Good times at the Dallas Guitar Show

As for the headphone set up, I don't like it at all. It might be great for guitar players that almost always have some kind of effects running, but I couldn't find a channel that was clean. It seemed to me that they all had some kind of effect running. That Dean was running through a Hartke Bass Attack pedal and a little 10 inch Kickback. The first thing we did was turn off the pedal, then Jack did a little adjustment to the amp. It really did sound pretty good.
 
... they did what you guys said--they made an electric bass on a stick. But, it is what it is, I guess.

I don't expect that URB players will be flocking to stores to purchase one. It will be guys like me, who like to look weird and have fun but don't have the time to woodshed on a real URB, who think seriously about buying Neck-On-A-Stick.

The Pandora I used was built for guitar. There were Hendrix settings and so on, so I didn't expect it to work very well and it didn't. I did finally find a clean setting, and that helped, but a dedicated bass Pandora would have been nice. Hell, I have one around here somewhere - should have brought it along. I certainly don't get any use out of it.
 
bovinehost said:
I don't expect that URB players will be flocking to stores to purchase one. It will be guys like me, who like to look weird and have fun but don't have the time to woodshed on a real URB, who think seriously about buying Neck-On-A-Stick.
+1 :D

I mentioned the same a month or to ago to the guys I play with - "wouldn't it be cool, you know, for stuff like Moon Dance?" I said...

I got looks like when a puppy hears a high-pitched noise... :rolleyes:
 
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