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Old 03-08-2010, 09:20 AM
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removed Realist and my acoustic tone improved

I took the Realist off of my bass this past weekend, and there is a hugely noticeable difference in the acoustic tone of my instrument, the strings feel lower in tension, and the bow moves across this strings with a lot less effort.
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Old 03-08-2010, 12:16 PM
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I took the Realist off of my bass this past weekend, and there is a hugely noticeable difference in the acoustic tone of my instrument, the strings feel lower in tension, and the bow moves across this strings with a lot less effort.
I have a Realist and it is in fact a trade off when you put something in between the bridge and the top. The new Aptflex pickup is made of a much thinner material. I guess you could say that any pickup actually interferes with the sound production of the instrument. The Fishman BP-100 is like putting a metal mute on the bridge. I haven't noticed a difference in the string tension so much but I'm using Tomastic Weich's so they are pretty low tension anyway. I've considered a DYN-B because Realist's placement, but .....

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Old 03-08-2010, 12:30 PM
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It seems to be bass dependent. I had the same problem with my main bass ('28 Juzek). The Realist was completely unusable because of it. It REALLY affected the sound and playability of the instrument. I have a Realist on my back up ('74 Juzek) and it works fine on that bass. I don't notice any change in acoustic sound or playability.

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Old 03-08-2010, 01:57 PM
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+1 to that it changes the sound and feel. Did it on mine certainly. It wasn't by much, though, and I think that's because my bridges have always had rather thin legs, so they can flex a little better to asymmetries. But I didn't dig it, so I looked further.

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