THE COOLEST BASS GADGET... EVER?

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  • Опубліковано 15 бер 2018
  • ►You can find out more about the 'The BassMute' here: www.bassmute.com/
    Well, it’s a VERY rainy Friday here in Leeds… so me and the family are all holed up inside our house and I’ve convinced the wife that we should have a “Goonies day"… #WIN!
    … yep, I’m a massive 80’s film fan.
    But seriously, if you’re living somewhere in the world right now that’s blazing with glorious sunshine… send some over to us - we could do with it! ;)
    Anyway, along with The Goonies… luckily I’ve got a brand new toy I’ve just retro-fitted to my bass that you need to check out - it’s seriously cool!…
    Actually, it might be the only “gadget” for bass players that I’ve ever really been desperate to try out.
    ... and it didn't disappoint!
    You’re going to see exactly what it is, how to fit it to your bass, each of the different settings you can use (including why you’d use it in the first place!).
    Then I’m going to show you how you can get a similar effect by using stuff that you’ll most likely already have in your kitchen…
    Intrigued? I hope so. ;)
    Oh, and for total disclosure… I’m not affiliated with the guy who makes these at all. (He doesn’t even know that I’ve made this video about it).
    I get pitched every single day about new bass gear that peeps want to get featured on the SBL UA-cam channel… in fact, saying every single day is an understatement.
    ... So why make this video?
    Well, simply because I love what this guy has made. It suits my style of playing. And, it’s a heap of fun and adds a serious amount of AWESOMENESS to my sound.
    You ready?
    As always, see you in the shed...
    Scott :)
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  • @daviddesmond2143
    @daviddesmond2143 6 років тому +786

    For $135, the old sponge looks good to me

    • @brooksonly7337
      @brooksonly7337 4 роки тому +14

      Amen brother!

    • @jdjk7
      @jdjk7 4 роки тому +16

      eh. You get what you pay for. Good luck getting the band to wait and sit and watch you stuff foam under your strings between songs during the gig, cause I never could.

    • @Nothing2Interesting
      @Nothing2Interesting 3 роки тому +15

      @@jdjk7 just get another bass, which you should have if youre gigging, and have that one with more or less depending on your needs? Personally I own 3 basses and I dont even gig, so I could easily cover it. Also then you dont have a $135 tool for one bass and you have another bass to play anyways.

    • @jdjk7
      @jdjk7 3 роки тому +8

      @@Nothing2Interesting You'd rather haul a whole ass instrument specifically for the purpose of foam muted strings than stick a gadget (which i hope costs less than your spare bass!) that you can flick on or off whenever you want? Alright, sure, whatever.

    • @jdjk7
      @jdjk7 3 роки тому +6

      @@Nothing2Interesting I own 4 basses, but I don't buy a bass unless it has some inherent quality or feature that I necessarily cannot get with the ones I have. I have a P bass. I don't need to spend $500+ on a second one that I will then lug around with its twin for the purpose of switching out when I need a mute. That prospect makes the $100 gadget sound much more enticing.

  • @jimmyneutron3806
    @jimmyneutron3806 6 років тому +338

    "let me take my t-shirt off"
    *proceeds to remove jumper*

    • @jdssurf
      @jdssurf 5 років тому +18

      Jimmy Neutron jumper? Lol, the hoodie? We’re all weirdos

    • @shaggythesilent3726
      @shaggythesilent3726 5 років тому

      Darn

    • @110380michael
      @110380michael 5 років тому +5

      Jumper.... Lol we call them Hoodies or sweatshirt.... Interesting stuff.

    • @krs695
      @krs695 5 років тому +3

      H o o d i e

    • @farmerlister3863
      @farmerlister3863 5 років тому +3

      Jumper ? Well good luck with that in US high school :-)

  • @FrazerSmithsChannel
    @FrazerSmithsChannel 6 років тому +347

    A snadge is exactly half a smidgen.

    • @mikemadden2729
      @mikemadden2729 6 років тому +2

      I said "smidjin". HA I won't say what we use a smidjin of. HAHA

    • @Inkawgneegrow
      @Inkawgneegrow 5 років тому +10

      Little known fact: It's also 8 "pinches" or 16 "dashes"

    • @greasyt9400
      @greasyt9400 4 роки тому +1

      @@Inkawgneegrow or, if you're me, 16 dashes or 4 pinches.

    • @LeglessWonder
      @LeglessWonder 4 роки тому +4

      Which is half of a scootch

    • @AngryBeerrin
      @AngryBeerrin 4 роки тому +3

      A little more than a c hair

  • @pinksts
    @pinksts 6 років тому +81

    RE: Why did early Fenders come with foam mutes glued under the bridge cover/ashtray? The Precision Bass was meant to be a replacement for the upright bass, with better "precision" in intonation afforded by having frets. However, the longer sustain of the plucked strings was a bit of a problem, since upright bass strings (particularly gut strings) decay quickly, which gives the bass line a driving, percussive quality. Upright: Bum-bum-bum-bum...; Electric: DoooDoooDoooDooo...
    Without the quick decay of the upright's strings, the electric bass was not a good match for the sound of the upright bass in combos or big bands. The simple addition of foam mutes made a huge difference. I'm not sure when Fender started putting foam under the bridge cover of the P-Bass, but listen to Monk Montgomery with the Mastersounds in the late 50s - he nails the upright sound with his stock P-Bass. If you get a stock early-60s Jazz Bass, you may notice holes from the original adjustable felt mutes, which work in a remarkably similar way to the lever gizmo in Scott's video.
    Of course, in the 60s, many bassists started looking for a brighter, more aggressive sound to fit with their 6-string bandmates, so off came the mutes!
    Today, I use a thin strip of felt that I slide under the strings of my early 70s Gibson Triumph bass. It takes just enough sustain off to give me a nice thump for big-band gigs and classic-rock jams.

    • @its1110
      @its1110 3 роки тому +2

      I've also seen felt strips "woven" through the strings.

    • @cromwellg60
      @cromwellg60 2 роки тому +2

      Interesting. To be fair if you’ve got an early 60s p bass, you’re rich as fuck or don’t know what you have. Ha.

    • @Not-Only-Reaper-Tutorials
      @Not-Only-Reaper-Tutorials Рік тому

      I di use the sponge as well as the felt and also the package foam ... and jsut moving them along the space between the bridge and the bridge-pickup, I obtained different degrees of dumping.

  • @harambechungus5531
    @harambechungus5531 6 років тому +137

    Ha! No joke I was just the other day fitting a sponge under my strings and thought "how cool would it be if I had a thing that would just let me switch my muting on and off." Are you guys spying on me?

  • @ilpatongi
    @ilpatongi 6 років тому +302

    So you say to put it *Under the bridge* ?

    • @BlackRootsUNLIMITED
      @BlackRootsUNLIMITED 6 років тому +6

      Yes. Between the tuning system and the bridge. It's a headless

    • @ilpatongi
      @ilpatongi 6 років тому +2

      Are you serious?

    • @BlackRootsUNLIMITED
      @BlackRootsUNLIMITED 6 років тому +4

      Jeremy Clarkson Sorry, between the last pickup at the back and the tuning system

    • @ilpatongi
      @ilpatongi 6 років тому +4

      Lol nice b8

    • @dragostego
      @dragostego 6 років тому +16

      I can't tell if asshole or red hot chili peppers fan

  • @MrDrewbies
    @MrDrewbies 6 років тому +232

    My sponge has a resonant frequency of 432Hz so is objectively the best type to use.

    • @aCeruleanStateMusic
      @aCeruleanStateMusic 6 років тому +40

      The universe is in tune with that sponge.

    • @oneandonlyescaton9927
      @oneandonlyescaton9927 6 років тому +8

      Beware of other companies that cut corners on their sponges and leave you with an unergonomic octagon to deal with

    • @shalamusic
      @shalamusic 6 років тому +4

      When 0 degrees longitude was on the point of the great pyramid at Gizeh Egypt, A was 432. The Brits moved it to Greenwich, as if they owned it, .A settled in at the 440 we use today, but some orchs are up to 447! yikes , a lot of snadges.

    • @solomonsdisco4419
      @solomonsdisco4419 6 років тому +4

      most folks i know play on 420 :D

    • @peterjanjanin9883
      @peterjanjanin9883 5 років тому +1

      Fibonacci foam

  • @007johndog007
    @007johndog007 6 років тому +62

    ummm this cost $114.60 if I want the gold version and then they charge US$ 19.50 for shipping. I'll stick with the sponge!

    • @greasyt9400
      @greasyt9400 4 роки тому +6

      Ouch. Yep, looks like the old tricks may just be the best tricks.

    • @ZaneDalton
      @ZaneDalton 3 роки тому +1

      Holy shit, really?

    • @hyomaaiiroofficial
      @hyomaaiiroofficial 3 роки тому

      Name of this bass gadget?

    • @funkybunkii6190
      @funkybunkii6190 3 роки тому

      Or see the nordymute, not as expensive

  • @ZeugmaP
    @ZeugmaP 6 років тому +409

    So do different foams have different tones ? haha please don't start a tonesponge debate

    • @caddelworth6794
      @caddelworth6794 6 років тому +17

      They absolutely do. Just like tapping a sheet of glass sounds different from tapping a sheet of (say) steel.
      Another poster here has specifically recommended sorbothane. Quite expensive stuff but no doubt highly durable. www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?&field-keywords=sorbothane+film

    • @mal2ksc
      @mal2ksc 6 років тому +16

      I don't think there's any real controversy here. It actually touches the strings, so of course the foam has a direct effect on the tone.

    • @wizardmix
      @wizardmix 6 років тому +9

      I'm certain of this, different pressures against the strings as well. Too soft will allow for longer sustain, too hard might almost act as a secondary bridge (much like our fingers do when playing harmonics).

    • @grimblesqueem2291
      @grimblesqueem2291 6 років тому +32

      Yellow sponge is more "creamy" than green sponge.

    • @killermurderer2208
      @killermurderer2208 6 років тому +51

      i prefer bath sponge for nice clean sound

  • @sameo1000
    @sameo1000 6 років тому +31

    "Snadge" - A unit of measurement slightly larger than a smidge but no bigger than a touch.

    • @its1110
      @its1110 3 роки тому +1

      Don't want Touch Too Much.

    • @veggi23
      @veggi23 3 роки тому

      In Scotland we'd say "a bawhair", which is an official measurement here ;-)

  • @jaredgreen8014
    @jaredgreen8014 6 років тому +89

    7:39 LOVE THAT CHICKEN FROM POPEYESSSS

    • @r0bj0b
      @r0bj0b 4 роки тому +2

      Nice catch. Haha.

    • @lukebrogan6913
      @lukebrogan6913 3 роки тому

      They don’t have Popeye’s over there do they?

    • @joshlawless1022
      @joshlawless1022 3 роки тому

      Greatest comment ever

  • @kongandbasses8732
    @kongandbasses8732 5 років тому +83

    Foam was put under the strings / the "ashrtay" - cover to mimic the "thud" of a doublebass. Remember, Electric Bass was invented to help the bass sitting better in the mix, volume wise. So people wanted the sound of double bass, but much more volume - and easier playability. Plus "more precise" intonating, why they put frets on a bass. And the thing was called "Precision Bass".

    • @al8623
      @al8623 4 роки тому +2

      Kong and Basses
      wise words.....

    • @paulwolf709
      @paulwolf709 4 роки тому +9

      Also the old doublebass had to travel in a canvas bag outside the car in the elements or wedged in a car. A P bass traveled better!

    • @R0BH0L0GRAM
      @R0BH0L0GRAM 4 роки тому +2

      I have a 1975 Jazz bass in A1 condition which still has the original foam damper under the ashtray...

    • @dixonekuri9393
      @dixonekuri9393 4 роки тому +2

      you missed the opportunity to add a drum roll just before "Precision Bass"

  • @tonys6300
    @tonys6300 6 років тому +23

    "That's interesting" I think "probably wouldn't use it but I it'd be fun to add to my P-bass. I wonder how much they... No. I will not be getting one of these"

  • @pjmuck
    @pjmuck 6 років тому +6

    I've been using Ellio's bass mutes for a couple of years now. I love them. Try it with a pick and fully on. You get a great old school "tic tac' bass type of sound with a short clickey top end attack. Also, when you're setting it up, be sure to check your intonation, as too much pressure on the strings (Bass mute or foam) will pull them sharp.

  • @Kuztomshop
    @Kuztomshop 5 років тому

    Thanks for covering this and the subject of tape vs round vs flat wound strings. HUGE questions I've had for a long time.

  • @BlackRootsUNLIMITED
    @BlackRootsUNLIMITED 6 років тому +7

    Good one Scott. I've recently been using materials from a towel, but only for the B and E strings on my 5 Strings Headless Status Graphite S2 Classic. The tone is amazing. Gonna try out foam right away!

    • @SoilentGr33n
      @SoilentGr33n 6 років тому +1

      Thinking about trying this also on my 5 strings.

  • @marinellibo
    @marinellibo 3 роки тому +6

    Bob Babbitt had the first one. He loved it! I remember the day he came to the house to show it off. Very cool. Fender considered a Babbitt signature bass, featuring that mute. Unfortunately, they dropped the idea. I miss Bob. He was a good friend.

  • @PaulPaul-jw7jx
    @PaulPaul-jw7jx 6 років тому +9

    “If I can do it, you can do it”, says the ex-luthier xD

  • @jvbilodeau
    @jvbilodeau 5 років тому +16

    7:40 - love that chicken from Pop-eye's ;-)

    • @jvbilodeau
      @jvbilodeau 5 років тому

      ua-cam.com/video/L7p6JIwYjCw/v-deo.html

    • @Abolas452
      @Abolas452 3 роки тому

      I’m late, but awesome ear 😂

  • @phpn99
    @phpn99 4 роки тому +4

    This is basically what a "lute stop" is on a harpsichord. Tip : if you change the shape of the pad to be a pointed triangular shape, with the tip the muting part, you will get a beautiful combination of mute that preserves sustain.

  • @markdaniels7174
    @markdaniels7174 6 років тому +27

    Gives it an Upright sound.

  • @asaiahsiggers2516
    @asaiahsiggers2516 5 років тому +34

    You’re playing without your glove!

  • @saimbaba5187
    @saimbaba5187 6 років тому +8

    Now that's something proper & presentable infront of people.

  • @bliastreb6466
    @bliastreb6466 6 років тому +2

    Many basses used to come with sponge available dampeners as Scott describes. This was not only to provide tone 'tightening'. It also served as an analog 'noise gate'. These techniques helped the bass 'sit in the mix' at a time where reel to reel music recording s in it's early phases.

  • @ceilingtracer
    @ceilingtracer 6 років тому +25

    Rickenbacker bass bridges come with an built-in mute bar.

    • @arvidlystnur4827
      @arvidlystnur4827 4 роки тому +1

      ceilingtracer,
      I’ve been told they don’t function that well.

    • @paulneeds
      @paulneeds 4 роки тому +1

      ARVID Rickenbackers or sponges?

    • @arvidlystnur4827
      @arvidlystnur4827 4 роки тому

      Paul Needs,
      Actually a bass tech told me that the Rickenbacker mute was poorly engineered.

    • @paulneeds
      @paulneeds 4 роки тому

      ARVID - that wouldn’t surprise me. Like the ‘ashtrays’ on Fender basses, they’ve become something of an anachronism. Neither really worked as intended, and as Scott pointed out, a few pennies for a sponge to cut as appropriate does the job, should one wish to get that peculiar (in a modern sense) sound.
      I’ve not owned a Ricky bass, somewhat oddly given the numerous brands I have owned over the many years since I moved to bass at around 19yo, but have owned a 12 string 360 which would not hold tune for more than one short song, so that - perhaps unfairly - put me off the brand somewhat. But never say never, eh? ;)

    • @arvidlystnur4827
      @arvidlystnur4827 4 роки тому +2

      Paul Needs,
      One problem with the sponge underneath is that if the sponge is thick enough to do a large decay, is that in moves the saddle points forward and buggers the intonation on the higher frets!
      Carol Kay tapes a thin strip of felt on top of the strings, not for a Jameson mute but just a slight mute, that cuts out ringing and resonance, that greatly improves articulation to cut with the mix!
      Though others state the opposite, this mute system stays on top of the strings and won’t alter the intonation.
      There are two brands of mutes that simply clamp into the strings and claim to vary the muting.
      Nordymute by Nordstrom pickups and a mute called bassmute clamp, not to be confused with bassmute in this video.
      I’m interested in mute systems to improve my own articulation, but to further confuse things, if increasing decay makes for clarity, why would anyone buy then mute round wounds or exposed core strings?
      Just try unmuted flat or tape wounds.
      And then what’s the point of compression!
      I’m pulling out what’s left of my hair!

  • @bensoohoo659
    @bensoohoo659 6 років тому +7

    "Let me take my t-shirt off"
    *takes off hoodie*😂

  • @stephen3164
    @stephen3164 6 років тому +25

    My bass isn't sponge worthy. ;-)

  • @jusroc6353
    @jusroc6353 4 роки тому +1

    cool video, thanks. yep think that the original use of string dampeners were likely originally employed in the studio by bass players to cut down on any noise coming from any accidental clumsy bangs of strings during any fast passages, but also i can see your idea of using the dampeners to get a more consistent sound, so the bass then sits better in the mix. In modern days we of course now use compressors, which also allows the engineer to control the sound with more precision. the only thing that using any device is that you may restrict the types of sound you get as the dampeners do apppear to affect the bass's frequency range to some extent. btw cool bass playing, reminds me of Jaco, and victor wooten etc.
    cool.

  • @riccotelalyify
    @riccotelalyify 6 років тому +3

    The man reason I think these dampeners were first invented in the 60's was for pickers - didn't have to worry about dampening with the palm. The 60's Gretsch Countrygentleman long scale & Tennessean (Peter Tork) short scale basses had a built in dampener with a switch for raising the sponge against the strings - and had an adjustable range as well. Gretsch had that device essentially built into its early 60's hollow body basses.

  • @jefflunzaga7853
    @jefflunzaga7853 4 роки тому +5

    7:39-
    Was that the Popeye's Chicken jingle? That was uber cool!

  • @bradfordnlandry
    @bradfordnlandry 5 років тому

    I use to have a Gibson EB-0 that had a slider that put this foam pad that muted all four strings. I didn't use it that much because my palm gave me the option to mute dynamically. Looks very cool! Thanks Scott! Brad

  • @tobyfreitas1281
    @tobyfreitas1281 6 років тому

    man, watching your videos is like trippin and fallin flat on your face into a mine full of diamonds and gold and silver and bass gadgets and hints and tips and any other kind of helpful whatever else there is. EPIC.

  • @weedywet
    @weedywet 6 років тому +3

    I've the BassMute on a Jazz for years now, and it works brilliantly... although it IS a major pain to get it mounted just so.
    it's a very cool design though, especially with the nylon tape wounds, it's a great combo.

  • @miserablesod1
    @miserablesod1 6 років тому +4

    When tracking "Don't Give Up" for Peter Gabriel, Tony Levin used a disposable nappy for the same effect.... :)

    • @greasyt9400
      @greasyt9400 4 роки тому

      Rolled up bar napkins work if you're really in a bind, but at that point you may as well just run it wide open and not look insane to your audience.

  • @yogiblair22
    @yogiblair22 5 років тому +1

    Always great Scott. I guess that'd be "Great Scott"! Thanx for another one

  • @goddesscarrie767
    @goddesscarrie767 4 роки тому +2

    god i love how much fun you have just playing. "It's just so much fun, I'm sorry!" don't apologize for doing what you LOVE hun!!!! highly enjoyed this video! ♥ i am planning on getting a bass soon (have already played before, musician prior, and it's something I'd love) and I'll remember this!!

  • @tikabass
    @tikabass 6 років тому +8

    Rickenbackers used to have something like that built into the bridge.

  • @josephdrach2276
    @josephdrach2276 5 років тому +9

    The main question is: Would Carol Kaye approve of this mute with it's switch on switch off adjustable system?

    • @VideoPrens
      @VideoPrens 5 років тому +2

      Joseph Drach Why wouldn't she

  • @heavyribassmaiden4924
    @heavyribassmaiden4924 4 роки тому

    AWSOME TONE, GREAT VIDEO AS USUAL!!!!

  • @texacomann
    @texacomann 5 років тому

    Phantastic! Wanna have it! Thx for this Video

  • @duard8652
    @duard8652 6 років тому +3

    1) Cut string "slots" in the foam, to approximately half the thickneess of a sponge. Much better dumping, plus sponge stays in place.
    2) Gadget would make more sense upside down, so finger pluck will actually push string into it.
    3) If I lose or "break" a sponge on a gig or rehearsal I have an extra in my bag. Could not say this for gadget.

    • @nickmorgan19457
      @nickmorgan19457 5 років тому

      You can't keep a sponge in your bag while this is on your bass?

  • @WaspFree
    @WaspFree 6 років тому +5

    I love your videos and I'm not playing bass at all :D

  • @CosmoReverb
    @CosmoReverb 6 років тому +1

    Reminds me very much of the old pre-EB Music Man basses which had thumbscrew adjustable mutes built into the bridge.

  • @teezy8052
    @teezy8052 6 років тому

    I used to put the ashtray over my p-bass bridge and stuff foam on top of the strings. It was a little easier to control the mute depending on how far you push the foam in. It sounded great with flatwounds and gives your palm a nice place to rest too.

  • @JoshuaPlays_96
    @JoshuaPlays_96 6 років тому +15

    Pretty cool! Nice to see it in action. I'll probably stick with cheaper methods, however. lol WAY cheaper.

    • @happyknappy14
      @happyknappy14 6 років тому +1

      I agree £90+ well overpriced. Another company will probably do sumit similar for a much more reasonable price at some point.

    • @JoshuaPlays_96
      @JoshuaPlays_96 6 років тому

      That'd be pretty nice. As of this point, playing the bass is just a good hobby, and not REALLY giving income.
      Until then, and until there is a slightly more budget friendly gadget, I'll stick with sponges or foam. :)

  • @BillonBass
    @BillonBass 5 років тому +6

    Been using this mute with my vintage P bass I play on tour with The Miracles, so obviously I need the Jamerson tone given it used to be his chair back in the day. Mine has 3 positions as opposed to the older 2 position model and is perfect for a live performance where I need to switch back and forth quite quickly, as I can’t switch a sponge in and out during our fast paced show. I’m
    quite pleased with the product and highly recommend it for anyone who plays live and needs to go from muted to non muted quickly. I’ve also recorded with it and can virtually replicate the Jamerson tone with my Acme direct box. I’ll put a demo to some actual Motown tunes up on my UA-cam page when I get some downtime.

  • @Ucceah
    @Ucceah 4 роки тому +1

    to anybody looking to experiment: industrial high density 10mm wool felt is where it's at! (get the white kind, the other stuff is too coarse and soft and non-dense)
    it's closer to MDF or thick leather than cloth, and needs a sanding and a bit of working it, to soften up. but a pretty firm felt dampener with light pressure gives it a vocal, swelling sound, between fretless mwah and a sita, with more overtones coming out as the base note muffles out.
    PS: those sponges are still really good, and much easier to find.

  • @wilfredovazquez2942
    @wilfredovazquez2942 6 років тому

    Very interesting. Thanks for share this.

  • @ARawFueledLife
    @ARawFueledLife 6 років тому +15

    Coolest Bass Gadget = Hipshot Bass Xtender

    • @kshyhnaaa
      @kshyhnaaa 6 років тому +2

      Or Jazz bass with brand new rounds...

  • @slapslicks7531
    @slapslicks7531 5 років тому +3

    A Snadge is a term used by bus drivers when a cop, sheriff or authority of sorts flys by the Stop SIGN used when dropping off kids. A mix between the word Sneak and Badge. We are told to always report a Snadge.

  • @joshscus
    @joshscus 6 років тому

    This is awesome! FYI, the Sean Hurley Signature bass has this mute, or at least very similar, that comes stock to the model. No modding necessary.

  • @wizardmix
    @wizardmix 6 років тому

    Cool! I've been developing my palm mute / thumb technique for years to do what these mutes do but I can still only sustain maybe 8 to ten 16th notes in a row before I give out. I may grab one of these for my old beater P-bass. That said, you really can't beat the dynamic control of a palm mute, each note can be very unique.

  • @briancherry8088
    @briancherry8088 6 років тому +4

    I love the idea, but the price is too prohibitive. I'll keep my eye out for this to hit retail/online marketplaces. Thanks!

    • @dieselyeti
      @dieselyeti 6 років тому

      Wait for the special on QVC

  • @EddieG1888
    @EddieG1888 6 років тому +11

    Eyed the BassMute up for a long time, but the lever seems to be a bit of a design flaw, especially having the on positions pointing right up at your arm. A rotary switch would be much better. Sounds great though.

    • @WinslowOfSouris
      @WinslowOfSouris 6 років тому +1

      Eddie G : I agree, I was wondering why the designer hadn't put the lever on the G string side.

    • @markbass354
      @markbass354 6 років тому +1

      can it be turned around so the lever faces down

    • @WinslowOfSouris
      @WinslowOfSouris 6 років тому +1

      Mark B : possibly, but you'd also have to be able to reverse all the mute pads, as you want them touching the strings as close to the bridge saddles as possible.

    • @markbass354
      @markbass354 6 років тому

      thanks Scott I like this device

  • @benjaminburch4101
    @benjaminburch4101 6 років тому +1

    Dude! So great! I've been totally obsessed with The Marc 4 and the Wrecking Crew lately and never appreciated how much the tone of a mute kicks ass! Your giddy-ness over that super sweet mute is contagious! Don't know if that is just a prototype or you can buy those, but I'll definitely look it up. Great video!

  • @AdrienDougere
    @AdrienDougere 4 роки тому +1

    I love your channel, cheers from France

  • @RCAvhstape
    @RCAvhstape 6 років тому +9

    Rickenbacker basses have a mute built in. Can't adjust it quickly, but it's faster than reaching off stage for a piece of foam/sponge.

    • @slapslicks7531
      @slapslicks7531 5 років тому

      I keep my sponge rubber banded to my left underarm for quick access

  • @Voltanaut
    @Voltanaut 6 років тому +14

    I won't be rude, Scott, but only for you.

  • @user-kc4oj5vs4v
    @user-kc4oj5vs4v 3 роки тому

    “Let me know in the comments what a S N A D G E is... Don’t be rude” *winks* is as far as i want to see scott go down the euphemism train lol

  • @noisytim
    @noisytim 4 роки тому +1

    Thats pretty nifty! Looks way cleaner and nicer than a sponge :D
    Being able to “turn it off” is kinda cool, for when you gotta switch during a song or in a medley...
    I’ll give those a try

  • @SirWeasel
    @SirWeasel 6 років тому +6

    That's a cool little gadget but I am not sure if I would want to put that on my bass cause of the adhesive that could screw up the finish - just in case you want to remove it. Will try the foam! :)

    • @prd004
      @prd004 5 років тому

      SirWeasel
      Was thinking the same thing. That Moolan of his is nitro also, I think the adhesive would ruin it

  • @maartenarnou
    @maartenarnou 6 років тому +3

    Built by the Dutch Ellio Martina:
    www.bassmute.com/bassmute/bm_mainframe.html

  • @skippto
    @skippto 6 років тому +2

    It looks a nice piece of kit. However, when I restring I tend to apply some pressure to the lower strings at the saddle to create an angle for the intonation. Installing this on the bass would appear to prevent that possibility. I learned this from erm, some geezer called Scott.

  • @listillolordoc7604
    @listillolordoc7604 6 років тому +1

    It sounds great and looks nice. Much nicer looking than the sponge or using masking tape over the bridge.

  • @SYNYC
    @SYNYC 5 років тому +6

    Seems like getting it OFF the bass might be a 'damaging'proposition.....

  • @jimmythejock4376
    @jimmythejock4376 5 років тому +4

    personally, I prefer a bit of sponge sound.

  • @craigvb
    @craigvb 6 років тому

    I have the original chrome bridge cover with that came with my 65 P-Bass, but I have been using a fump groove gear bass mute. I also have been known to using a high grade EVA foam to do the same thing. They all achieve the same awesome muted tone.

  • @rcjd7834
    @rcjd7834 4 роки тому +1

    The foam on the inside of the bridge cap on the old P-Basses was intended to make them sound more like an upright bass, which is what the P-Bass was attempting to replace.

  • @christianhernandez5239
    @christianhernandez5239 5 років тому +5

    I personally prefer it with foam. In all the sessions I’ve been a part of, the Bass always fits better in the mix with foam on. It sounds super cool, allows better control of overtime and delivers a more precise tone. I run a customized Jazz Bass (roundwounds) and it sounds great. Even sounds great with my P Bass (flatwounds).

  • @rodrigodepierola
    @rodrigodepierola 6 років тому +8

    You not only look like Matt Easton, you wear the same "Superdry" stuff.
    Maybe you're both the same person? Swords and bass is a cool combo.

  • @slimyelow
    @slimyelow 6 років тому

    The coolest bass gadget is UAD-2, especially the Ampeg plugin series. The bass sounds you record will fit into tracks like a slippery, subtle glove and put a throb onto everyone producing in the studio.

  • @KarlKarsnark
    @KarlKarsnark 6 років тому

    Neato. Lots of old Gretsch guitars had mutes that you could engage/disengage on the fly tool.

  • @AbiShafi
    @AbiShafi 4 роки тому +9

    Forgive me but hasn’t Rickenbacker been doing this for years? 🤔🤔🤔

  • @danrleiluiz1997
    @danrleiluiz1997 6 років тому +4

    Wait a minute, is Paul's Rickenbaker on Sgt Peppers are equiped with this? I mean, the bass on the album it's very plucky.

    • @Kreln1221
      @Kreln1221 6 років тому +1

      Yes. Rickenbacker 4001 and 4003 basses have a built in adjustable mute.

    • @allrequiredfields
      @allrequiredfields 5 років тому +1

      Yup. All Beatles and Motown tracks had muted basses.

  • @ianwfraser
    @ianwfraser 4 роки тому

    I used to have an Epiphone Rivoli bass, which had a felt damper built in. It was very adjustable with a slide that controlled the amount of damping. It worked incredibly well. It was medium scale so was already a bit on the mellow side, depending on how you played it. Wish I had it now, or a Rivolli 2 .

  • @bilgerats
    @bilgerats 6 років тому

    Sup Scott! It's Chris Green, I had no idea you had a channel brother, subscribed and I've been working my way through it all, stoked it's all going off, peace x

  • @lordisern3024
    @lordisern3024 6 років тому +4

    5:18 Playing without gloves! :-o

    • @danielarifin7805
      @danielarifin7805 5 років тому

      Lord Isern why does he play with gloves anyway??

    • @slapslicks7531
      @slapslicks7531 5 років тому +2

      @@danielarifin7805 he has a condition that cause his fingers to shake about. The glove acts like the sponge in this video. Lmao.

  • @slapslicks7531
    @slapslicks7531 5 років тому +22

    Dont forget to wet the sponge or the electricity wont go straight to the brain.

  • @garystackhouse5787
    @garystackhouse5787 6 років тому

    I've cut some of the leftover acoustic foam from my studio to size for both my Epiphone Viola and my Yamaha BB300... works like a charm, but this looks very cool. It would be nice (especially on the Yammie) to be able to turn it on and off at will. I envision being able to, for instance, snap it on for a verse and off for a chorus or middle 8!

  • @dangracia7805
    @dangracia7805 4 роки тому +1

    The whole reason that Fender put those different bits of foam was to make it sound more like an upright bass and they thought muting the strings did that. I bought a 1965 Jazz Bass in 1966 and it had the foam stuck in place on the inside of the large ashtray cover that went over the bridge pickup and bridge. I removed the cover from above the neck pickup but left the big one in place. I remember thinking this should have more sustain than it does, so I took the foam off of the Ashtray cover where it was over the bridge and voila' had more sustain because it was no longer muting the strings. If I recall correctly it was a strip of yellow open-cell foam.

  • @jbaranowski1990
    @jbaranowski1990 6 років тому +27

    Just follow Carol Kaye tips about muting strings and you save a lot of money.

    • @greatwhite61967
      @greatwhite61967 6 років тому +1

      Jakub Baranowski
      Exactly...

    • @adayatatyme
      @adayatatyme 6 років тому

      This is obviously for all us one-handed bassists! j/k

  • @sdushdiu
    @sdushdiu 6 років тому +75

    ...No link to where one can get the device??????

    • @andaloudog
      @andaloudog 6 років тому +29

      bassmute.com/bassmute/

    • @sdushdiu
      @sdushdiu 6 років тому +4

      Thank you sir!

    • @sdushdiu
      @sdushdiu 6 років тому +9

      Just a note - the original 60's period Gibson EB3 basses utilized an EXCELLENT integrated felt mute.

    • @JoeyBnamlrp
      @JoeyBnamlrp 6 років тому +1

      THANKS !

    • @mitchellcumsteen9220
      @mitchellcumsteen9220 6 років тому

      sdushdiu Don't they have pedals for this sort of sound?

  • @coolaxe-dw4840
    @coolaxe-dw4840 6 років тому

    You are a baaaad Bass Playing Man, Dude. Keep up the great work you are doing.

  • @LorenzoG333
    @LorenzoG333 6 років тому +2

    Nice contraption... but a bit pricey, no?
    Going with the lo-tech solution.
    Thanks, Scott.

  • @jeroenherlaar8308
    @jeroenherlaar8308 6 років тому +7

    Sponge seems better soundwise. Product needs to be redesigned to emulate the sponge solution better.

    • @crimsun7186
      @crimsun7186 6 років тому +1

      The sponge sounds better because it's not just a small piece of foam lightly pressing against each string.

    • @peterfuzz3887
      @peterfuzz3887 6 років тому +3

      sponge emulates sponge the best

    • @6AM_YT
      @6AM_YT 6 років тому +1

      I think that Jazz bass just naturally sounds better than the P style he put the device on. I don't think it has much, if anything, to do with the foam vs the device.

  • @ClearAdventure
    @ClearAdventure 5 років тому +7

    But have you tried memory foam? 🤔

  • @lguell53
    @lguell53 6 років тому

    Have Had the Ellio Martina Bass Mute in my 3 basses for about 6 years. Can;t live without them
    Use to use foam back in the early 70s This is the next level.

  • @rayed51
    @rayed51 6 років тому

    I really like the effect. I found a simple way to get the right pressure on the strings using the sponge technique was to cut a slice off a yoga mat, the one I found was about 3mm thick. (I found four thicknesses worked well) Just roll it till you get the right thickness and slide it under, works brilliantly. Vary the rolls to the desired sound required.

  • @coffeewithalexander
    @coffeewithalexander 5 років тому +6

    $100 US for the convenience of saving a couple seconds when putting in a sponge? Oh, and with the added inconvenience of having a lever that pokes your arm when the unit is engaged, and adhesive that mars the finish on your bass. No thanks. The sponge is superior in every way.
    i do find it hilarious that the company uses this video as an ad on their website. Sponge manufacturers may find it more profitable than they will, however!

  • @22fret
    @22fret 6 років тому +5

    Not my cup of tea. I love clear and crisp bass sounds. I don't even play flatwounds. My fretless wears a set of halfwounds, but that's already muddy enough for me... :D

  • @sauronthelordofdarkness2269
    @sauronthelordofdarkness2269 6 років тому

    6:54 love that little run. pretty smooth.

  • @jimtippens
    @jimtippens 6 років тому

    Awesomeness. Great playen Cool Gadget. Tanx

  • @neilcoo
    @neilcoo 5 років тому +4

    This is great! I've been looking for a way to make my expensive bass sound like I found it in a dumpster.

  • @RitchieRosson
    @RitchieRosson 6 років тому +1

    Dear Scott, wonderful video as always. Hope you don't mind me saying. Your bass playing is so wonderful, but I wonder if you could mic up your amp or connect it to the camera as it never sounds good on the videos.

  • @funnybone7705
    @funnybone7705 5 років тому

    I saw that before. On a Framus from the 60s or 70s. It was a "foam raiser" that worked from beneath the strings.

  • @jasondavid4656
    @jasondavid4656 5 років тому +1

    Love the channel don't even play bass!
    But what I really won't to know is,
    When will you be returning to The Gadget Show ?
    I really miss you on there!😎 Lol

  • @ProgRockDan1
    @ProgRockDan1 2 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing

  • @edjefferson9175
    @edjefferson9175 2 роки тому +1

    Neoprene is a good material. I sliced the end off one of those old computer keyboard wrist rests. Does not come apart like foam rubber. And a thick piece of felt is really good. be sure to re-tune.
    Love that chicken at Popeyes

  • @hwcidybz
    @hwcidybz 6 років тому

    It’s all in the hands))))Though I do like the buzz of a thin strip of paper woven through the strings to get a certain kind of thing happening)))))

  • @TheJamesErss
    @TheJamesErss Рік тому

    A snadge: something you have to fiddle with to get it right...
    Great video again, Scott - thanks, this is now on my Christmas list!