That is one beautiful bass! Nice of you to talk about EQ-settings, important stuff for us bassists. I had to do the same EQ discovery before christmas when playing in a musical with a big band and had to use both fretted and fretless basses to cover all songs. I could not get why my fretless did not have that distinct fretless sound until I boosted the mids around 1k...
Thank you, I love it! Absolutely! There are two approaches, but for the most part I’m eq-ing one way or another, be that through pickup selection or eq boosts. With this bass changing the EQ has a massive effect and really makes it possible to work on a huge range of material. I’m also finding that these new strings being a little smoother are facilitating an almost fretless vibe if you slide into the frets and apply a little vibrato, whilst you’re on the subject of Fretless! T
Will be looking for a higher quality Bass at some stage and I will look to MTD first I think. Great explanation Thankyou ! I also tried a Sandberg and liked it a lot. I think Sandberg for a Jazz and MTD for my overall Bass ⭐️
@@TylerSpicer no, thank you for showing us the pure and real sound of the bass. I understood so much more about the sound and eq of a bass guitar, so thank you again Tyler.
Got to Love MTDs my favourite basses. I only own a Kingston super 5 which was bought for me by my eldest boy (🤯) love the tones from it and it's a joy to play. Was using a vigier passion which, although was great, could never find the exact tone I was after then an ibanez 1205 both lefties neither are made any more. I prefer the Kingston to either of them
@@TylerSpicer have to agree. I think the MTD you have is a stunning example. They just are incredible luthiers with incredible knowledge. Oh to visit their workshop!
I love these basses mine’s 26! - currently using Thomastik Round Wounds. Very expensive but super classy string. I think the bass had Dunlop super brights on it when I did this video! T
@@TylerSpicer I am currently trying DR Low Riders. Which Infelds are you using. It's been years since I tried them. I saw a set of Powerbass strings on the shelf behind you.
Alec M thanks man! Definitely a big number, but I’d never played a bass as good as this and still haven’t (including £8K+ foderas), so for that reason alone it’s worth it for me. Once you’re in this range it is incredibly hard to quantify value without playing the bass yourself, and what’s treasure to you may feel totally wrong to another player - a lot like putting on someone else’s tailor-made suit. T
@@TylerSpicer I know where you're coming from Tyler and I hope I didn't come across as running down the bass, far from it, I know how a quality instrument feels and plays and I'm sure the MTD fits the bill. Enjoy it for many years .
Haha! I would agree! Over here they’re pretty rare to see out and about, and people always talk about Fodera, Ken Smith, Sadowsky before MTD get a look in - which is a shame! T
Thanks man! The electronics package wasn’t quite for me overall as it was an EMG PJ setup, and as 5 strings are my go-to, I rarely gig a 4. For those reasons I moved the Fodera on. However the Fodera was still an exquisite instrument, I just felt the range of sounds from the MTD felt more individual and versatile. T
James Cullum thank you for the kind words and support! Definitely try one if you get the chance, they’re exquisitely made, but I’d suggest starting with a standard as your first experience as they have a pretty universally comfortable feel whereas some of the very expensive customs I’ve tried have specs that are chosen by the original owner which can be very specific to their play style and preference. E.G. 36 inch scale 6 strings with 20mm spacing etc. The standards are made to just the same level level and feel great. T
Tyler Spicer I will give them a try soon. Not on my radar at the moment as I picked up a sadowsky nyc last month and I’m in need of a 5 string fretless currently and I don’t want to spend fodera or sadowsky money on something that may be used on 2/3 songs a set if you get what I’m saying. Maybe next year I’ll look for a top shelf fiver again like a fodera or MTD.
James Cullum nice! Which model NYC? I’m a big Sadowsky fan myself! I did the same - I ended up with a Sandberg VM 5 string second hand. Having both the MM pickup for those Musicman fretless style sounds and the spiltable coils made it a sensible choice for those odd occasions I need a fretless. T
I love the channel, but let me give you a piece of advice from someone who used to mess around with RUclips. You should change outfits when you record multiple videos in a day. It seems small but it looks a little more natural.
Jon Muir i honestly just keep wearing the same thing all the time at the minute 😅 Good thinking though, I’ll definitely consider it, blue hoodies and jeans is just my “home hang” outfit! T
That's what custom built basses cost now these days, I did a quote with Fodera for a simple 5 string bolt on construction for $12k. You definitely get what you pay for, I currently play a warrior bass and they're not cheap either. Factory built basses are great but if you want upmost quality built by the hands of wonderful luthiers, that's a price most are willing to pay including me
I love that the fingerboard matches the body. Makes it look amazing. Looks powerful
It’s really a piece of artistry in every way! I love it! T
That is one beautiful bass! Nice of you to talk about EQ-settings, important stuff for us bassists. I had to do the same EQ discovery before christmas when playing in a musical with a big band and had to use both fretted and fretless basses to cover all songs. I could not get why my fretless did not have that distinct fretless sound until I boosted the mids around 1k...
Thank you, I love it! Absolutely! There are two approaches, but for the most part I’m eq-ing one way or another, be that through pickup selection or eq boosts. With this bass changing the EQ has a massive effect and really makes it possible to work on a huge range of material. I’m also finding that these new strings being a little smoother are facilitating an almost fretless vibe if you slide into the frets and apply a little vibrato, whilst you’re on the subject of Fretless! T
Thanks for the review. Hello! Great bass and good visibility. Health!
Sincerely, Alexander.
Thank you for tuning in again my man! Much appreciated! T
Beautiful Tyler! Cheers from across The Pond. ;) Stay healthy!- Brent
Thanks Brent! Much appreciated, thank you for supporting the channel, and make sure you stay healthy too! T
Excellent review and demo too
Keep up the good work cheers
Will be looking for a higher quality Bass at some stage and I will look to MTD first I think. Great explanation Thankyou ! I also tried a Sandberg and liked it a lot. I think Sandberg for a Jazz and MTD for my overall Bass ⭐️
I’ve got an MTD Saratoga 5 with the same preamp and Bartolini pickups that sounds almost identical - amazing bass
Saratogas are killer!
Hello, do you can make video about Squier CV 60's mustang bass?
If one comes through the stock in the shop I’ll definitely get hold of one for a review! T
How do you feel about playing specifically an MTD through a tube amp vs solid sate? I felt like it filled in a lot of the mids on mine.
Very well explained video of this instrument. I loved it.
Greetings.
Thank you so much, I really appreciate that! T
@@TylerSpicer no, thank you for showing us the pure and real sound of the bass.
I understood so much more about the sound and eq of a bass guitar, so thank you again Tyler.
@@gustavo201986 in all honesty, this is the bass that taught me about onboard bass EQ! It’s really worth having a play and tweak! T
8:10 playing starts
gorgeous bass!
Thank you my man! I know your 534 is an absolute beauty and you make it sound great! T
Got to Love MTDs my favourite basses. I only own a Kingston super 5 which was bought for me by my eldest boy (🤯) love the tones from it and it's a joy to play. Was using a vigier passion which, although was great, could never find the exact tone I was after then an ibanez 1205 both lefties neither are made any more. I prefer the Kingston to either of them
What a great story and choice from your eldest! I love MTDs, something different in all the ways that make a difference to the player! T
@@TylerSpicer have to agree. I think the MTD you have is a stunning example. They just are incredible luthiers with incredible knowledge. Oh to visit their workshop!
What strings are you using. I have the exact same bass. Mine was the 12th one made.
I love these basses mine’s 26! - currently using Thomastik Round Wounds. Very expensive but super classy string. I think the bass had Dunlop super brights on it when I did this video! T
@@TylerSpicer I am currently trying DR Low Riders. Which Infelds are you using. It's been years since I tried them. I saw a set of Powerbass strings on the shelf behind you.
Sounds great
Thank you! Appreciate you watching! T
Hi ya Tyler, great video and love the bass, but man the price is way over the top imo
Alec M thanks man! Definitely a big number, but I’d never played a bass as good as this and still haven’t (including £8K+ foderas), so for that reason alone it’s worth it for me. Once you’re in this range it is incredibly hard to quantify value without playing the bass yourself, and what’s treasure to you may feel totally wrong to another player - a lot like putting on someone else’s tailor-made suit. T
@@TylerSpicer I know where you're coming from Tyler and I hope I didn't come across as running down the bass, far from it, I know how a quality instrument feels and plays and I'm sure the MTD fits the bill. Enjoy it for many years .
Alec M no doubt! I was hoping I didn’t come across as defensive haha, as it wasn’t meant to be 😅 I do know and appreciate it’s a lot of money though!
@25:50: Kinda lesser know?
We are talking about Mike Tobias!!!!
Haha! I would agree! Over here they’re pretty rare to see out and about, and people always talk about Fodera, Ken Smith, Sadowsky before MTD get a look in - which is a shame! T
Nice bass man. But what was it about the Fodera you had that made you want to look for another high high end bass?
Thanks man! The electronics package wasn’t quite for me overall as it was an EMG PJ setup, and as 5 strings are my go-to, I rarely gig a 4. For those reasons I moved the Fodera on. However the Fodera was still an exquisite instrument, I just felt the range of sounds from the MTD felt more individual and versatile. T
Tyler Spicer ah ok didn’t realise your fodera was a 4. I want to try a fodera for myself one day. Cheers for the reply. Great content.
James Cullum thank you for the kind words and support! Definitely try one if you get the chance, they’re exquisitely made, but I’d suggest starting with a standard as your first experience as they have a pretty universally comfortable feel whereas some of the very expensive customs I’ve tried have specs that are chosen by the original owner which can be very specific to their play style and preference. E.G. 36 inch scale 6 strings with 20mm spacing etc. The standards are made to just the same level level and feel great. T
Tyler Spicer I will give them a try soon. Not on my radar at the moment as I picked up a sadowsky nyc last month and I’m in need of a 5 string fretless currently and I don’t want to spend fodera or sadowsky money on something that may be used on 2/3 songs a set if you get what I’m saying. Maybe next year I’ll look for a top shelf fiver again like a fodera or MTD.
James Cullum nice! Which model NYC? I’m a big Sadowsky fan myself! I did the same - I ended up with a Sandberg VM 5 string second hand. Having both the MM pickup for those Musicman fretless style sounds and the spiltable coils made it a sensible choice for those odd occasions I need a fretless. T
Andrew Gouché?
I love the channel, but let me give you a piece of advice from someone who used to mess around with RUclips. You should change outfits when you record multiple videos in a day. It seems small but it looks a little more natural.
Jon Muir i honestly just keep wearing the same thing all the time at the minute 😅 Good thinking though, I’ll definitely consider it, blue hoodies and jeans is just my “home hang” outfit! T
Tyler Spicer that’s fair! This quarantine has us all up in a loop!
I would never pay close to 10.000 dollar for a bass with a 4 bolt on neck construction.
Harley benton makes some amazing six bolt five strings with a zero fret, stainless steel frets, push pull pots and EQ for around 350
I bought an MTD and it's easily the best bass I've played. Much better than my two NT warwicks I own. Makes no difference
That's what custom built basses cost now these days, I did a quote with Fodera for a simple 5 string bolt on construction for $12k. You definitely get what you pay for, I currently play a warrior bass and they're not cheap either. Factory built basses are great but if you want upmost quality built by the hands of wonderful luthiers, that's a price most are willing to pay including me
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