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General => Open Discussion => Topic started by: midwayfair on July 21, 2014, 03:16:30 PM

Title: oh man, this bass - 6 strings, E-e, short scale ... with a frigging whammy bar
Post by: midwayfair on July 21, 2014, 03:16:30 PM
http://www.eastwoodguitars.com/sidejack-bass-vi-black/

I don't know what I'd do with it, but it's awesome.

Title: Re: oh man, this bass - 6 strings, E-e, short scale ... with a frigging whammy bar
Post by: GermanCdn on July 21, 2014, 04:36:34 PM
I picked up the Squier Bass VI, it's surprising how much fun you can have with it.  Really needs proper bass tuners though.  Don't use the whammy that much, but it might be cool.  Lots of fun to be had for under $300.
Title: Re: oh man, this bass - 6 strings, E-e, short scale ... with a frigging whammy bar
Post by: Betty Wont on July 21, 2014, 05:05:05 PM
I've got a Bass VI with humbuckers. Bass VI into a Stage Fright into a cranked Orange 100H into a 4x15 cab. This is my happy place. I can godheadSilo all day long.
Title: Re: oh man, this bass - 6 strings, E-e, short scale ... with a frigging whammy bar
Post by: m-Kresol on July 21, 2014, 05:29:12 PM
That is a beauty indeed and awesome to play I assume.
Eastwood also makes these wonderful guitars which Joey Burns from Calexico is playing for years now.
Title: Re: oh man, this bass - 6 strings, E-e, short scale ... with a frigging whammy bar
Post by: lincolnic on July 21, 2014, 06:48:01 PM
I'm glad they don't make those left-handed, because otherwise I probably would've impulse-bought one.
Title: Re: oh man, this bass - 6 strings, E-e, short scale ... with a frigging whammy bar
Post by: Effectsiation on July 21, 2014, 07:59:08 PM
Are these instruments really basses or are they baritone guitars?  The string size makes me think the latter.
Title: Re: oh man, this bass - 6 strings, E-e, short scale ... with a frigging whammy bar
Post by: GermanCdn on July 21, 2014, 08:27:58 PM
The Bass VI models and their variants are tuned down an octave, so they are in the bass range, not the baritone range.  The EBMM Silohouette Baritone is convertible, it can be strung as a baritone or as a 6 string bass.
Title: Re: oh man, this bass - 6 strings, E-e, short scale ... with a frigging whammy bar
Post by: Betty Wont on July 21, 2014, 08:31:03 PM
Quote from: Effectsiation on July 21, 2014, 07:59:08 PM
Are these instruments really basses or are they baritone guitars?  The string size makes me think the latter.
mine is tuned E-E with .25-.95s.  I'd call it a bass all the way.
Title: Re: oh man, this bass - 6 strings, E-e, short scale ... with a frigging whammy bar
Post by: jkokura on July 25, 2014, 09:02:47 PM
I'd rather play a 5 string, or a baritone. I have no idea how you'd play a Bass VI.

Jacob
Title: Re: oh man, this bass - 6 strings, E-e, short scale ... with a frigging whammy bar
Post by: Betty Wont on August 01, 2014, 08:35:20 PM
Robert Smith of the Cure used the Bass VI as the root of his instrumentation. It features on most of their songs. The Beatles were using it later in their output. And anyone who's seen Spinal Tap knows it is the guitar that never gets played, don't even look at it.