BroKen_H
Re-member
Okay, all you bass players, here's the question:
Did you ever play headless, and did you find it WAY better?
I had one of the original Headway Riverhead basses (pre Japan) when the electronics were poop! The deal is, it was so much easier to work with live. Play an note long enough to see what's going on with the tuner. Then play with the left and tune with the right. I could stay in tune during any and all songs! I loved that. My Michael Kelly sounds nice, but the head tuning means having to tune when I'm stopped, or hold an open for a long period...unless you're playing AC/DC you just don't get that much time on one note...
Did you ever play headless, and did you find it WAY better?
I had one of the original Headway Riverhead basses (pre Japan) when the electronics were poop! The deal is, it was so much easier to work with live. Play an note long enough to see what's going on with the tuner. Then play with the left and tune with the right. I could stay in tune during any and all songs! I loved that. My Michael Kelly sounds nice, but the head tuning means having to tune when I'm stopped, or hold an open for a long period...unless you're playing AC/DC you just don't get that much time on one note...