One of the best small bodied basses has to be the Bass Collection SGC Nanyos.
Like Ricky, I prefer the TRB and BBG5s bodies to the BB range, which others rave about.
I haven't picked up a bass since getting the puppy but today I picked up my Yamaha TRB 511 F - I only got it a few days before I got the puppy and today was first time I've noticed that the markers are NOT on the lines.
Is there a product which I can use to illuminate the lines without cutting into the lines/fretboard?
Two days to go and it's £120 which would be a steal if that is what is sells for. I had a fretless. The issue with many of these is the weight. If I could get to Leeds, I'd have it.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/194601748366?hash=item2d4f2b078e:g:gWgAAOSwNoZhs3UO
I've had a number of Glock separates and a combo. Excellent build quality and a very usable tonal palette.
I don't think that Glock gets the recognition it deserves. If I had the cash, I'd certainly think about this.
GLWTS
Nice looking bass - and with "Lakland" on the headstock you can be pretty sure it is a quality bass. Laklands are another brand that sell for significantly less than you'd expect - great VFM.
I'm jealous but at the same time I know I probably wouldn't play a 4 string since moving to 5ers.
I bought one of the first Elf amps - so disappointed - they do not have the classic Trace tonal palette.
I accept that a class D amp is unlikely ever to compete with a classic TE but I had hoped that something with a TE logo would be close.
I have both a GK Backline 10 and 12" combos. The 10" has been with me since I started playing again 12 years ago - great little amps - work for home practice and for rehearsal in small spaces. Loud enough to compete with guitars and drums.
If you shop around you'll find one for around £100.
I'm confused....for sale???
I'd say this is well underpriced considering it's 30 years old and still in excellent condition. Similar 4 strings are selling for significantly more. If I had any money I'd be tempted.
GLWTS