Thanks for the welcome. I just put up an intro post.
welcome and you just might have the best forum name here
Talk about bum cakes…
Well, Dreambasso is home.
The sound is insane, it’s hard to describe how full and rich the basses are and the definition of the treble.
Of course, all this cotton candy does have an inconvenient razor blade in it. It’s set up like ass. Mid to high, with almost no clank Oh well, nothing for it, nothing to it but to do it.
Congrats on the new bass.
And the setup practice.
If you need to, you can send it to me and I’ll get it setup right for you. Won’t take long I swear.
How much does it weigh might I ask? It’s a good looking bass, and all that maple adds to the tone. I know tonewood is the last 5%-10%, but sometimes that matters.
mud flaps
Thank you for the setup offer Much appreciated.
Yep, she’s a boat anchor. Easily over 11 lbs (that’s 5 communist). I don’t mind, though.
Trade ya for a pair of royal cheeses and a snark
(they are out of the bass so soon if you still want)
Welcome @BigBottom ! Nice gear you have there.
I’ll PM ya.
Thank you brother!
I like your taste! Mustang is so much fun and you will surely try out flatwounds at some point and be amazed but love the tone of the rounds too. And as far as the amp… my Regards to your neighbours!
My neighbours listen to great music. Whether they want to, or not.
I listen to music that my neighbours think is great. Whether I like it or not. But I play bass.
Same for me.
My neighbor is a singer but it’s mostly Opera
@BigBottom Welcome to the forums! And how is that Ampeg 112 working for you?
Thank you! So far, the Ampeg is great. Seems to have great tone and plenty of volume, even though I don’t need much volume at my level of skill (rank beginner).
More volume is more better at any skill level, no matter what your neighbors might say
Ain’t no kill like overkill. Damn straight!