I Bought a Bass

I'll tell you a nice shortscale bass I had, it was the Squire Jag bass, the hardware was not the best but, overall the intonation was spot on. It was not bad.
 
I'll tell you a nice shortscale bass I had, it was the Squire Jag bass, the hardware was not the best but, overall the intonation was spot on. It was not bad.
I currently have a Jag and a Mustang short scale. They're both okay. I never bonded with short scale basses. Ironically they both have flats on them.
 
I have a Ric 4003 in Fireglo, an Ibanez Ergodyne EDA900, Ibanez SRF700 4-string fretless that I call the "shitburst" due to the color, and my main bass, an Ibanez EHB1005F 5-string fretless, headless
 
I have a Ric 4003 in Fireglo, an Ibanez Ergodyne EDA900, Ibanez SRF700 4-string fretless that I call the "shitburst" due to the color, and my main bass, an Ibanez EHB1005F 5-string fretless, headless
I have a lot of basses. 3 really great ones. ‘74 4001, 2015 Spector Euro (Starr) and a late 90s American Deluxe J bass.
 
I have a lot of basses. 3 really great ones. ‘74 4001, 2015 Spector Euro (Starr) and a late 90s American Deluxe J bass.
I got back into fretless again a few years ago, only reason I have so many now, two fretless, one 4-string, one 5-string, and the two fretted 4-strings.

I sold my original 4-string Steinberger XL2 last year, I owned it since new, early/mid '80s


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I got back into fretless again a few years ago, only reason I have so many now, two fretless, one 4-string, one 5-string, and the two fretted 4-strings.

I sold my original 4-string Steinberger XL2 last year, I owned it since new, early/mid '80s


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My Spector is essentially an NS-2. NS standing for Ned Steinberger.
 
If you have a noise-reduction plugin I'd try recording it and using that first before messing with wiring and whatnot.

You might be surprised how good it sounds through a decent amp-and-cab sim. :dunno:
 
Personally I have no issue with the bass if it played right. There are few who make the mark. The ability to alter phrasing is often forgotten, most simply follow everyone else.
 
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