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Author: | adam2012 [ Sat Nov 27, 2010 12:13 am ] |
Post subject: | Fender Roger waters P Bass? |
Hi, I found this bass online and I nearly fainted because I LOVE Pink Floyd. All I need to know is if its good, since virtually no music store in my area has this bass. Does it feel and sound similar to a regular P bass? I've tried out the P bass and I liked it. Does it really have similar tone to bass in Pink Floyd songs, and is that tone versatile. Thanks so much!! _______________________________________ Seo Company Glasgow|Seo Services Glasgow |
Author: | Mattia Valente [ Sat Nov 27, 2010 5:49 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fender Roger waters P Bass? |
adam2012 wrote: Hi, I found this bass online and I nearly fainted because I LOVE Pink Floyd. All I need to know is if its good, since virtually no music store in my area has this bass. Does it feel and sound similar to a regular P bass? I've tried out the P bass and I liked it. Does it really have similar tone to bass in Pink Floyd songs, and is that tone versatile. Thanks so much!! _______________________________________ Seo Company Glasgow|Seo Services Glasgow A huge part of any 'tone' is the amp (and effects) it's plugged into. The 'Roger Waters' model looks like a standard P-bass with a brass nut and Seymour Duncan quater pounder P-bass pickup. Don't get me wrong, I quite love the P-bass in terms of tone, but it's a very, very simple instrument. It's the telecaster of basses, in a sense; relatively simple, but also oh-so-versatile. |
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