Worship Bass Pedalboards

So, if I understand these posts correctly, several of you believe the previous page of this thread is the "beast" of Revelation 13:18? That seems ... a stretch. After all, the text specifies the number is that of "a human" or "humanity" (the anarthrous ἄνθρωπος can be read either way), and therefore not a page of an internet forum. Asking because I can think of no other reason to attribute any particular significance to page 666 of a worship discussion thread within an internet enthusiast forum for bassists.
I appreciate someone chiming in. I would really like to be more fluent in ancient Greek, but I feel I'd borderline need to attend classes for it. I have been reading a ton of scholars fluent in it for the last 2 years though. I love it. Sorry back on topic.
 
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At the moment, just regular d’addario XL nickel round wounds from the a 5 string pack.
Hard to beat the players circle rewards D'addario has too. Well I buy Evans drum heads and such as well for that very reason. How tough was the BEAD setup to do? I really want to do one on a project bass as I just prefer the neck size of a 4 string.
 
Great core tone. Liked the drive and pick in the opening verses. What was that you had on the last big chorus?

I don’t think anything except drive but I honestly don’t remember… I coulda kicked on some chorus with the drive but the drive was always on for the whole song. At least I think it was? I was just “in the moment” ya know? 😂
 
Hard to beat the players circle rewards D'addario has too. Well I buy Evans drum heads and such as well for that very reason. How tough was the BEAD setup to do? I really want to do one on a project bass as I just prefer the neck size of a 4 string.

Easy. Very minor nut filing to account for the larger strings.

The tension is definitely lower, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing but sometimes I forget and play to hard.
 
Easy. Very minor nut filing to account for the larger strings.

The tension is definitely lower, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing but sometimes I forget and play to hard.
Very cool, I've been thinking of grabbing a cheaper Sire Z3 or something and doing it. I feel you with the tension. I tend to play with higher action because of that same thing, and I don't like hearing a bunch of fret clank 😅
 
I appreciate someone chiming in. I would really like to be more fluent in ancient Greek, but I feel I'd borderline need to attend classes for it. I have been reading a ton of scholars fluent in it for the last 2 years though. I love it. Sorry back on topic.
Class is best because there you can learn from your fellow students and there is a structure holding you accountable, but biblical Greek is probably one of the easiest languages to learn outside of a classroom. Not because the language itself is easy, but because the Greek New Testament is finite so there's only so much vocabulary and grammar a reader will encounter. Plus New Testament Greek is less complex than most other ancient Greek literature (Hebrews is a notable exception): it's sort of like reading the English of a chapter book aimed at middle schoolers. (This accessibility is a big part of why the spread of early Christianity was successful.) Above all, though, biblical Greek is relatively easy because it has been taught for so long: the resources supporting it are unusually vast and the methods for progressing learners have been refined to a high degree.
 
If you're like me and longing for an HX Stomp, they came down by $100 on sweetwater (through 12/31).
I'm not sure if I'll get to pull that trigger, but I want to pass that along as that kit gets mentioned A LOT on here!

(Do I need to say "no affiliation"? Because there's none. I'd love to work at SW, though...)


That’s what I was using in the video above…


I highly recommend the stomp!
 
Cross posting this from the PYPB thread. Love the sounds, love the layout, and this Type-A personality loves the unified color scheme :)
 

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