Well, in that case that's even better.
I feared you were being discrete, in attempt to not mess around with the sponsors (which is probably somewhat true anyway).
Could you maybe give me an idea of their tone, sound, playability? Specifically the Taurus T24.
I've been looking for Ash, Maple, Walnut, or Mahogony body, the same scale, and look that this bass has.
I've never played one, so I dont know how it sounds. I'm looking for a punchy (but not twangy) low end, progressive rock thump. Low and sustained, but not ringing and droany. Definition in plucks, but not with too much treble, or "tone".
Something a Wal or Alembic would create. And, yes I know you can't really get an alembic sound or wal sound with anything accept and alembic or wal, but I want somehting that fits into that category of sound. I also need fast action.
Sounds I dont want: Fender Jazz, Music Man Stingray...
Sounds I like: Gibson RD Artist, Alembic, Wal...
This is for anyone who reads this, who can give me some insight.
Well, in that case that's even better.
I feared you were being discrete, in attempt to not mess around with the sponsors (which is probably somewhat true anyway).
Could you maybe give me an idea of their tone, sound, playability? Specifically the Taurus T24.
I've been looking for Ash, Maple, Walnut, or Mahogony body, the same scale, and look that this bass has.
I've never played one, so I dont know how it sounds. I'm looking for a punchy (but not twangy) low end, progressive rock thump. Low and sustained, but not ringing and droany. Definition in plucks, but not with too much treble, or "tone".
Something a Wal or Alembic would create. And, yes I know you can't really get an alembic sound or wal sound with anything accept and alembic or wal, but I want somehting that fits into that category of sound. I also need fast action.
Sounds I dont want: Fender Jazz, Music Man Stingray...
Sounds I like: Gibson RD Artist, Alembic, Wal...
This is for anyone who reads this, who can give me some insight.
Thanks!!!