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scowboy

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I have probably been listening to way to much Them Crooked Vultures, specifically "Elephants" but it got me thinking about how cool an 8 or 10 string Stingray would be.

Been done?
 

iamcatwarrior

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Someone once converted a SUB Sterling 4 into an 8-string bass, I think. But I haven't heard of anyone making one out of a Stingray.

Also, MM does not offer a bass like that. That would be kind of cool, though...
 

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I don't get it... What does a 8-string give you that an octave pedal won't?

Enlighten me, guys...

Not intended sarcasticly, really... What does it do?
 
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I must really suck as a bass player because I am really content with just 4 strings. I do like 5 stringers as well though...
 

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I don't get it... What does a 8-string give you that an octave pedal won't?

Enlighten me, guys...

Not intended sarcasticly, really... What does it do?

Well, for one it is an actual string making the octave note and not being "synthesized". I guess that means you would get a natural chorus sound as the two notes would never be exactly in perfect tune.
 

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It would be very cool, but I don't imagine there would be a big demand for an 8-string bass. That would be a highly specialized type of instrument.
 

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Being the owner of a 12ver, i can tell you i have never once found a situation where it was required. It is mostly a toy i picked up because it was a good price. The market is very limited for these types of instruments and i would never expect EBMM to make one. Would i like to see one? Heck yeah! But i would also like to see a twin-turbo V8 RWD Scion XB. Guess that is a long shot also. JOSH
 

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An octave pedal won't track as well as a 8 string bass.

About the only thing I will use an 8 or 12 for is to play Jeremy hehe.
 

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But i would also like to see a twin-turbo V8 RWD Scion XB. Guess that is a long shot also. JOSH

I guess it does not count.... It looks like its a twin turbo... and blown! :D

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-M@
 

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Matt... i did say something very specific fully knowing that someone would search for it and find that someone did make one. JOSH

..and you knew I could not resist :D

Bringing this back on topic... anyone that can master an 8 string bass and have it sound good commands my respect. Unfortunately I doubt there is a serious market there. I'd say simply buy a used Stringray, give it to a Luthier and tell him to call you when he gets it to sing in 2 Octaves :)

-M@
 

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An octave pedal won't track as well as a 8 string bass.

About the only thing I will use an 8 or 12 for is to play Jeremy hehe.

Most of the digital Octavers (i.e. a microPOG, RingTHING, PS-5) will track just about perfectly. Good enough for live work for sure, maybe not for recording, though adding a little chorus will get you pretty close to the real thing.

I just sold my RingThing, but I was messing around with the octave up and played a lick that sounded like the opening to "Jeremy", it was scary how close it came to that tone.
 
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