CA-35
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Please correct me if I'm wrong.....is that Stephen Stills next to him?
Sure looks like it to me. Be surprised if it was anybody else.Please correct me if I'm wrong.....is that Stephen Stills next to him?
'at's what I get fer lookin' at the hat'n'guitar.Wow. Ric426 good eye my friend
Al show us your surprised face.
instrument's custom tone circuit
The pickups seem to be exactly the same according to the webpage. So "custom tone circuit" might refer to other capacitor values or some other parts in the electrical circuit. Would be great to see electrical schematics of both versions.I wonder how the CH differs from a standard NS...
The pickups seem to be exactly the same according to the webpage. So "custom tone circuit" might refer to other capacitor values or some other parts in the electrical circuit. Would be great to see electrical schematics of both versions.
Ralf
Any artist signature instrument is more expensive at each manufacturer I believe. There was some talk in that interview above the Hillman bass using a different tone circuit but there is no verification for that yet. Also I would think the artist who gives his name will get a certain percentage of revenue, don't know how those contracts work with them.And somehow that equals $400 more than the red or black and $200 more than the 2 pickup version. Interesting.
2 pick-ups, cherry red? I'm in too. Burst? Nah.
Right now the only sig model I covet is a Clarence White D28. And it's not signed by CW.
*snicker*
As the owner of two cherry red Starfire basses if there is going to be another one it would be a sunburst or a color we have never seen on a Starfire before, such as some shade of blue that particularly appeals to me.
As for sigs, if I was going to have another bass and wanted to deal with the long scale, I'd probably be looking at a Jack Casady signature...
fronobulax;1698842 As for sigs said:I hear you Frono - despite preferring short scale, I have 2 Casadys, both pimped with Hipshot hardware, one with TI Jazz Flats, one with Blue Steel rounds - tonal heaven, even if a bit of a hand stretch!