If you enjoyed this demo, make sure you check out other demos from the *SOUNDBITES* playlist here th-cam.com/play/PLzsXx_Ra8MWsZGaUO4a_Lfshir8vzKJWY.html
Sadly, you can't. Picato went out of business back in 2015, although Strings & Things in the UK still hold the brand name. I used to be an endorser so I built up a fair supply over the years. I now use Rotosound and they offer double ball strings. I just haven't needed to fit this bass with them yet. Thanks for your comment!
Okay my friend, here's how I do every video. If a bass has EQ controls that are centre detented, FLAT = at the centre detent point. You then have 100% of CUT in one direction and 100% of BOOST in the other. When I place a percentage on BASS, MID or TREBLE, that means how far from the FLAT/centre detent point. So 50% means 50% of BOOST. -50% means 50% of cut. I tried to make it simple from the start of producing content for the channel and I found that was the easiest way to do it. If a control has no centre detent (like the EMG circuit on Spectors) or a passive tone control, I describe it as percentage of the turn as there is no obvious cut or boost. Does that help?
If you enjoyed this demo, make sure you check out other demos from the *SOUNDBITES* playlist here th-cam.com/play/PLzsXx_Ra8MWsZGaUO4a_Lfshir8vzKJWY.html
Status Graphite Bass 🖤 Forever 😎
More to come, my lord! Keep watching!
I have an S2000 and that was fairly representative considering what you played. They absolutely shine playing higher on the neck too.
Thanks for the comment, glad you enjoyed the video. Cheers!
Fantastic sound
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it. Cheers!
Hey, where can I purchase those Picato steel roundwound doubleball strings from? I am looking for some thicker strings for my D and G strings!
Sadly, you can't. Picato went out of business back in 2015, although Strings & Things in the UK still hold the brand name. I used to be an endorser so I built up a fair supply over the years. I now use Rotosound and they offer double ball strings. I just haven't needed to fit this bass with them yet. Thanks for your comment!
Thumb’s up man
Thank you, hope you enjoyed it. Cheers!
@@BrooksysBassCorner yes man ✌🏼
Nice one!!!
Yikes..... Status 🔥
You know it! Glad you enjoy the videos!
@@BrooksysBassCorner when you say "Flat", is that at 12 O'clock?
Where's the 50% mark on Status? It kinda confuses me Bro 🤔😀
Okay my friend, here's how I do every video. If a bass has EQ controls that are centre detented, FLAT = at the centre detent point. You then have 100% of CUT in one direction and 100% of BOOST in the other. When I place a percentage on BASS, MID or TREBLE, that means how far from the FLAT/centre detent point. So 50% means 50% of BOOST. -50% means 50% of cut. I tried to make it simple from the start of producing content for the channel and I found that was the easiest way to do it. If a control has no centre detent (like the EMG circuit on Spectors) or a passive tone control, I describe it as percentage of the turn as there is no obvious cut or boost. Does that help?
@@BrooksysBassCorner Gotcha!! Now I'm fully up to speed. Keep up the great works! 👊🏿♥️
Thanks for the kind words. Any questions, hit me with 'em! Take it easy!
sounds great, wish it didn't have all those lights😎😎
Thanks for the comment. I like the lights...so they're staying! ;)