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Bass slap solo with Frudua GFJ 4 bass guitar and Frudua Bass amp

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Uploaded by on Jul 26, 2010

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Dave Marks play slap bass solo with Frudua BAss B600 amp and Frudua GFJ 4 strings bass (more info at: www.fruduadirectdeal.com).

The Frudua Direct Deal instruments allows slap bass funky groove and funk sounds and are built with boutique concept and design in mind and are sold at 1/3 of their real value thanks to a factory direct price policy which cuts the intermediary markup (distributors and stores). Please visit www.fruduadirectdeal.com

They features highly professional features such as two pieces body, fast canadian maple necks, solid maple drop tops, two pieces body, double action truss rods, Canadian rock maple necks, professional noiseless pickups.
and Sperzel style locking tuners.

Model: GFJ BASSES


Available 4 and 5 strings.
5 strings version available in 34" and 35" scale.
String spacing at bridge 19mm
NECK: Canadian hard rock maple
Nut width: 48mm
Neck wood: Canadian hard rock maple
Neck thickness: 22mm @ 1st fret, 24mm @ 12the fret
Neck color: natural
Truss rod: double action
Freboard wood: Canadian hard rock maple / Indian rosewood
Number of frets: 21
Position inlays: Pearl block inlays
Freboard binding: white
BODY Wood: alder / ash
Pickguard: tortoise 3 layers/Pearloid

ELECTRONICS:
Pickups: no noise pickups. Pickups are placed in the original JB 60ies position.

Controls passive mode: Vol neck + vol bridge + passive tone
The passive tone only works in passive mode. In passive mode the bass works even without the battery.




Controls active mode: Vol neck + vol bridge + treble + bass (6 dB increase/ 13dB cut). Active mode is activated through a mini-togggle switch

Pull bridge volume for humbucker (Series) mode or push it for single coil mode (bridge coil working).

Hardware colour: Chrome
Tuners: Light weight
Weight: average 3.8Kg

Available Colours:

- alder body solid white, pearloid pickguard, maple neck and fretboard with white binding and pearl blocks
- alder solid Black with black pickguard, gloss maple neck with gloss maple fretboard with white bindings and pearl blocks, chrome hardware
- alder 3 tone burst, tortoise pickguard, maple neck and fretboard with white binding and pearl blocks,
- alder 3 tone burst, tortoise pickguard, maple neck and indian rosewood fretboard with white binding and pearl blocks,

http://www.fruduadirectdeal.com

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  • I've been playing guitar for 22 years... On and off I play bass... I'm OK at slap but need more practice.. How do you get that tone? I have a cheap Fender Squire and a small Laney bass amp which I'd imagine aint gunna cut it. I guess my question is, what gear should you use? An active bass? A large amp??

    Thanks in advance for any tips...

  • @michaeljjeffrey The tone you hear in this video is achieved using the Frudua GFJ bass in active mode, bass and treble tones flat, both single coil pickups full up and the Frudua B600 amp completely flat with the "groove" control at 9 o'clock and the Frudua Stage 410RFX cab at 4ohms with the tweeter horn in the first postition.

  • More info and videos at: fruduadirectdeal>dot>com

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  • I don't see any comments on how great a player you are. The gear sounds awesome but your sense of time and feel make the bass sound like that.

    Cheers

  • Your hair is fucking awesome.

    But shave that chest hair

  • What's with the nasty in your face chest hair?!?!

  • si si, ok! grazie

  • I should have asked, is there a difference in the SLAP sound from 34" to 35"? I'm looking for the best aggressive slap sound possible. I hear that on a 35" the strings are tighter, but possibly a better slap sound. Also, I couldn't find the video about shipping costs to the US. I need to price the whole thing out. Thanks again.

  • Is there a difference sound between the 34" and 35"? Just doing my homework.

  • @dariocasatibassista intandi la base? E' un pezzo di Dave Marks.

  • @paupur Hi, both the 4 strings and 5 strings sport the same woods, pickups and eq so you can get the same slap sound. This one is a 34" scale.

  • This bass sounds killer. Which of your 5 string basses would get the same slap tone in terms of wood for the neck, body, and what scale? I've always played 34"; will 35" feel strange, or make the slap sound better.

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