Maple Top Bass Guitar

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I need you help with some guitar terms :) ?

ok so im buying a new bass (yes bass) but i need help with different terms. could you plz explain the difference between the following things and tell me what you would reccommend for a moderately good player:
Construction: bolt on, neck-thru, ste neck, or set thru.

Materials: alder, ash, maple, mahgony, etc.

Binding: top or back

pickup config.: Brigde: Hum or SC, Middle: Hum/SC Neck: Hum/SC

fretboad end: square or round

Nut: locking, bone, graphite

Neck Contour: Thin U, U, Extra thin flat, thin flat

bridge system: original floyd rose locking tremelo system, vintage tremelo, 2 point vintage tremelo, non- tremelo, tonepros system II, liscensed bigsby.

Input jacks: side of body, deep dish.

i think thats it for now….so like i said could you please explain the difference between each and what you would reccommend. thank you :)

Wow, that’s a lot of questions. One thing you don’t say is what style of music you like to play.

I prefer the Rickenbacker bass, which is neck-thru (the neck goes all the way through the body). Bolt-on is less desirable (the neck screws on). Set necks are more likely to be seen on hollow body 6-strings.

Ash is what baseball bats are made of.

Binding is the white decorative trim on the front or front and back of a guitar.

The pickups and “tremelo” (actually vibrato) are more for guitars than basses. A locking nut and Bigsby would be silly for a bass. Just get a bone or graphite nut.

Neck contour describes what the neck looks like from the side. Again, this is mostly a guitar option.

Input jack is where you plug in the cord.

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