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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Portland, Oregon , United States
Age: 32
Posts: 727
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Affordable Fretless experience/reccomendations?
Im looking for a low cost fretless bass...full scale...Ive seen Rondo stuff that looks interesting, and the Squier Vintage Modified Fretless Jazz..
Any recommendations on the best entry level low cost fretless bass? It must be of decent quality, Ive played for 22 years and dont like the feel of junk. Never owned a fretless and am not sure what qualities to look for..Is an ebony fingerboard necessary for example? Thanks for any info. |
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Friend of Leo's
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you could rip frets off of a regular cheapie. Here's a site:
linky that explains it rather well. I've been thinking of doing this over the summer...
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Portland, Oregon , United States
Age: 32
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What has brought me to the fretless, is Jaco Pastorius, and he yanked his out....thanks for the link, definitely something to consider. Would love to get my hands on a MIJ fretless....What I REALLY want..is a j-body with a j neck..j bridge pickup and precision pickups at the neck. Im gassing so hard for a fretless im considering trading or selling a guitar.
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Tele-Afflicted
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The Rondo stuff gets raves, as well, and they have a fretless (or maybe more than one). De-fretting is also an option, Rondo sells bass necks. Maybe get a fretted bass and an extra neck. De-fret one neck yourself and you can go back and forth!
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 134
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I am not a bass player, so I cannot really compare it to anything else, but it is very playable and seems to be great quality. Easily satisfies my "bass jones". The fretboard is "Ebonol", a synthetic hard rubber that is slicker than polished ebony. The neck is finished in very thin satin poly and is very comfortable. Seems like an excellent deal for under 3 bills. Pefect for a guitar guy that wants a cheap J-bass to mess around with (like me). |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Portland, Oregon , United States
Age: 32
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Found one locally used...Do they all have mismatched grain...the seam is painfully obvious on this example...
http://portland.craigslist.org/wsc/msg/736791516.html |
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: California
Age: 49
Posts: 1,602
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I have a MIM fretless Jazz. The fingerboard is rosewood, with white lines where the frets would be (handy). Sounds good, plays good.
Suggestion: GET FLATWOUNDS. Don't know about this "Ebonol" stuff, but roundwounds on a fretless eat a wood fingerboard alive. Plus, it's part of the vibe/sound.
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Tele-Meister
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I picked up an older Wasburn XB-120 off ebay, local pickup (no shipping cost), and converted it to fretless following info on the various sites that detail the conversion, quite easy to do. I changed to a Diesel bridge and stacked volume control knob, and repainted it flat black. Total cost with hardshell case and conversion, about $300.
I find it way more fun and satisfying to build rather than buy. http://www.tdpri.com/telephoto/showp.../11599/cat/548 Last edited by Worn : June 29th, 2008 at 10:10 PM. Reason: another oops |
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Bucktown, Pa
Age: 46
Posts: 2,109
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That's a lotta work! I helped a buddy do this to his, but we used a light-colored epoxy to fill the slots and sanded. |
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Tele-Meister
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i've done a few fretless conversions.
it's really not that much work, a night and a half (only because you need to wait a day for the epoxy filler to dry). a lot of sanding and make sure you at least wear a dust mask- i was coughing up rosewood for 2 weeks first time i tried that, got pretty bad chest infection (possibly unrelated but i got sick that same night, so i don't know). |
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