My latest DIY bass

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The detail pictures:
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And a isolated overview picture.
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Wow! It's totally amazing! hats off to you, sir, for creating awesome masterpieces in your "spare time" faster than many boutique builders. I travel to The Netherlands a lot for work (Eindhoven mainly), and so having wondered around Amsterdam on many an evening, I have a mental picture of you working away late at night in a small room with the window cracked and the stereo cranked, and a certain herbal aroma in the air (after your avatar).... whatever it is, it's working! :)
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I missed out on a few decent shots of the back, so here they are:
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Flawless work...I follow your builds everywhere. I dig the use of the birch plywood it's an excellent idea. Warwick tuners...ha!
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The next project is nearing its finishing stage.
 
Teaser:
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That 7-string looks fantastic, Blab. Keep on keeping on!
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Deeply impressive stuff, man!
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The next one is finished.
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That's stunning!

How do you have to modify your playing style for this bass? It seems like you would have to take much larger strokes with the left fingers, and fret the strings using the pads of the right fingers, almost like a partial bar, rather than with the tips.
Gilmourisgod wrote:I never really "got" what a Rick is capable of until I ran it stereo a few times in my college band. We used to call it the "Piano of Doom". You get all the bottom and all the top in total a**kicking mode.
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As a lefty and a 12-string bass player, I love that bass, beautiful!!
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absolutely killer!!
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superheavydeathmetal wrote:How do you have to modify your playing style for this bass? It seems like you would have to take much larger strokes with the left fingers, and fret the strings using the pads of the right fingers, almost like a partial bar, rather than with the tips.
Trying not to play too many notes, the sound this thing can make can fill a room with a single stroke.

Proper playing technique is something I have to find out how to do, this is the first time I'm holding a twelve string so everything feels unfamiliar, it's not radically different from a eight string but it requires a different playing style.
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And a few more pictures.
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More detailed pictures of the back are coming.
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Dayamn... awesome!
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Your work is unbelievable always first rate.
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just out of curiosity what is the string spacing between each set of strings and between the individual strings in each course?
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That looks FANTASTIC!
I love the 12ver, well done sir!
Sure would like to hear some soundclips if possible.
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AzWhoFan wrote:just out of curiosity what is the string spacing between each set of strings and between the individual strings in each course?
Between each set at the nut 13.5 mm, at bridge 19.5 mm (heart to heart on the low strings).
Between the low and octave 3 mm, between the octaves 2.2 mm (space in-between).
Basshappi wrote:Sure would like to hear some soundclips if possible.
Sound samples are planned, but first I need get more comfortable on it and get a feel for the 12 strings.
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The backside.
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Finally made an overview of all my DIY builds, been wanting to do this for weeks.
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They have been scaled fairly close in proportion to each other.
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