@@cellynovilela6282 Infelizmente eles não fazem mais esse baixo específico com incrustações de bloco. Foi uma edição limitada da Sweetwater. Você pode encontrar um usado no eBay ou Reverb.
The bass was built like a tank! One of the best basses I’ve ever owned! Everything was even and solid. This was an earlier KSD 6 string so the hardware and quality was excellent. When you upgrade the pickups and preamp in those basses they rival the tone in the more expensive ones.
Its a beautiful car looks exotic .. What 5 lug conversion did u switch to and what are your wheel set up ? I'm looking forward to purchase a similar wide body kit for my mr2
@@juanmireles9850I can’t remember the specs, but the total spacer/adaptor bolt pattern depends on what type of rims you have. They were custom made to my specs so that the rims and tires were flush with the kit.
@clifnotes9091 oh okay thaks I just or a lp super warrento from luxurycarpart from Taiwan and I was just wondering but I'll wait untill I get the kit then I'll find what specs I need to run . I kwap my mr2 ..thank you for the information
Hmm…hard to get a true sense of the sound…for the plastic resos you had the horn farther away from the mic and a little off to the side and it sounded a little stuffier…with the metal resos you were much closer with the horn more directly at the mic making it sound brighter, so hard to really tell…also, is that the same horn? I noticed the low Bb keys look different…
The other variable is the built in iPad compressor. That is to say when you play loud the iPad will automatically adjust the video volume. This could be the reason why the metal reso clip sounds like there is less bass or mid low in the sound. Also the metal sounds like distortion on loud attacks. But not sure if thats the iPad mic clipping or the true sound. Question was your sax in need of an overhaul at the time you did the swap? Or was it already in great condition and you simply swapped out the resos? And did you keep the same pads? Pads also can tend to have different tones. Thanks for doing this, I'm about to do a change pad so lots of options to decide on.
Hi @dslapster64 The Japanese BSRB Ken Smiths were made in Japan but finished by Ken Smith himself. His signature and date of completion is on the inside of the compartment cover. It has the stock Ken Smith soapbars and preamp that is exactly same as the USA ones.
I forgot where I got them from. You have very good eyes! I forgot that I upgraded those too!😄But they belong to another vehicle that fits perfectly on this car. Once I look through all I’ve purchased and find out, I’ll reply here.
Wheel setup and suspension setup needs adjustment in the front. Other then that it doesnt look bad. Panel fitment could be a little nicer. But as for someone who does autobody for a living. It turned out good
I have an mr2 and hate how big the headlights and taillights are and what you did makes it perfect. What body kit did you use if you don’t mind me asking?
Hi Clifton!! My name is Freddy. I lived in the Chattanooga area. You mentioned your from Memphis?? I really enjoyed your performance for the church. You were the soprano sax. Thank you for a beautiful performance. I play alto and for reasons I can't explain at that moment I was drawn seeking guiding from the Lord their I found your video. Thank You
Hi Fred! Thank you brother, for your support and kind words! Keep seeking the Lord because he is the source of everything we need! Take care and blessings to you!
@@clifnotes9091 even better, originality!!! I would actually love to get a Geddy Jazz, but. Would have to redo it so it didn’t look like a Geddy. (Make it my own)
As a builder, My real first love (and what lead me to build) is modding. I’ve discovered that as long as the foundation (neck & body) is solid, you have a great instrument. We could have the standard discussion about high end PUs, ect. but as long as you have your foundation, literally everything else is easy to correct and perfect without expensive tools and a lot of skills. I just love great instruments like these without ridiculous price tags!
@@clifnotes9091 I’ve got a boutique 6 string bass that’s got Bartolini’s and I’m actually a fan of them. Getting close to 50 years with the bass, and like you apparently, I love changing things to suit me and my wants and needs. I don’t know how it’s gonna work or sound, but I’m actually in the process of scalloping a long scale 4 string neck, just to see. I just might have the only completely scalloped neck, as I’ve never heard of one. That’s some real donkey work though.
How much you paid for this bass brother? They no longer have it on the website, but I’m close to buy a used one, I want to make sure they are not ripping me off
On this particular clip, I have no earthly clue! They were the strings that came with the bass. I assume that they were Fender strings. I since then have used “Ernie Ball Slinky Cobalts” and “D’Addario ProSteels” and I love those more.
Thanks for sharing Clifton! Your demo helped me make up my mind and I'm buying it! You play well! I'm primarily a guitarist, then a keyboardist. For some reason I want to play bass now! Enjoy!
No problem L Wade! It was such a great bargain and had such a great tone, I had to get my Son to record me playing it. The quality control is excellent, especially if you get it from Sweetwater. After inspection, they took a professional picture of my bass before shipping it off to me. I thought that was cool. Good choice! It’s one of the best bargain basses you can buy. After over a year, I still love it!
It’s such a great sounding and playing bass, with good looks to match. Great bargain! I’m playing it through a Peavey 210TX Combo. The EQ was totally flat on the combo.