Buy a Bongo 6 fretless and if you don't like the sound have a luthier put an ebony board on it.
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Buy a Bongo 6 fretless and if you don't like the sound have a luthier put an ebony board on it.
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well, not writing down other variables doesn't mean that i didn't consider those
for a start Pino uses Rotosound swingbass strings (.040 - .095) on his fretless (who didn't back then)
and trace elliot amps (AH 500X)
and when you give Pino a Pau ferro fretless there certainly would be a difference; in tone character to be exactly
the same way an ash body gives a different tone character than an alder body, no matter who's playing it
even when you look at Fender basses: there are fretted jazzbasses with a rosewood fretboard, but also jazzbasses with a pao ferro board, and those 2 also sound completely different and react completely different to your way of playing
oh well, perhaps i better start looking for an fretless pre-EB stingray, those seem to have ebony boards....
Pre-EB Stingray, maple, Sunburst with White Pickguard
Bongo-6 HS, Black with Moonstone Pickguard
Bongo-6 HS, Sterling silver with Black Pickguard
Stingray 3-EQ, maple, Black with Black Pickguard
Stingray 3-EQ, rosewood, Black with Black Pickguard
Ernie Ball & Rotosound strings only![]()
i mainly explained most points in my reaction below
but yes, ofcourse Pino's hands matter a lot, but that counts for every bassplayer, but that doesn't mean that the spec's of their equipment doesn't matter, but also this i have mainly explained in my reaction below
on the side of usage of effects i do hear some chorus on the fretless bass sound from Pino here and there
and yes, i adore the sound of Musicman!
but i'm still looking for a good and kind of affordable fretless 6-string that has at least an ebony board and HH pickup and piezo bridge
and the other bass brand i adore when it comes to fretless 6-string: F-bass AC 6
and these are almost perfect: no HH pickup but just one humbucker, and so
expensive!
$ 6899,- !!!
Pre-EB Stingray, maple, Sunburst with White Pickguard
Bongo-6 HS, Black with Moonstone Pickguard
Bongo-6 HS, Sterling silver with Black Pickguard
Stingray 3-EQ, maple, Black with Black Pickguard
Stingray 3-EQ, rosewood, Black with Black Pickguard
Ernie Ball & Rotosound strings only![]()
Pre-EB Stingray, maple, Sunburst with White Pickguard
Bongo-6 HS, Black with Moonstone Pickguard
Bongo-6 HS, Sterling silver with Black Pickguard
Stingray 3-EQ, maple, Black with Black Pickguard
Stingray 3-EQ, rosewood, Black with Black Pickguard
Ernie Ball & Rotosound strings only![]()
I doubt that you could tell the difference...especially in a live situation. Same player + the only variable being the neck wood = not enough of a difference to make a difference...especially since it's just a top on a maple neck.
The same could be said about two different pieces of ash. IMO, body wood makes a much bigger difference than a fretboard could ever make.
...Bryan
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well then there's also a big difference between the ears of the person's that listen to music, and i personally most certainly hear a difference in fretboard wood, especially with fretless
but i'm getting a little tired and irritated from needing to specify my opion on fretless fretboards over and over again
Pre-EB Stingray, maple, Sunburst with White Pickguard
Bongo-6 HS, Black with Moonstone Pickguard
Bongo-6 HS, Sterling silver with Black Pickguard
Stingray 3-EQ, maple, Black with Black Pickguard
Stingray 3-EQ, rosewood, Black with Black Pickguard
Ernie Ball & Rotosound strings only![]()
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