colemole
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Is there such a tihing with out a pickup and amp??
Agree with Jim. I have 5 acoustic bass ukes, they're fine when I sit at home practicing, but not when played with other instruments. Even walking around to hospital rooms with a couple of uke players, I use a small Blackstar Fly3 Bass Duo so I can be heard.
This is Michael Kohan in Los Angeles, Beverly West near the Beverly Center
9 tenor cutaway ukes, 5 acoustic bass ukes, 10 solid body bass ukes, 13 mini electric bass guitars (Total: 37)
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Is there such a tihing with out a pickup and amp??
So you find you need the Duo to be heard above the other accoustic players? I'm just curious as I have a Fly3 Bass (single unit) for practice, but I have no idea if it would be suitable for accompanying an accoustic guitar/uke.
Is there such a tihing with out a pickup and amp??
At our uke club we have a guy playing a Mexican Guitarrón, which cuts through many ukulele's.
It is bulkier than a uke-bass and will take sometime to get used to because of the tuning (ADGCA).
Oh, and it is fretless.