Favorite bass guitar
Favorite bass guitar
Which bass guitar do you use for laying down the grooves? I use a Fender American Jazz w/Fender Custom Shop pups most of the time, but will occasionally use my G&L ASAT bass.
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My Feb, 1975 Rickenbacker 4001.
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I play my 1 lipstick pickup chocolate flatwound wooden silvertone, mostly, but I'll always have a soft spot for my 5 string fretless steinberger. (through a silvertone head, of course. Tone's gotta be silver...)
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Im putting in my vote for a rick 4001. I got one in 1993 and I havent recorded a bass since then that wasnt a rick that got me really excited. Granted, if you dont like the sound of a rick, you are sooooo out of luck with this thing, but if you can find its zen, it rules the universe hands down.
I like my bass to be BASS. Not everyone does, enter jazz bass and music mans, etc. But for the stoner rocker, rick all the way...
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I like my bass to be BASS. Not everyone does, enter jazz bass and music mans, etc. But for the stoner rocker, rick all the way...
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1976 Ibanez "lawsuit" J-bass, Washburn B-200 (set neck, active electronics), and a G & L SB-1 (p-bass style). Between these three I'm almost always assured a good tone.
Now as for amps? Ampeg for live, my Epiphone Futura for the studio.
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Now as for amps? Ampeg for live, my Epiphone Futura for the studio.
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when i want not only a groove, but a *grind* - i go for my steinberger 4 string, early 80's model. i bought it from a pawn shop about 6 years ago for $180. that puppy can handle anything - and well. recently, i have it tuned in 5ths so that it has the range of a 5 string, but only 4 strings
instead of a:
E - A - D - G
mine is:
low A - E - B - F#
instead of a:
E - A - D - G
mine is:
low A - E - B - F#
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My fave has no name. It's a Prec copy, but there's no manufacturer's decal thingwy on it anywhere. It's white - but has yellowed in places, and the neck varnish has kind of gone pooey - sort of darker. Like it's been in the same room as a heavy smoker for the last 15 years. Wait.
I bought it new in 1987 for ?100.
Anyhow, I just put 40 quids worth of new pick-ups on it and it sounds pretty much the same as before but better. It can do awesome Hookey type sounds with the tone full up, thru some kinda sympathetic lead amp, or - with the tone half-way up (played with fingers, not pick) - it can do trad sounds really good too.
It's probably some Tokai or Marlin shit, beneath its anonymous exterior, but who cares. It rules. Oh - the bad thing. It buzzes like a wanker if I let go of the strings. Heh. But seeing as I don't do live anymore this isn't too much of a problem really.
I bought it new in 1987 for ?100.
Anyhow, I just put 40 quids worth of new pick-ups on it and it sounds pretty much the same as before but better. It can do awesome Hookey type sounds with the tone full up, thru some kinda sympathetic lead amp, or - with the tone half-way up (played with fingers, not pick) - it can do trad sounds really good too.
It's probably some Tokai or Marlin shit, beneath its anonymous exterior, but who cares. It rules. Oh - the bad thing. It buzzes like a wanker if I let go of the strings. Heh. But seeing as I don't do live anymore this isn't too much of a problem really.
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Peavey T-20!
A perfect polished turd.
Sounds great. ALWAYS! Plays great ALWAYS! Noise and hum ALWAYS! I love it.
An old folded licence holds up the pickup. Just give her a good slap on the back if you push the pickup down to far.
Just make sure to turn off all the lights and TVs before you turn it up.
A perfect polished turd.
Sounds great. ALWAYS! Plays great ALWAYS! Noise and hum ALWAYS! I love it.
An old folded licence holds up the pickup. Just give her a good slap on the back if you push the pickup down to far.
Just make sure to turn off all the lights and TVs before you turn it up.
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I have a 1974 Guild JS-II that is awesome. I've had a few others, but that one is my favorite.
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You haven't heard of the sock trick?bobbydj wrote: Oh - the bad thing. It buzzes like a wanker if I let go of the strings. Heh. But seeing as I don't do live anymore this isn't too much of a problem really.
Take a guitar cable and plug it in somewhere in the bass's chain (say if there is an unused jack on the DI box, or even just a point on the patchbay that is connected to the same ground as the bass, and put the other end in your sock, making sure that the ground of the cable is touching your skin. That should take care of that buzz.
Shielding the bass better and making sure the pickups are grounded to the bridge will help too.
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My pre c.b.s. 64 fender precision.....she's my baby!!!!!! Mmmmmm!!!
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Is it wrong to be in love with a bass?
I picked up a Fretless Godin Acoustibass. It is unbelievable, especially given the price I paid -- $370. It has an LR Baggs p/u and preamp.
Its sound has an upright feel to it (that is what is designed for) which I use it for most of the time. But also, I have had fun making grittier, dirty sounds with it.
I picked up a Fretless Godin Acoustibass. It is unbelievable, especially given the price I paid -- $370. It has an LR Baggs p/u and preamp.
Its sound has an upright feel to it (that is what is designed for) which I use it for most of the time. But also, I have had fun making grittier, dirty sounds with it.
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Thanks for the good Rodgre/Roger. I'll give it a go.
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Danelectro '58 re-issue Longhorn. Short scale, with GHS 7700 Pressure Wound Light Gauge. Love it. Has the wooden bridge, and tiny guitar tuners. Stays in tune and is intoned well. Booms real well, specially through the Sans Amp Bass Driver DI.
Thanks for the tip on the sock Rodgre. I wish it were wired so using both PU's would give humbucking(like my Slingshot),,but alas.
Weird blue sunbusrt. $225 from MF.
PS I'm very tempted by the Reverend Rumblefish,,but I bet it's neck heavy, which drives me nuts. That new Fender Deluxe with the P and J PU's on it both looks nice.
Thanks for the tip on the sock Rodgre. I wish it were wired so using both PU's would give humbucking(like my Slingshot),,but alas.
Weird blue sunbusrt. $225 from MF.
PS I'm very tempted by the Reverend Rumblefish,,but I bet it's neck heavy, which drives me nuts. That new Fender Deluxe with the P and J PU's on it both looks nice.
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llmonty wrote:Is it wrong to be in love with a bass?
NOT! when you have one like this it's not!!!!!
I also had a Rik 4003,these are great basses to record with,had to sell it when i was skint, never mind still got my vintage p.bass
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