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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2011

This is a fretted Warmoth bass project. I had the iZotope Stutter plug in going to try to get the delay to descent in pitch in some of the subsequent echoes like in the the Jimi Hendrix classic 1983 (A Mermaid I Should Turn To Be) starting at about 2:14. I am hoping the upcoming Strymon Timeline can do something like that in a more predictable way. :)

The swamp ash body looks one piece which is very cool and unexpected. The tobacco burst finish shows a lot of the pretty grain. The wenge neck with ebony fretboard is lighter than I anticipated and it is very nice to the touch.

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  • Cant wait to start my first warmoth jazz project!

  • i like!

  • @alecpati If he didn't want to put it together then he would have just bought a stock Fender. Putting it together is a fun project, plus you get to set it up the way you like it.

  • @alecpati Thats why its a damn project. He ordered the parts so he could build it. dumbass...

  • Thats retarted that you have to put it together

  • Hey I have a question. Do the necks come fretted already? Or do you need to install the frets?

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