If you want to switch, then switch.
OK mid-level bass. I do own a MAB 20 / 5 - a five string one. Two JB style Aria Pro PUP's, 3 knobs (like the Jazz Bass), very good sustain. The 5-strings has a thinner neck, so, the distance between the strings is smaller. It's not for slap, but a great bass for finger picking.
not really recommended... guitar necks are designed to absorb a certain amount of tension (if im not mistaken about 25kg) bass strings when tuned to pitch have much greater tension and can break the neck. i just got a broken guitar whose owner put steel string instead of nylon... yes i fix them occasionally also the nut and bridge and tuners don't fit. if you wish to enlarge your range i would recommend a baritone guitar, a great instrument! you can hear pat metheny playing it in his "one quiet night" album. another option is the 7 string guitar (petruci). or the harp guitar, (like Andy mackee or Michael hedges) if its electric a pitch effect can be used as well but its not the same thing. if you want you can put lighter strings on a 6 string bass also but let a repairman do the job as it will require a set up. this can be fun but usually the tone sucks. over all artistically, and playability i think the baritone guitar is AMAZING i just tried a model by Rickenbacker and it is both affordable and amazing! if you have a guitar you really don't need you can make it a ginnie pig out of it. put heavy strings and see what happens but i wont take responsibility! take the D and G strings of a bass and put them instead of the E and A. you will want to tune the guitar 2 tones down first and only if you fill its ok take a half step up. again only if don't need the guitar, Geezer Butler did it - he was a rhythm guitarist then his band needed a bassist so he strung his guitar with bass strings. The first bass he played was borrowed!
He was a legend on guitar. Great on sitar. Ok on bass and piano. Not so good on drums.
I'll explain it like this, the --3---0h2--- is called tablature it is displayed like this basically, ---------------------------------- High E string ----------------------------------- B string ----------------------------------- G string ----------------------------------- D string ----------------------------------- A string ----------------------------------- Low E string ok now, the strings on your guitar, if its a six string guitar, are named as so, (from top.) low E, A, D, G, B, and high E. and the lines on the tab board above are displayed in the opposite corrisponding way, as so(look at the tab board above.) I really hope this helps.
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I'd try either the microphone jack for a ok quality recording but something along the lines of a line 6 pod X3 or stealth plug. if not in the studio let them worry about it.
Yes. As long as the speaker impedance is higher than the minimum rating for the amplifier, you are OK.
No, I use Martin's Guitar Polish on my guitar. However, if you have a modern guitar (not an antique), Windex WITHOUT ammonia is OK.
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Randy Bass was born March 13, 1954, in Lawton, OK, USA.
yes, it's OK to charge the battery. A switch like this is controlled by voltage so low voltage could make the switch not work.