
Warmoth also used to have an 8-string neck:

Apparently demand was very low and both companies discontinued them. I get it, it's really niche.


What is it about 8 strings on a bass that make you wanna play it, let alone write songs on it?Nate Dort wrote: Mon Jul 28, 2025 1:09 pm Like I said, I'm not talking about Wooten type shit. I'm trying to get my Mike Kunka on.
But Cakes, you get the 8 string setup right? It's kinda like a 12 string guitar. The extra four strings are just n octave up each from the standard string. So you play two strings every time you fret/pluck. It's not the proggy, huge necked thing.cakes wrote: Mon Jul 28, 2025 9:26 pmWhat is it about 8 strings on a bass that make you wanna play it, let alone write songs on it?Nate Dort wrote: Mon Jul 28, 2025 1:09 pm Like I said, I'm not talking about Wooten type shit. I'm trying to get my Mike Kunka on.
I don't have anything against 8 string basses. I'm genuinely curious. This is a thread about talking you out of or making you justify your purchase. I'm working with the job description.
Like others have said, you seem to be missing what we're talking about. Octave pairs sound nice and full! 8 string basses sound like a goddamn piano and its a fun tool to have.cakes wrote: Mon Jul 28, 2025 9:26 pmWhat is it about 8 strings on a bass that make you wanna play it, let alone write songs on it?Nate Dort wrote: Mon Jul 28, 2025 1:09 pm Like I said, I'm not talking about Wooten type shit. I'm trying to get my Mike Kunka on.
I don't have anything against 8 string basses. I'm genuinely curious. This is a thread about talking you out of or making you justify your purchase. I'm working with the job description.
Dude, your mind is gonna be BLOWN when you listen to Cheap Trick.cakes wrote: Mon Jul 28, 2025 9:26 pmWhat is it about 8 strings on a bass that make you wanna play it, let alone write songs on it?Nate Dort wrote: Mon Jul 28, 2025 1:09 pm Like I said, I'm not talking about Wooten type shit. I'm trying to get my Mike Kunka on.
I don't have anything against 8 string basses. I'm genuinely curious. This is a thread about talking you out of or making you justify your purchase. I'm working with the job description.
For the same reason that one might want a 12 string guitar. Modern digital octave pedals are precise at generating perfect octaves. Two strings tuned an octave apart are never perfectly in tune, thus there's a subtle chorusing effect to the sound. Its the same reason a digital piano never sounds the same as a real piano. Both are fine, but they are different sounds.cakes wrote: Tue Jul 29, 2025 10:00 am Why not just get an octave pedal? It would be way cheaper. There's plenty out there where you can choose the octave, or more than one octave for the fraction of the price of an 8 string bass.
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