Hey Janek,
I've just bought a beautiful 5str Fodera Imperial but i've been a bit bummed as I was expecting an immediate impact in how it would sound and feel, but instead I've been struggling on gigs to get a good sound and set it up since?
For the last 18 months I've been practicing hardcore on a UK (highly respected make) handmade 6 string and really making progress with my sound but always had a hunch that Fodera were the ultimate in tone and playability and also felt my bass wasn't that versatile, especially for ocassional slap type things etc...
Initially I lost the high C string and used a low B but after two gigs where my playing and solos sucked I've switched to a high C instead without the B, but it still wasn't the differece I was expecting. Also it had a 35" scale - is the extreme playability I hear of from some foderas just the result of the 33" scale?
Have you ever had to aclimatise to a new bass or did you instantly feel at home on your Fodera? Was it easier for you cos you already played a 5 string? Could it be that being used to 6 string the loss of the extra string either side is just affecting my confidence and once i get that back again i'll be burning!
My question is, if the Fodera's the right bass for me, should I have noticed it immediately or is it worth giving it a few months to try and coax a sweet sound from it, my fingers and my amp?
peace,
J
I've just bought a beautiful 5str Fodera Imperial but i've been a bit bummed as I was expecting an immediate impact in how it would sound and feel, but instead I've been struggling on gigs to get a good sound and set it up since?
For the last 18 months I've been practicing hardcore on a UK (highly respected make) handmade 6 string and really making progress with my sound but always had a hunch that Fodera were the ultimate in tone and playability and also felt my bass wasn't that versatile, especially for ocassional slap type things etc...
Initially I lost the high C string and used a low B but after two gigs where my playing and solos sucked I've switched to a high C instead without the B, but it still wasn't the differece I was expecting. Also it had a 35" scale - is the extreme playability I hear of from some foderas just the result of the 33" scale?
Have you ever had to aclimatise to a new bass or did you instantly feel at home on your Fodera? Was it easier for you cos you already played a 5 string? Could it be that being used to 6 string the loss of the extra string either side is just affecting my confidence and once i get that back again i'll be burning!
My question is, if the Fodera's the right bass for me, should I have noticed it immediately or is it worth giving it a few months to try and coax a sweet sound from it, my fingers and my amp?
peace,
J