walleye
Well-known member
this post in the gamechanger thread by BP got me thinking of a few things:
I have held this perspective for quite some time now, but the Bass World is so much more progressive and accepting of innovation, and i guess change in general, than the guitar world seems to be.
for an examples you can compare the reception given by the genreal respective communities of the 5/6 string bass v 7 string guitar. 5 strings are generally revered by the ..contemporary music community whereas 7 strings are generally jeered at, ive been gigging with 7 strings for only about 11 months now and already ive received my fair share of stupid comments on the matter. maybe australians have more traditionalist bias than other commentators?
so what really is the difference between the bass world and the guitar world that houses these drastically different attitudes to innovations.
im happy to raise this issue with this little community here because im confident that anyone who dedicates a bit of their free time to this forum will probably not be a traditionalist. there isn't really much traditionalism at EB, which i love. EB is at the forefront of innovation, and i could say that before the gamechanger broke, with compensating nuts, hum cancelling, chambering, wood-combos (the list can continue)
i am interested to see how the gamechanger is received by the bass community and the guitar community alike, my prediction is the bass community will love it in an unbiased non-vintage-bashing way whereas there will be a large group of guitarists who will knock it because "you can't beat vintage instruments" blergh.
comments thoughts?
if you're a lazy reader: main q: why is the bass community so much more accepting of innovation than the guitar community?

I haved lived my entire Music Man career with a negative reception. I expect it.
Please understand that the gear heads that are complaining think that we are creating sound. We arent creating any tones. We are unlocking and setting free sonic combinations that have been around for 50 years....locked in the guitar. They think we are touching the signal (even though it is stressed many times in the videos that it doesnt touch the signal) THese people are happy not knowing what their guitar is capable of...they want the switch to tell them how to sound..thats fine we still make them that way too.
The Gamchanger adds $500 usa retail to the reflex probably $350 street
I have held this perspective for quite some time now, but the Bass World is so much more progressive and accepting of innovation, and i guess change in general, than the guitar world seems to be.
for an examples you can compare the reception given by the genreal respective communities of the 5/6 string bass v 7 string guitar. 5 strings are generally revered by the ..contemporary music community whereas 7 strings are generally jeered at, ive been gigging with 7 strings for only about 11 months now and already ive received my fair share of stupid comments on the matter. maybe australians have more traditionalist bias than other commentators?
so what really is the difference between the bass world and the guitar world that houses these drastically different attitudes to innovations.
im happy to raise this issue with this little community here because im confident that anyone who dedicates a bit of their free time to this forum will probably not be a traditionalist. there isn't really much traditionalism at EB, which i love. EB is at the forefront of innovation, and i could say that before the gamechanger broke, with compensating nuts, hum cancelling, chambering, wood-combos (the list can continue)
i am interested to see how the gamechanger is received by the bass community and the guitar community alike, my prediction is the bass community will love it in an unbiased non-vintage-bashing way whereas there will be a large group of guitarists who will knock it because "you can't beat vintage instruments" blergh.
comments thoughts?
if you're a lazy reader: main q: why is the bass community so much more accepting of innovation than the guitar community?