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100% ^^ How a particular bass sounds in the mix may actually not differ that much but, equally, there's an unmistakable signature sound to some of the greats eg John Entwistle. For me, the quality of the pups and electronics makes the biggest difference here. YMMV! Playability of basses on the other hand is another thing: weight, balance/neck dive, string spacing, neck thickness, how a bass sits on your frame etc. Can individually, and certainly together, make a real difference to how comfortable and enjoyable a bass is to play. Would it be fair to say, as a rule of thumb, that the really budget basses don't major on playability? But also that playability won't necessarily improve much beyond midrange bass prices and you then start increasingly paying for branding and/or craftsmanship of boutique basses?
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… for anyone wanting a decent software synth, and not spend out on hardware just yet, the Moog Mariana is ace 👍🏻👍🏻. It’s currently on sale at the moment from the Moog website. The iOS version is £15!! Bonkers for what you get (but maybe easier getting a signal out of a laptop if wanting to use live??) https://software.moogmusic.com/store/mariana
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Exactly what I was going to recommend. I recently put one on my main lead guitar pedalboard to mix in wet-only signals from two delay pedals. It works a treat and was stupidly inexpensive - less than £50 on Amazon, even cheaper on eBay. It’s a clone of the discontinued OBNE Signal Blender.
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He's played a lot of different things including a Hohner headless in the 80s and a Precision.
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JapanAxe started following FS: Broughton Carina Analog Phaser
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I think that we can confuse what is an expensive bass and what bass a pro is likely to use! From my experience of many years of gigging, working on stagecrews and knowing people who do all of that for a living, I would say that the most common bass used by jobbing pro bass players is probably a basic American Fender Jazz! Add an extra point if its's from the 70s, you've had it a long time and it's got a few marks and simple mods. Other common ones would be a P bass, a Sadowsky or a US Lakland, followed by perhaps a Stingray or a Yamaha BB. If you were to spend £1k or so on a simple s/h Am Std Jazz, it wouldn't look out of place if you took it out on tour a week later!
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Easily missed admittedly as it was buried in the 2025 thread. I think it's just one of those unfortunate things. I'll be there in 2027!
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The "Pre-Cort" version would be those made by Greg Curbow in Atlanta. Greg teamed up with Cort to gain a wider audience for his ideas on ergonomics and synthetic materials. His own place was only building 10 guitars/basses a month but Cort's facilities could really ramp up production 🙂 That was around 2002. Greg passed away 2005 and Cort kept production going for a couple of years longer. I don't know how Tanglewood ended up with the design, they did a bloody good job, but it was post-Cort 🙂 Thought I'd a photo of my two together but nope. Cap on the Tanglewood was nuts 🙂
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This is my second purchase from Paddy - this time I bought his Maruszczyk Elwood 5a, and the bass was absolutely as described, very well packaged, along with very fast delivery! Excellent communication, and a great guy to deal with. Highly recommended. Thanks!
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EJWW started following Squier 40th Anniversary Jazz Bass **with tasty upgrades!!**
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I haven't seen a date posted? Their 2025 bash was 12/10/25...we're covering 2026.
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upside downer started following Who released Tiger Feet ? Was it sweet or Mud ??
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HeadlessBassist started following Sadowsky MetroLine Will Lee Jazz Bass (Sale/Trade)
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Sadowsky MetroLine Will Lee Jazz Bass (Sale/Trade)
HeadlessBassist replied to Onox's topic in Basses For Sale
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Connecting my Midi piano to Cubase on my PC
Hellzero replied to bass_dinger's topic in Other Instruments
Don't rush, there are other possibilities like the Roland/Cakewalk MIDI to USB devices. I'll get back later as I have to leave right now. -
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I am not sure how much these comparisons really mean. There will be small differences but with the same pickups*, player, rig etc the basses will all be pretty much identical. What really matters is how comfortable the bass is to play, be that weight, shape, neck dimensions etc, then reliably - quality wiring and hardware may save some embarrassment, then aesthetics. An MDF table would serve the same function as a teak or oak one but might not look as nice or last as long. * Even this is relative and subjective. Most basses that are mass produced have fairly similar pickups eg I doubt if I could tell a Mex P from a US P or a Yamaha BB when played through the same rig. They would all sound like P basses.
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Would an xlr summing box work, they're relatively inexpensive, and if you have two di's as is, I assume its xlr? https://www.thomann.co.uk/millenium_sml_21.htm?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=1581403918&gbraid=0AAAAADuDMCU57eHmqef_rUhCGUicqqn-x&gclid=CjwKCAiAu67KBhAkEiwAY0jAlRdiNhOQNn9T7tm_T-zUQaP6qsRpFvsjZycqOZtSTa6cbfErjWwbhhoC5wEQAvD_BwE
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Dave Pegg plays mid level Ibanez and loves them.
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I played the ass off a Stagg and never felt any need for new strings. If you were bowing one you might.
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This has been done several years ago (SE Bash I think). It needs a very, very, consistent player and an agreement on tone settings. (There can be more variation from the tone controls of one instrument than between instruments. ) But yes, it's fun to hear just how good a £125 HB can be, and how really good a £3k ACG is 😁. Most interesting at the end of that video was when those listening then played the basses. They all liked the sound of the $50 bass then they heard it blindfold, but didn't like playing it at all. So for them the cheap bass wasn't worth it. But they weren't keen on the $5k one either.
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In my experience it depends on the EUB and the scale length. From recollection my Stagg used full sized strings as did my KK Baby Bass. My NS NXT uses custom NS strings but can take regular length strings by wrapping them around the back of the bass. Shorter scale EUBs such as the Dean Pace and Ibanez UB804/805 use regular electric bass strings.
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My mum died from Dementia Jan 2nd, and it basically kicked off an extremely traumatic 2025. I had a knee replacement in Feb, which was way harder that I thought it would be. My best pal declined rapidly after a two year battle with cancer and lost the fight in October. We buried him in November. Our drummers wife had a heart attack. Their little granddaughter found her on the floor, and remarkably the emergency services saved her, but she’s been left with severe brain trauma and is a shadow of what she was. But she’s alive thankfully. I dunno man, this year…. I for one will be glad to see the back of it. As always, stuff like this makes you think…. do the stuff you want to do, be with the ones you love, live every day to the max…. You know.
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