Baritone Jones!

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Baritone Jones!

Post by berlinbetty » Wed Nov 14, 2007 10:56 am

  I'm really starting to jones for a baritone/bassVI type of instrument and finding this video didn't help...

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=gLZUzpfSa1E


edit:  this sounds low for a bari, is it tuned E to E, does anyone know?
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Re: Baritone Jones!

Post by sonik » Wed Nov 14, 2007 1:29 pm

Looks like a Burns Barracuda, which is E-E normally I think.  Sounds E-E too, to me at least...

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Re: Baritone Jones!

Post by flatfiver » Wed Nov 14, 2007 6:28 pm

Don't you mean Basketball Jones?

http://youtube.com/watch?v=JIbp5C-5WXM
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Re: Baritone Jones!

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Re: Baritone Jones!

Post by RumorsOFsurF » Sat Nov 17, 2007 8:45 pm

God, that sounds cool.... :? :? :?

I've wanted a Bass VI forever....Damn.  Now I really want one.  The Bass VI head count thread and this one have clinched it.  I'm officially GASing now. :(
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Re: Baritone Jones!

Post by glimmertwin » Sun Nov 18, 2007 12:04 am

RumorsOFsurF wrote: God, that sounds cool.... :? :? :?

I've wanted a Bass VI forever....Damn.  Now I really want one.  The Bass VI head count thread and this one have clinched it.  I'm officially GASing now. :(
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Re: Baritone Jones!

Post by Stratelejazzuar » Sun Nov 18, 2007 12:41 pm

Heh, yeah - i did the rash thing this weekend and got me a jag baritone custom  8)

it's E-E, but that'll be changing as soon as i figure out how to get a decent set of B-B strings.

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Re: Baritone Jones!

Post by DB » Sun Nov 18, 2007 10:07 pm

Stratelejazzuar wrote: Heh, yeah - i did the rash thing this weekend and got me a jag baritone custom  8)

it's E-E, but that'll be changing as soon as i figure out how to get a decent set of B-B strings.
Just get a 7-string set and ditch the high string.  This is the cheapest method I've found. Many of the "baritone" sets are priced way too high.   (Oh, and keep the high E's if you play guitar and break them all the time).

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Re: Baritone Jones!

Post by Mighty Tom » Mon Nov 19, 2007 9:03 am

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Re: Baritone Jones!

Post by Stratelejazzuar » Mon Nov 19, 2007 4:52 pm

DB wrote:
Stratelejazzuar wrote: Heh, yeah - i did the rash thing this weekend and got me a jag baritone custom  8)

it's E-E, but that'll be changing as soon as i figure out how to get a decent set of B-B strings.
Just get a 7-string set and ditch the high string.  This is the cheapest method I've found. Many of the "baritone" sets are priced way too high.   (Oh, and keep the high E's if you play guitar and break them all the time).

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thanks for the info - i was concerned about the string issue - and the store i bought the jag-bar from called me today to say that d'addario was backordered on baritone strings for a month  :-\

however, i did some research just 30 min ago to find that you're absolutely right about the 7-string set - the only difference is the low B - it's .059 on a 7 set and .062 on a baritone set.  :) there can't be that much difference in tension etc between a 59 and 62, right? it'll probably just be a little nicer to my fingers using the 59  :D

so i think my big cat jag-bar is gonna get some new strings come thursday  8)

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Re: Baritone Jones!

Post by DB » Wed Nov 21, 2007 9:13 pm

Cool.  I'd like to try a heavier set (actually heavy bottom light top) on my Jag bari, but the lighter gauge force me to play with a lighter touch, which in my case is a good thing.  Let us know how the Bari thing progresses with you.

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Re: Baritone Jones!

Post by Mighty Tom » Fri Feb 01, 2008 4:16 pm

Lately, I've also got a severe baritone jones GAS attack.

The Custom Shop Bass VI is way out of my price range for such a specialized instrument, and the Gretsch Spectra Sonic C-Melody baritone comes right after it in price. I toyed with the idea of building my own Bass VI for a while, but ultimately I decided it's not worth the trouble.

After that, the other Gretsch Electromatic Jet baritone, Schecter Hellcat VI, and Burns Barracuda are all about the same price at $450-$550. Right now I'm leaning toward the Schecter, but I'd get the Burns if I could only find an American dealer.

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