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PhillyBass

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Did any you owners of 25th Anniversary 4-string Basses install a detuner (like a hipshot bass extender)?

I'm asking because I don't want to drop the money on one of these awesome looking basses just to find out I can't get a detuner to fit, I have to use a drop-D detuner in the cover band I play in for some of our songs (and I don't have time to do this the old-fashioned way).
 

rizzo9247

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ive got something i use thats less expensive than a 5 string, even less than that detuner thing, its called my ears, and ive got two of them; for free :D
 

PhillyBass

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wow. you guys are just as smarta$$ed as me. i almost feel bad for my bandmates, almost. but in all seriousness, i have a lovely 5-string, however i play a lot of 4-string music very quickly, and at least 20% of it needs an open D string. when i switch tunings i do it between measures as we tend to transition most of our songs in a set without stopping so there is no time to tune. i also prefer to play 4 string for gigs as it requires less concentration and i can play faster.

so anyone know if a standard detuner even exists for the 25th anniversary?
 

PhillyBass

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Sorry I wasn't trying to be smartassed, just thought it strange to wanting to mod such a rarity instrument.

no worries. i personally don't care much for keeping instruments in pristine collectable status. i'd rather customize them and play the snot out of them. the 25th anniversary bass i played in the store a few days ago seemed so nice i would make it my daily gigging bass.

i did have some reservations about the plastic knobs, they seemed cheap. the bass in the store (guitar center) was already beat up and the knob shafts had bent.
 

Grand Wazoo

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I do confirm the control knobs are not plastic but solid steel, the pickup buttons on the other hand are plastic but they are very durable, well I have been switching the "snot out of them" since the last 2 months and no problem at all.

Heck even the back control cavity cover is metal!

whatchu talkin' about willis? :D
 
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