Originally posted by Slobrain
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I was always concerned with the tone of my bass, but only for me. It was a tone that I liked. I played a regular church gig a few years back and I would have people comment on how good my bass sounded, and these people weren't musicians. Some even commented on how nice the bass looked. If I played like crap, I'd bet no one would have noticed how the bass sounded, so it goes hand-in-hand.
I just put a pickup that was less than $20 in my hand made Tele type guitar, and I had a customer here today that loved the way the guitar sounded. It's a good sounding guitar, and the pickup works well in it. I got it because it was cheap and I was curious, and I figured if I didn't like it I could rework it. It was worth it for the parts, since I can't find dual rail parts.
So if it works for you, and it sounds good to you, that's what counts. The drunks in the bar don't count.
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