Fantastic hands! (With touch and feel like that, who needs a pick?) ‘Harkens back to the best of the San Francisco Sound. Love it!
@odinkclassic6 күн бұрын
Hello.. can I ask wiring diagram for this thank you.. Salam from Indonesia 🤗
@incredifunk15 күн бұрын
Omg.. this is by far the best review I've seen of this amp. I've watched probably 12 of them so far and the sound quality on each of them was just s***. I was seriously ready to write the amp off as a piece of crap. That I've heard yours, I'm going to go ahead and bid on the one I'm looking at
@cuinoz356926 күн бұрын
Sweet. Thanks for sharing.
@davidmulvey844326 күн бұрын
Brilliant thanks for your advice
@Zekla29 күн бұрын
When in single coil mode, is it the neck or bridge coil soloed? That was the best sound to me.
@bapt_andthebassesАй бұрын
Amazing bass dude!
@bapt_andthebassesАй бұрын
Do you know which coil is used when single mode is operational? Neck side or body side?
@FuzzBass66Ай бұрын
No idea actually, truth be told I never even wondered about it until right now. That's an interesting question though, maybe I'll see if I can figure that out next time I plug it in.
@bapt_andthebassesАй бұрын
@@FuzzBass66 thank you for your answer! I really love your bass, it has a nice character! Are you on talkbass, or can I write to you elsewhere? Cheers
@bapt_andthebassesАй бұрын
Just what I needed!!! Thanks for the video man :)
@bapt_andthebassesАй бұрын
Hey man, in which order is it please? Like in the title?
@crossbones911Ай бұрын
That's the tone that hits you in the gut. So good. I subbed.
@crossbones911Ай бұрын
Nice playing. I'm looking for a bridge pickup for a parts build and the SD broadcaster is my favorite so far. I'm stealing your setup. That is a sick tele.
@RWMusic250Ай бұрын
What are you hammering onto during the rythmn run?
@5InkedАй бұрын
Hi, pls add tab for 1 riff
@joelpoitras62262 ай бұрын
I'm in Canada also, no retailers here at all. The reason i'm watching your review is because a black one with gold hardware appeared in the used department of my local music store. I really was shocked when i tried at the store and thinking of pulling tge trigger.
@placidosancheznoguera42302 ай бұрын
Waaau
@claudiosuarez12562 ай бұрын
sounds great, ggreat playing 😄👏👏👏
@claudiosuarez12562 ай бұрын
Nice guitar , and also great playing , you got some nice tones 😀👍👍
@ThePedalsComparison3 ай бұрын
What are the differences between mudslide and moonshine?
@richardsyoutubechannel9953 ай бұрын
Ive played for 40 years and i can remember back in the early 80s thinking everyone used 8s lol since then ive used different gauges mostly 9s.but ive just gone back to ernie ball 8 /38s i re set my strat up and its great you do have to have a slightly lighter touch but there great and the vibrato is excellent. Its going to be 8s all the time now, 👍
@THRobinson3 ай бұрын
ever plan on selling?
@scottcutrer8124 ай бұрын
I have them both and like them both equally. But I did replace the speaker and tubes in the PJ. An Eminence Ragin Cajun and JJ tubes.
@VintageRadius3 ай бұрын
What difference did it make? I assume quite a bit louder, bigger sounding with the Cajun? Perhaps more headroom, tighter bottom?
@oldasrocks91214 ай бұрын
I'm suprised by the amount of attenuation on mine moving thru positions towards 6. Also *very* surprised by ceramic caps, if they're in series instead of shunting that's just not cool at all...
@jauntincopapintaco99054 ай бұрын
Hi, first video that I have seen of your channel. I was searching this two exact modifications for my epiphone casino ( I couldn't believe someone did the exact same thing I thought). What do I need for the vari-tone and what do I need to say to the luthier to do that? For the out of phase, did you do it with rotating the magnets 180 degrees? THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!
@FuzzBass664 ай бұрын
This switch is a standalone unit, it's all you need, no other parts or hardware. It's called the "Pentatone Switch" made by de Lisle Guitar Co. I bought mine on Reverb but they also sell them directly on their website from what I remember. It comes with installation instructions as well, so your luthier shouldn't require anything else, just the switch and the supplied schematic.
@jauntincopapintaco99054 ай бұрын
@@FuzzBass66 Thank you!!!!!
@CJZM77774 ай бұрын
Good video and the strings sound nice. Might try to drop down in gauge. Next time maybe show the guitar in your video while you play instead of your crotch. You crotch isn't all that interesting to me.
@christiandude31494 ай бұрын
Did you Mod this Amp? I got the same but he never sound linke this...!?
@FuzzBass662 ай бұрын
I did, yeah. Nothing insane or complicated, just a simple mod known as the "R19" mod. As the name suggests it involves clipping the R19 resistor and...well, thats it actually haha. Clipping this resistor removes the preset tone stack from the circuit resulting in an increase of volume and over all breakup/gain.
@petemccarry23264 ай бұрын
They sound great, but are pricy!
@FuzzBass662 ай бұрын
You're not wrong, pricey and hard to find (around here anyway). I still love it though, it was definitely worth it.
@jessiepalermo72344 ай бұрын
This was legitness. Thank you for this 🤘🏼
@Telecaxter20205 ай бұрын
Nice playing and tone
@magnusberger67625 ай бұрын
I think I would have swapped the speakers in those amps. In my head it makes more sense. The Pro Junior can be a mini Marshall if turned up loud, and the Princeton could be cool with the alnico as a low gain american amp
@danielguimaraes87055 ай бұрын
Great vídeo! Thank you! Honest guitar ! It's great to see affordable 335s on the market.
@tninelives7 ай бұрын
I have a vsa500, same color as yours. It's not easy to find this model in my country (Brazil). I was a lucky man to find it. I loved your cat.
@MayconZabala-ci9zk7 ай бұрын
En serie parece un terremoto
@j.58217 ай бұрын
Hello" whats up fuzzbass66.I have a quick question about the psycho slap strings are they a steel core string, or are they pure nylon strings. Im about to buy a set but need to know, if they are steel core based so I thought I would ask your expertise first.. I would really appreciate it! John.
@FuzzBass667 ай бұрын
These are 100% non metallic, they have no metal in them at all (save for the ball ends). They use a synthetic core, not EXACTLY sure what but yeah, no steel.
@diegomolineroolschansky89307 ай бұрын
thank you for this awesome video, man.
@theguitarczar17 ай бұрын
Hi - did you have to pull the whole wiring harness to install it?
@FuzzBass667 ай бұрын
Unfortunately yes, the whole thing had to come out. It was well worth it though, for me at least.
@tmoss898 ай бұрын
I just got one for 30 it’s worth more man slap back is a secret weapon
@geckobaldy8 ай бұрын
I've used one of these. It's not good.
@FuzzBass668 ай бұрын
You're not wrong. It does technically work as intended...just not all that well, especially compared to other options out there. But ah well, it was cheap and worked ok enough when I needed it. Definitely not something I'd be in a hurry to use again though.
@geckobaldy8 ай бұрын
They are currently £199 at Thomann. I think I paid about half that in the 90s. That's not particularly cheap.
@FuzzBass668 ай бұрын
@@geckobaldy 👍
@jeffstanhope43358 ай бұрын
This just sold me on the pickup. Ordering one for my Esquire this week..
@jeffstanhope43357 ай бұрын
put it in 2 weeks ago. love it. thx again.
@sld678698018 ай бұрын
Wish they still made wahs like this. Newer ones just don't have this sound.
@Johnnylefk7939 ай бұрын
I Love it man!!! Great channel
@stevenmike18789 ай бұрын
lmao thank god this video poped up first, i bought there strings god know how long ago and wasnt sure what exact type of slinkies i got, they are still goin strong and are so nice how many years later so i had to get more to keep the muscle memory consistent. the minuet i saw this video was like yep this was the one that recommended these strings i even remember reading these comments and i have a tele and fender style tube so it was a good comparison. i wasnt sure if i got the 7's at first, but i was like did i even get the 7's, i prolly would of gotten the 8's to see how long those would hold.
@jonnytap9 ай бұрын
Where does this technique originate from? I ask because it was used a lot in old school norteño music on the “tololoche” (a certain type of upright bass). It’s now used a lot in modern regional Mexican music (“corridos belicos”) when it got popular again around 2020. Now it’s heard worldwide from artists like Peso Pluma, etc. I wonder if old school Mexican musicians might’ve gotten inspiration from American musicians
@melhernandezmusic4 ай бұрын
Originally found in ragtime, big band, swing jazz from the 20s and 30s
@TraceEssex9 ай бұрын
Any chance of getting a wiring diagram of your bass ? It sounds great!!
@THRobinson9 ай бұрын
Been trying to find one for years, either way too far away, or asking way too much for it. 😥
@Brykk9 ай бұрын
Can say ive ever watched a video that focused on some guys crotch the whole way through. Im not feeling real confy with that.
@trrond10 ай бұрын
who played the intro?
@FuzzBass6610 ай бұрын
Me, myself and I haha.
@trrond10 ай бұрын
@@FuzzBass66 cool. On Spotify ? 😎
@FuzzBass6610 ай бұрын
@trrond Haha, no, it was just something I threw together in about 15 minutes solely for use as into music (back when I was making videos more regularly and folks were more interested). I think the whole song was maybe a minute long, maybe a bit longer but not very much. Truth be told I don't even know what happened to the file, lost on a hard drive somewhere I suppose. In any event, it's cool you liked the sound. Any sort of positive feedback is always nice.
@trrond10 ай бұрын
well it sounds awesome@@FuzzBass66
@cleangoblin202110 ай бұрын
Yeah i dont understand the elitism behind heavy strings. You buy an expensive guitar for playability but you make yourself work hard with 11s. With 8s, you can even benf using only 1 finger. Sure not as durable but its not so bad
@anthonyplaysbass11 ай бұрын
Hi mate, those fast double slaps at the start, is that a palm heel->fingers type of slap, or that a really fast double slap using the same technique as the single slap, i.e, the underside of your fingers?
@FuzzBass6611 ай бұрын
Ahh, yeah those triplet things. That's a pluck/palm/slap combo kinda thing, so pull/pluck the string so it slaps against the board (same as a single slap), slap with the palm heel, slap with the fingers. Just a quick "one, two three".
@FuzzBass6611 ай бұрын
Sorry, I'm pretty shit at explaining things but hopefully that helps a bit.
@anthonyplaysbass11 ай бұрын
@@FuzzBass66 nah too ez mate cheers, so it's palm heel -> fingers, like a traditional triplet. Sweet cheers
@FuzzBass6611 ай бұрын
@anthonyplaysbass Yup, you got it, that's all it is. Have fun with it, it's definitely one of my favourite techniques.
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Fantastic hands! (With touch and feel like that, who needs a pick?) ‘Harkens back to the best of the San Francisco Sound. Love it!
Hello.. can I ask wiring diagram for this thank you.. Salam from Indonesia 🤗
Omg.. this is by far the best review I've seen of this amp. I've watched probably 12 of them so far and the sound quality on each of them was just s***. I was seriously ready to write the amp off as a piece of crap. That I've heard yours, I'm going to go ahead and bid on the one I'm looking at
Sweet. Thanks for sharing.
Brilliant thanks for your advice
When in single coil mode, is it the neck or bridge coil soloed? That was the best sound to me.
Amazing bass dude!
Do you know which coil is used when single mode is operational? Neck side or body side?
No idea actually, truth be told I never even wondered about it until right now. That's an interesting question though, maybe I'll see if I can figure that out next time I plug it in.
@@FuzzBass66 thank you for your answer! I really love your bass, it has a nice character! Are you on talkbass, or can I write to you elsewhere? Cheers
Just what I needed!!! Thanks for the video man :)
Hey man, in which order is it please? Like in the title?
That's the tone that hits you in the gut. So good. I subbed.
Nice playing. I'm looking for a bridge pickup for a parts build and the SD broadcaster is my favorite so far. I'm stealing your setup. That is a sick tele.
What are you hammering onto during the rythmn run?
Hi, pls add tab for 1 riff
I'm in Canada also, no retailers here at all. The reason i'm watching your review is because a black one with gold hardware appeared in the used department of my local music store. I really was shocked when i tried at the store and thinking of pulling tge trigger.
Waaau
sounds great, ggreat playing 😄👏👏👏
Nice guitar , and also great playing , you got some nice tones 😀👍👍
What are the differences between mudslide and moonshine?
Ive played for 40 years and i can remember back in the early 80s thinking everyone used 8s lol since then ive used different gauges mostly 9s.but ive just gone back to ernie ball 8 /38s i re set my strat up and its great you do have to have a slightly lighter touch but there great and the vibrato is excellent. Its going to be 8s all the time now, 👍
ever plan on selling?
I have them both and like them both equally. But I did replace the speaker and tubes in the PJ. An Eminence Ragin Cajun and JJ tubes.
What difference did it make? I assume quite a bit louder, bigger sounding with the Cajun? Perhaps more headroom, tighter bottom?
I'm suprised by the amount of attenuation on mine moving thru positions towards 6. Also *very* surprised by ceramic caps, if they're in series instead of shunting that's just not cool at all...
Hi, first video that I have seen of your channel. I was searching this two exact modifications for my epiphone casino ( I couldn't believe someone did the exact same thing I thought). What do I need for the vari-tone and what do I need to say to the luthier to do that? For the out of phase, did you do it with rotating the magnets 180 degrees? THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!
This switch is a standalone unit, it's all you need, no other parts or hardware. It's called the "Pentatone Switch" made by de Lisle Guitar Co. I bought mine on Reverb but they also sell them directly on their website from what I remember. It comes with installation instructions as well, so your luthier shouldn't require anything else, just the switch and the supplied schematic.
@@FuzzBass66 Thank you!!!!!
Good video and the strings sound nice. Might try to drop down in gauge. Next time maybe show the guitar in your video while you play instead of your crotch. You crotch isn't all that interesting to me.
Did you Mod this Amp? I got the same but he never sound linke this...!?
I did, yeah. Nothing insane or complicated, just a simple mod known as the "R19" mod. As the name suggests it involves clipping the R19 resistor and...well, thats it actually haha. Clipping this resistor removes the preset tone stack from the circuit resulting in an increase of volume and over all breakup/gain.
They sound great, but are pricy!
You're not wrong, pricey and hard to find (around here anyway). I still love it though, it was definitely worth it.
This was legitness. Thank you for this 🤘🏼
Nice playing and tone
I think I would have swapped the speakers in those amps. In my head it makes more sense. The Pro Junior can be a mini Marshall if turned up loud, and the Princeton could be cool with the alnico as a low gain american amp
Great vídeo! Thank you! Honest guitar ! It's great to see affordable 335s on the market.
I have a vsa500, same color as yours. It's not easy to find this model in my country (Brazil). I was a lucky man to find it. I loved your cat.
En serie parece un terremoto
Hello" whats up fuzzbass66.I have a quick question about the psycho slap strings are they a steel core string, or are they pure nylon strings. Im about to buy a set but need to know, if they are steel core based so I thought I would ask your expertise first.. I would really appreciate it! John.
These are 100% non metallic, they have no metal in them at all (save for the ball ends). They use a synthetic core, not EXACTLY sure what but yeah, no steel.
thank you for this awesome video, man.
Hi - did you have to pull the whole wiring harness to install it?
Unfortunately yes, the whole thing had to come out. It was well worth it though, for me at least.
I just got one for 30 it’s worth more man slap back is a secret weapon
I've used one of these. It's not good.
You're not wrong. It does technically work as intended...just not all that well, especially compared to other options out there. But ah well, it was cheap and worked ok enough when I needed it. Definitely not something I'd be in a hurry to use again though.
They are currently £199 at Thomann. I think I paid about half that in the 90s. That's not particularly cheap.
@@geckobaldy 👍
This just sold me on the pickup. Ordering one for my Esquire this week..
put it in 2 weeks ago. love it. thx again.
Wish they still made wahs like this. Newer ones just don't have this sound.
I Love it man!!! Great channel
lmao thank god this video poped up first, i bought there strings god know how long ago and wasnt sure what exact type of slinkies i got, they are still goin strong and are so nice how many years later so i had to get more to keep the muscle memory consistent. the minuet i saw this video was like yep this was the one that recommended these strings i even remember reading these comments and i have a tele and fender style tube so it was a good comparison. i wasnt sure if i got the 7's at first, but i was like did i even get the 7's, i prolly would of gotten the 8's to see how long those would hold.
Where does this technique originate from? I ask because it was used a lot in old school norteño music on the “tololoche” (a certain type of upright bass). It’s now used a lot in modern regional Mexican music (“corridos belicos”) when it got popular again around 2020. Now it’s heard worldwide from artists like Peso Pluma, etc. I wonder if old school Mexican musicians might’ve gotten inspiration from American musicians
Originally found in ragtime, big band, swing jazz from the 20s and 30s
Any chance of getting a wiring diagram of your bass ? It sounds great!!
Been trying to find one for years, either way too far away, or asking way too much for it. 😥
Can say ive ever watched a video that focused on some guys crotch the whole way through. Im not feeling real confy with that.
who played the intro?
Me, myself and I haha.
@@FuzzBass66 cool. On Spotify ? 😎
@trrond Haha, no, it was just something I threw together in about 15 minutes solely for use as into music (back when I was making videos more regularly and folks were more interested). I think the whole song was maybe a minute long, maybe a bit longer but not very much. Truth be told I don't even know what happened to the file, lost on a hard drive somewhere I suppose. In any event, it's cool you liked the sound. Any sort of positive feedback is always nice.
well it sounds awesome@@FuzzBass66
Yeah i dont understand the elitism behind heavy strings. You buy an expensive guitar for playability but you make yourself work hard with 11s. With 8s, you can even benf using only 1 finger. Sure not as durable but its not so bad
Hi mate, those fast double slaps at the start, is that a palm heel->fingers type of slap, or that a really fast double slap using the same technique as the single slap, i.e, the underside of your fingers?
Ahh, yeah those triplet things. That's a pluck/palm/slap combo kinda thing, so pull/pluck the string so it slaps against the board (same as a single slap), slap with the palm heel, slap with the fingers. Just a quick "one, two three".
Sorry, I'm pretty shit at explaining things but hopefully that helps a bit.
@@FuzzBass66 nah too ez mate cheers, so it's palm heel -> fingers, like a traditional triplet. Sweet cheers
@anthonyplaysbass Yup, you got it, that's all it is. Have fun with it, it's definitely one of my favourite techniques.
@@FuzzBass66 cheers !
This is utter class