He was the one who really developed them. Others have dabbled with 8 strings before (John Entwistle used one in Trick of the Light) but Tom was the one who put on another string per course and used it as his main instrument. He also split the sound between bass and guitar amps. It’s a glorious sound when you do that.Tom Petersson (sp?) on 12- string bass, too!
I had a few minutes to inspect and play a Hamer 8 string bass and a Hamer 12 string bass. I could not figure out what to do with either of them. Things might have been different if I had ever used a pick and tried one but for me they were a different instrument in a way that a 5+ string bass was not.He was the one who really developed them. Others have dabbled with 8 strings before (John Entwistle used one in Trick of the Light) but Tom was the one who put on another string per course and used it as his main instrument. He also split the sound between bass and guitar amps. It’s a glorious sound when you do that.
What are you seeing that suggests a new one rather than a vintage one? I'd make the same guess based on availability but am wondering if there are visual clues as well.I wonder what happened with his old Fender XII? Looks like one of the import Starfire XIIs.
Yes, you definitely need a pick for the 12 string basses the way they’re set up. When we did our Cheap Trick concert (with my students) I picked up a surprisingly decent Dean 12 string bass.I had a few minutes to inspect and play a Hamer 8 string bass and a Hamer 12 string bass. I could not figure out what to do with either of them. Things might have been different if I had ever used a pick and tried one but for me they were a different instrument in a way that a 5+ string bass was not.
What are you seeing that suggests a new one rather than a vintage one? I'd make the same guess based on availability but am wondering if there are visual clues as well.
A veer? On LTG?!? Perish the thought!I’m not sure if it’s 8-string or 12-string but the intro to “He’s a Whore” from their debut album has a few seconds of just bass licks and sounds fabulous!
Sorry for the veer…
Oh, also a sure sign that's it's one of the newer imports. Tuneomatic style stoptail rather that harp tailpiece.Yes, you definitely need a pick for the 12 string basses the way they’re set up. When we did our Cheap Trick concert (with my students) I picked up a surprisingly decent Dean 12 string bass.
While the stage lighting may alter the color, it looks like one of the Shoreline Mist Guild SF XII. The finish is too uniform and smooth to be vintage, to my eye.
While Robin certainly uses vintage guitars on stage, like his Tele and Ric, they tend to be ones that he’s had and used since the 70s.