Very nice bass!! Congrats OP.
I've seen this brand going around.
How would you describe the quality?
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Copy/pasta: "BACCHUS HANDMADE series "WOODLINE" The performance model of "Passive Base" "WL4DX - ASH / M" pursuing cost performance without change in appearance · looks appeared Limited model. Burner treatment is applied to the body's ash wood, and the powerful appearance that the grain of Ash stands out is impressive one more. We have a lineup of 8 colors to make use of that grain, you can choose your favorite color. The slim and easy-to-hold body shape gives a fearless impression coupled with the block position of the fingerboard and the pearl binding. Ash body's wide range sound is not a genre, it is a straight sound with good handling for players. By pulling up the tone knob, "Turbo switch" is turned ON, making a thick sound as a pseudo humbucking PU is also possible by connecting two single PU series."
I'm glad I finally read the description; I had no idea about the tone knob "turbo" switch. I'll try it and update this tomorrow.
You get the "Grooviest" Ash!So when you burn Ash, does that create Ash ash?
Nope! You, my friend, are firmly in "Generation Y" territory, mainly because of when you were born, but especially if your parents were Baby Boomers.I was born in 1985, so I think I'm technically a millennial. I don't have any idea what the hell TNC is, either.
That's what I've always thought, but the internet begs to differ, haha!Nope! You, my friend, are firmly in "Generation Y" territory, mainly because of when you were born, but especially if your parents were Baby Boomers.
All thing considered, I'll defer to a well-vetted dictionary over "the internet", not to mention as a dyed-in-the-wool member of "Generation X", I remember that transition firsthand.That's what I've always thought, but the internet begs to differ, haha!
I'm not arguing with you, in fact I agree, but the definition of 'millennial' (a term that originated after the term 'generation Y') is a person born between 1981 and 1996 (pretty arbitrary and specific, but there it is) and/or reaching young adulthood in the early 21st century, of which I most assuredly did both. It's my understanding that the two terms are interchangeable, though I personally feel that 'millennial' has a derogatory connotation.All thing considered, I'll defer to a well-vetted dictionary over "the internet", not to mention as a dyed-in-the-wool member of "Generation X", I remember that transition firsthand.
- Gen·er·a·tion Y
noun
noun: Generation Y; plural noun: Generation Ys
- the generation born in the 1980s and 1990s, comprising primarily the children of the baby boomers and typically perceived as increasingly familiar with digital and electronic technology.
Yeah, it sounds like one of those "tomato, to-mah-to" things, subject to the vagaries of semantics and blah-blah-blah…I'm not arguing with you, in fact I agree, but the definition of 'millennial' (a term that originated after the term 'generation Y') is a person born between 1981 and 1996 (pretty arbitrary and specific, but there it is) and/or reaching young adulthood in the early 21st century, of which I most assuredly did both. It's my understanding that the two terms are interchangeable, though I personally feel that 'millennial' has a derogatory connotation.