For Your ConsiderationNate Dort wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2024 7:37 pm Still kinda want to get one of these kits and assemble and play it as-is without doing any routing.

For Your ConsiderationNate Dort wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2024 7:37 pm Still kinda want to get one of these kits and assemble and play it as-is without doing any routing.

I realize that's not what people buy them for, but is there a reason they can't do that sound? Just roll off the tone and put some flats or a mute on it, no?eephus wrote: Thu Sep 26, 2024 5:53 pm I think a good Bean/EGC bass can do almost everything well, except for super deep, dead thump-thump heartbeat stuff.
Yeah. Aluminum guitars can be full dynamic range, full frequency range in a way that wood guitars are not.llllllllllllllllllll wrote: Thu Sep 26, 2024 7:05 pm I like aluminum guitars because they are extra.
You would have to treat it or use your fingers/palm to mute it pretty aggressively. Too much sustain, even with the tone rolled down, in my experience.penningtron wrote:I realize that's not what people buy them for, but is there a reason they can't do that sound? Just roll off the tone and put some flats or a mute on it, no?eephus wrote: Thu Sep 26, 2024 5:53 pm I think a good Bean/EGC bass can do almost everything well, except for super deep, dead thump-thump heartbeat stuff.
The thing that most people tend to miss about the FM steve guitar tone is the full-range/DI component of the sound. Many guitarist who also do the full-range thing (Arab on Radar is the only one coming to mind right now) are also aluminum guitar bands. However, a non-AL guitar that's distorting and plugged into a full-range system will also get that high frequency extension.eephus wrote: Thu Sep 26, 2024 5:53 pmAluminum makes a bigger difference with basses for me.four_oclocker_2.2 wrote: Thu Sep 26, 2024 11:46 amYeah, Eliya's not wrong. In my hands, my TBD sounds not super dissimilar to me playing my MIM Tele Custom. What I do love about the TBD is the feel of the neck and body - the 500 has always felt like the optimal body/neck shape for me.eliya wrote: Thu Sep 26, 2024 12:31 am Travis Beans also look cool, however (hot take), aluminum neck guitars are so overrated. FM steve (RIP I miss him) made his sound crazy good. Duane Denison also. Uhh... who else??? In most people's hands they just sound like guitars.
It's just a special sound, and you can't really get it out of anything else.
I sorta agree on guitar, in that i'm not very interested, for myself, in a straight-up tuned-to-E aluminum neck guitar. Baritone, yes. But not a normal one tuned normally.
I can agree with that, but at the same time every aluminum bass player sounds like David Sims, who famously used a wood bass. I think it's just easier to get that sound out of an aluminum bass as opposed to, say, a p-bass, but both are capable of that. If someone is making their bass sound like something else that is entirely unattainable from a wood bass, I just haven't heard it. I literally mean that - I just not have heard it, but yeah maybe that exists.
I think Ben hits the nail on the head perfectly. All those components and Steve went into PA speakers, which are full range. It's not like he had a mellow sound in Big Black, and that was all wood guitars.benadrian wrote: The thing that most people tend to miss about the FM steve guitar tone is the full-range/DI component of the sound.
I think the full-range thing is the most important element in the FM steve guitar tone. The notched metal pick it probably second. AL guitar is third.
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