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Old 04-13-2006, 08:29 PM
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PECANIC=GOOD

Been puttin alot of Mikeys TP's on and just wanted to send him some props. [that's how you whippersnappers say it, right?] Among others I put one on Carlos Henriquezs' New Standard and he loves it. Every one I have put on has been met with much satisfaction from the owners. Sometimes it is a little subjective as to how much the bass improves though. Well, the other day I had a real objective experience. Nice young man and up and coming player by the name of William Morris [no, not that William Morris] brought his Sirletto Bros bass in to work on a nasty A wolf. Now this bass has been through the mill with a neck graft, two bass bars and other sundries. Each major job[some done by Shank] has resulted in an improved tone but the wolf has been persistant since he got the bass. The last time I worked on it [a bass bar crack] I suggested to Bill that he might want to try changing the tailpiece in the future. I was a little reluctant as it was made by the maker[s] and was kinda cool looking. However it was 20 inches long! We did a real A/B test on it. Soundpost, bridge everything the same, just put on a Pecanic ziracote tp-heavy, bout like ebony. When Bill started tuning it up he started making happy noises and didn't stop. Usually when your fighting a wolf if you make it just better you are successful. Well this one just left the building, completely and clearly gone. Before Bill couldn't play a fingered a on the e string and play vibrato-now he could, no mistaking it. He also claimed the whole bass was freer, but that's subjective I guess. Sometimes ya get lucky! Mostly not, but ya gotta remember when ya do.
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Old 04-13-2006, 09:10 PM
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Owner: Ken Smith Basses, Ltd.
 
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Cool Pecanic Great

I just recieved my second Pecanic TP today. It's a Cocobolo compensated 4/4 size or about 14.5" long to be used on my English Gamba Bass when it's done. I also have a Macassar Ebony same style on my 5er and it works great.
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Old 04-14-2006, 10:01 AM
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I also had a good experience having Jeff put on one of Pecanic's tp's. Although I didn't notice at first because of the extensive repair work that had to be done as well, I feel my bass has opened up a lot and the wolf is a lot more manageable than it was. I suppose this is one of those subjective experiences as Jeff mentioned. I still think the tp is awesome though.

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Old 04-14-2006, 10:32 AM
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i'm getting a walnut tailepiece that brent norton had on one of his showroom basses. i'm getting anxious to test it out, should have it tomorrow.
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Old 04-14-2006, 12:38 PM
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Thumbs up Re: Pecanic TP

My experience has also been positive, not only has the compenstated TP and nylon cord opened up the sound and volume IMHO . . but it looks great as well . . .
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Old 04-18-2006, 03:59 PM
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i'll say i'm happy with the pecanic talepiece too.
i went from the big shen ebony piece to the pecanic walnut piece so i did lose a little mass there.

i noticed my bass is a bit louder (especially on the bottom strings) and the tension has gone down some over all strings. it seems to have a bigger sound arco as well, i didn't have any wolf's or funny vibrations before and still don't notice any.
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Old 06-19-2010, 12:42 AM
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Been puttin alot of Mikeys TP's on and just wanted to send him some props. [that's how you whippersnappers say it, right?] Among others I put one on Carlos Henriquezs' New Standard and he loves it. Every one I have put on has been met with much satisfaction from the owners. Sometimes it is a little subjective as to how much the bass improves though. Well, the other day I had a real objective experience. Nice young man and up and coming player by the name of William Morris [no, not that William Morris] brought his Sirletto Bros bass in to work on a nasty A wolf. Now this bass has been through the mill with a neck graft, two bass bars and other sundries. Each major job[some done by Shank] has resulted in an improved tone but the wolf has been persistant since he got the bass. The last time I worked on it [a bass bar crack] I suggested to Bill that he might want to try changing the tailpiece in the future. I was a little reluctant as it was made by the maker[s] and was kinda cool looking. However it was 20 inches long! We did a real A/B test on it. Soundpost, bridge everything the same, just put on a Pecanic ziracote tp-heavy, bout like ebony. When Bill started tuning it up he started making happy noises and didn't stop. Usually when your fighting a wolf if you make it just better you are successful. Well this one just left the building, completely and clearly gone. Before Bill couldn't play a fingered a on the e string and play vibrato-now he could, no mistaking it. He also claimed the whole bass was freer, but that's subjective I guess. Sometimes ya get lucky! Mostly not, but ya gotta remember when ya do.
Hi Jeff,
I know this is an old post but...
With the compensated tailpiece, how did you set the rope length? (for placement of the tailpiece and afterlength)
Thanks
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Old 06-19-2010, 04:57 AM
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JEFEJEFF ain't around much anymore, you may want to e-mail him directly through his website....
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Old 06-19-2010, 08:53 AM
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thanks for the heads up,

I'm open to hear from anyone who has installed a Pecanic compensated TP. Did you adjust the cord length to set the G string–compensating the other strings back from the bridge OR set the E–compensating the remaining forward OR take the average of the 2nd and 3rd strings?

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Old 06-19-2010, 09:16 AM
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Why not talk to the man himself?
http://mikepecanic.net/about.html

Sent a member there last week and Mike came in so I know he's around.
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Old 06-19-2010, 09:23 AM
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Why not talk to the man himself?
http://mikepecanic.net/about.html

Sent a member there last week and Mike came in so I know he's around.
already thunk it—waiting for an email reply. Just thought I might get a quick TB response en mass.
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Old 06-19-2010, 09:33 AM
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Drop him a PM here. He posts under his own name.
Or didja already thunk that?
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Old 06-19-2010, 09:35 AM
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didn't know he PM'd here under his name
-thanks for info
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Old 06-19-2010, 09:45 AM
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I was wrong. (hard to believe, I know). He posts under mpm and here's our last conversation......

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Old 06-21-2010, 12:05 PM
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wow, old thread! Chapito, use the G string as your guide if you are using the 1/6 string length guide...if you have any further questions, call me at 951-233-8616...now. I'll check my PMs...
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Old 06-27-2010, 09:51 AM
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Old 08-24-2011, 10:13 AM
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Reviving an old thread...

I had bought one of Mike Pecanic's tailpieces 6 or 7 years ago for a Chinese plywood bass I had in college. The Chinese plywood has been sitting in my closet for the past 4 or 5 years, pretty much un-played since I bought my carved Romanian (though it has come out once in a while for an outdoor gig or to get rented by a fellow bassist).

I decided to take the Pecanic tailpiece off of that bass a year ago, and last night I decided to try it on my carved Romanian (which is currently strung with Velvet Animas). I wanted to share some initial thoughts.

1. The bass feels much easier to play with the bow, it doesn't feel like I have to work as hard to get the note started, and string-crossing slurs now feel cleaner.
2. The pizzicato tone lost a little bit of low-end punch, but over all the bass feels more balanced in tone and volume from bottom to top (we'll see if this holds true on this week's gigs).
3. My wife, who is not a bassist(!) but is a good musician, told me (unprompted by my questions) that the bass sounds more open, and that the arco tone had improved but that she didn't like the pizzicato tone as much.

We'll see how things settle in after a few days and a few gigs.

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Old 08-27-2011, 02:38 PM
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thoughts after three gigs

Here are my thoughts on the Pecanic tailpiece after three gigs (three nights in a row):
-The response is still noticeably easier than it was before, especially with the bow. I don't have to work nearly as hard to avoid scratchiness. The pizz response is also much more open feeling.
-The loss of low-end punch I initially reported may have just been due to the strings needing to resettle. There's definitely no loss of low-end, though I did lose a few low-mids, but I think this is a good thing (a buddy of mine came to hear me Thursday night and said I cut through the mix well).
-My only gripe is that the amplified sound changed a lot as well, as is to be expected, and I haven't found settings on the amp I like yet for the new set-up.
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Old 02-01-2012, 11:59 AM
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I just did a search on TB specifically to find a thread on Mr. Pecanic to give him accolades for his amazing work. He made a tailpiece for my big ugly hungarian carved bass and it just played better, sounded bigger and deeper and felt so much freer. Not only that, but it was clear when talking to him that he knew SO much about these wood choices that he had crafted the tailpiece for exactly what I was trying to do with the instrument. I'll be ordering a 2nd for my Upton that just arrived today!
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