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Mediocrefunkybeat
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Oui, c'est correct! Tres bien.
The only trouble with maple necks is you can't clean them as easily, so they can end up looking a bit mucky...
It's all about finding the right cleaning fluids. I use whatever I think might work, often followed by a coat of beeswax. It works very well indeed.
But he, the OP, did say he doesn't need an amp since his band leaves their there so he can spend the money on a better bass.
So do you think I should get a short stack or long? People say it's easier to learn on a short one but is that really beneficial? Why not just learn on a long one since if I ever get good enough to play in a band or something the good sounding basses are probably long ones and it will be like starting over trying to get used to the bigger frets and stretching the small muscles even more to reach em.
I think I am gonna get a 4-string even though it sort of goes against the previously stated logic, I think it would be easier to go to a 5 string after learning on a 4, can you get more out of a 5 string or is it like adding another tom to your kit? it's nice but not really required.
Thanks for the input guys