Squier by Fender Vintage Modified Fretless w/Bartolini PUPS
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modern jaco i like it
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Great playing man
Whats the weight of that bass ?
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Hi vinxbass love your style. I have recently been getting into bass myself after about 30 odd years of playing the 6 string and and having a ball jamming with local muso's here in OZ. Anyway I was thinking of purchasing the same bass as I dont have a fretless , are these good quality Chinese instruments and do you think I will get similar sound to yourself with the stock standard PUPs?
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sounds like a banjo on the high notes lol
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sounds like a banjo!
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hey, i love your sound! i searched for bartolini because i planned to get these pickups for my jazz bass, and you've just convinced me!
are they the split coil or dual in-line coil? thanks!
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Cool thanks! I was thinking of putting those in my Vintage Modified fretless. All of my other basses have active pickups, so going to passives was a bit of a change.
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Are the Barts hotter than the stock Duncans that are in the bass?
The Barts are not necessarily hotter, that have the Bartolini sound - strong low mid punch and the clarity is much better than the Duncans.
vinxbass 1 year ago
what kind of bartolini pups are they?
PipeFellow3434 2 years ago
They are Bartolini 9J1's. They really make this bass zing with "mwah". And that is "zings", not sings.
vinxbass 2 years ago
You have a good Jaco Pastorius tone. I guess it doesn't matter what kind of bass you have it only matters if you have good technique and good pickups.
DudeLove1996 2 years ago
When I play live with the Squier, I don't use the Jaco tone at all. I roll back the bridge pup and leave the neck pup full up, with the tone full up too. The music my bands play do really leave any room for me to use the Jaco tone at all; it's ok.
vinxbass 2 years ago
amazing tone! love it. Are you using rounds or flats..? I can't tell.
rktech68fl 3 years ago
Sorry to take so long to get back to you, I'm using Ernie Ball Hybrid Slinkys. 45-65-85-105 are the gauges. I like em. They don't hurt the Ebonol fretboard on the Squier much at all, maybe just a few lines from the strings themselves, but that's about it.
vinxbass 2 years ago