I deal with this. School math classes were a blast -_-
What’s worked for me was learning the notes on the fingerboard. I can understand those relationships/patterns better than I can with just numerals.
Like LBS-bass said, I figured out what notes equate to what numbers. I still mess that...
I actually just picked one of these up a few weeks ago, assuming we’re talking about mid 90’s as posted above.
I dig it, love the pickups and it’s a comfortable neck. Would recommend playing it first if you can/ checking condition but no regrets here
Here's my one (and only so far) headless, I love the pickups on this thing! Definitely different from my typical, but very fun nonetheless.
I haven't come across another Axstar with a Modulus neck, does anyone have any info on Ibanez/Modulus?
Currently-
The spot where the Dark Driving is was originally home to a fuzz pedal. Wasn't using it a ton, so thats been my rotating drive spot. Still undecided on a permanent pedal for that space, but so far the DD doesn't suck, and might end up being the winner.
I'm running something similar- Demon, Cat Tail, Baby Furnace- and it's been working quite well.
But it's definitely fun to experiment. I have my Dark Driving on another board and I'm running that post Cat Tail with some fun results. Happy tone hunting!
Hey, actually just made the jump from a MB500 to a Legacy 800 and have been very impressed.
There is something sonically different with the Legacy, and I couldn't tell you what that is. Maybe someone with a bit more experience can weigh in here. I guess the simple answer is it sounds like a...
Hey all!
Gallien Krueger was my first "real" amp and I've been using them ever since. The MB210 was one of my first legit pieces of bass gear, I got that in high school. Added a RBH115 to that setup, loved the tone of that combination. Switched over to the MB500+CX210+CX115 combo a few years...
First post! (a fellow bass player on here suggested I should actually make an account)
I stumbled upon talkbass when I first started playing a few years back, and the help and resources were invaluable in this musical journey.
Then I stumbled upon a Fuzzrocious thread, and really dug what I...