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29Jan/081

Bass Porn For Today

Moses Vertical Jump Bass

Although the name makes me think more of extreme BASE jumps, the Mos Vertical Jump Bass still looks pretty intriguing. I know it's not going to please full-on upright players with accuracy, but the ability to shift to that position is slightly intriguing to the hands that didn't quite make the transition to the doghouse. And I like the graphite - I found it by searching for replacement necks for my weary Stingray, and my Jazz bass was purchased in no small part due to the graphite inserts that help keep the neck from twisting.

How does it sound? Dunno. This isn't a review, it's just bass porn. Enjoy.

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  1. A VJB sounds very “ordinary”, at least mine does.
    It came with nylon wrapped strings but now it has
    TI Jazz Flats. Ordinary can be good. Another good
    descriptive term would be “generic”. It lacks any
    peculiar voice or personality. It just sounds like an
    electric bass but lately it seems players want their
    electric basses to sound like something else, or to
    somehow sound special. Well, this one does NOT.

    If there is anything in your performance that will
    intruigue an audience it’s just gonna hafta be the
    tune and your way of playing it. This is a good ax
    for that purpose, since it’s very easy to play, and
    it’s reactions to your hands are always consistent
    and reliably predictable. Despite it’s weird looks,
    on it’s own it’s a boring piece of plastic. So, it’s a
    bring-your-own-excitement kinda party to play it.


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