It was sold as a 300S and so I got it for a very good price.Īs an extra bonus, the bridge pup (advertised as "probably not the stock pickup") sounded so good I looked under to see what it was and it is a Seymour Duncan DCJ (Duncan custom Juarez). Tuning pegs-Gold finish Precise Torgue Tuners 15:1 ratio, staggeredĬoil taps came as standard, Yamaha started to call this the BI Sound System Pickups-Two anti hum high output shielded pickups tri mounted to allow for parallel adjustment Hardware-Gold plated, brass sustain plate under bridge, Harp and Scroll motif on the stoptail Neck markers- Mother of pearl split markers brass knobs, nut and bridge (With barrel shaped saddles similar to the saddles on Thunder basses)īody- Mahogany with carved Maple top, T-Cross maple structureĮbony fingerboard, 22 frets 24 3/4 scale length, 13" radius ≓-way pickup selector and coil tap switch the active tone knob has B-O-T (Bass, O, Treble) etched on it the same as some PEQ knobs controls are master volume, passive tone, equalizer tone controls: 2 volume, 2 tone (Push-pull switches for coil tap and phase reverse) controls: volume, tone (Push/pull switch for coil tap)ġ984 PRESTIGE 227 (although the truss rod cover says 250. pickups: Magnaflux I UBC (Unbalanced coil) machine heads: Gotoh TSA (Tremolo System Approved) tone controls are push-pull switches for coil tap and phase adjustġ984 CONCORD ST ( an hybride between a Spectrum and a Concord) H/S/H pickups (2 Hammer I and 1 Super II) pickups: single coil are Magnaflux IIIs, the humbucker is a Magnaflux I UBC (Unbalanced coil)ġ984 SPECTRUM III the first guitar I ever own. controls: one volume, and one tone (this is also a push/pull switch for coil tap) pickups: bridge humbucker and 2 single coil
