thegirlintheband Jackass
 Age: 36 Gender: Female Posts: 1396
 | January 2nd, 2006 at 10:42am can someone please tell me why i have a battery in my cruiser bass? its there... but i dont know why!!!
 , can someone please help me? |
cheese_for_a_day Falling In Love With The Board
 Age: - Gender: - Posts: 6602 | January 2nd, 2006 at 12:51pm cruiser? |
Dom Jackass
 Age: 35 Gender: Male Posts: 1691 | January 2nd, 2006 at 04:21pm *_extraordinary_girl_*:can someone please tell me why i have a battery in my cruiser bass? its there... but i dont know why!!!
 , can someone please help me?
You have active pick-ups i guess.
Meaning that your pick-ups have to have a seperate power supply. Whereas passive pick-ups don't need power.
I think active pick-ups can sounds quite band if you don't play them through the right amps.  . I prefer passive anyway. |
Dom Jackass
 Age: 35 Gender: Male Posts: 1691 | January 2nd, 2006 at 04:22pm cheese_for_a_day »:cruiser?
made by crafter i think. My teacher has them in the shop, the necks don't look long enough on them...maybe that's just me. |
thegirlintheband Jackass
 Age: 36 Gender: Female Posts: 1396
 | March 14th, 2008 at 01:06pm Dom:cheese_for_a_day »:cruiser?
made by crafter i think. My teacher has them in the shop, the necks don't look long enough on them...maybe that's just me.
The strings reach right the way to the bottom of the body and the head is quite small, making it look shorter than other basses. THis must have been years ago that I wrote this topic... I'm a little wiser now  |
Joshontheguitar Geek
 Age: 33 Gender: Male Posts: 222 | June 30th, 2008 at 08:29pm i agree
passive owns active.
you could probably just put new pickups in ur bass and then u wouldn't need the battery |
Complete Savage Shoot Me, I'm A Newbie
 Age: 32 Gender: Male Posts: 67 | September 22nd, 2008 at 06:09am Could also possibly mean your bass as an active EQ |