Thank you sir! The 6 string bass has been MUCH less daunting than I had anticipated. It is actually quite a pleasure to play. I’m happy to be back to my normal string gauge on the V. It was an experiment...not a horrible experience, but I will stick with 10-46 on my Gibsons, and like scale length guitars.Them is some sweet rides!!
I switch up my string compliment, but it is often: 9-11-16-26-36-46Thank you sir! The 6 string bass has been MUCH less daunting than I had anticipated. It is actually quite a pleasure to play. I’m happy to be back to my normal string gauge on the V. It was an experiment...not a horrible experience, but I will stick with 10-46 on my Gibsons, and like scale length guitars.
It takes a little warm up, but I’m getting the hang of it quicker each time I pick it up.I was rocking my NECK THROUGH peavey unity the other day though ----the arched back body is just stupid comfortable
I cant imagine the fun that 6 string brings---
I switch up my string compliment, but it is often: 9-11-16-26-36-46

Really nice!Gonna play at a company Thanksgiving week catered lunch out in the parking lot (about 300 people). The drummer is out of town that week so its gonna be a mostly acoustic line up with a bass player and maybe a keyboard player. So I figure I'd practice on the Line 6 Variax tonight. The acoustic setting and the 12 string setting sound pretty good through the Mesa.
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your welcome to send the current production here for completionI can't believe I let you guys suck me into building a bass. Going to try some kind of red to yellow fade in the middle with dye. Bastards.

