Instruments reviews are subjective. 10 reviewers will give 10 different reviews and get 10 different sounds.
You can make the worst bass or guitar sound better through a good amp or sim than custom shop through a bad equipment.
You're definitely backed up. Should I stick to operate my DAW and stuff I need for recording from internal SSD and back up my work on HDD.
I use laptop with SSD Samsung evo 250gb. I'm thinking connecting also 1xSSD and 1xHDD. SSD for fast access and HDD for archiving and back up.
Just curious how you ladies and gents save your work? What external hard drives you use? e.g. ssd or hdd?
Research suggests that ssd is faster but more fragile than hdd.
Hdd is easier to retrieve when it brakes.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musician
I have composed 30 or so songs in past 3-4 years . Few of them posted on BC and soundcloud. I do it as I love doing it and cannot get bored of it. Does it make me a musicians? The answer is subjective. In my opinion? maybe. likely an amateur musician.
I made a thread or two and received a helpful response. I was going to make a similiar thread but suppose it's early days on guitarchat. ..or six stringers are too busy arranging their pedal boards or setting up trems.
I use Steve Harris signature flats on Steve Harris signature model p bass. I've tried these on other basses but there was too much tension in the neck.
I am very impressed with Fender flats 9050s. Quality sound playability and price.
If someone posted on BC that this is a race friendly forum that would not make me to stop coming here.
But...if someone said positive things about p basses or upgrading/modifying cheap guitars and making them even cheaper I would be upset.😉
A good bass player, decent amp and sophisticated amp sim can make most bass guitars sound well.
But I agree, p bass suits all music genres. I could say the same about strats.