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  1. 2 hours ago, Al Krow said:

    @sykilz - sorry to hear about the back pain. 5 string basses will have heavier neck to body weight ratios than 4 string basses and more potential for neck dive.

    Ibanez make some excellent basses: lightweight, quality build, and very playable necks. I do prefer their SR Premium range over the Standard range mainly due to the Nord Big Singles in the Premiums. Alongside my BB1025 my Ibby SR1825 has been my goto gigging bass for the last 18 months. Just be aware that Ibanez typically have relatively narrow 16.5mm string spacing on their 5 string basses (other than some recently released models), which can take a little getting used to.

    Thanks Al, I exclusively played a Washburn 5 string for maybe 10 years In the 1990's and that had same string spacing as the Ibanez's , although it was horrendously neck heavy, and I did briefly play a basic SR300 , and TBH I do prefer a nice tight string spacing, I find standard Fenderish spacing a bit less easy. Cheers.

  2. Excellent thank you. Unfortunately I recently had a bad problem with my back ( 5 weeks off work, couldn't even stand for first 4 days, not fun) , anyway a friend sent me some guitar parts to noodle over , I haven't played bass for maybe a year after retiring from covers band, but I thought about getting a 5 string because the extra low range would have worked nicely on the tunes. Hence looking for and finding a nice looking BB 235 for a decent price. However after playing for longer today I've been getting more back pain afterwards, I think primarily because the one fault of the BB414 is it's slightly neck heavy and not lightweight overall. So now I may have to go Ibanez and / or short scale. Will probably be best to wait until shops reopen to try them out. Blast. Thanks anyway.

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  3. Can anyone help please? I have, as previously shown in this thread, a rather lovely BB414 that is simply my 'forever bass' and now I'm thinking about a 5 string to replace my old Washburn, I've been made an offer on a BB235 that is very tempting, but will have to buy untested, what are people's experiences, if any?? I only play at home and low volume jams with a guitarist friend, so the 'tone' and pickups are of less concern than the general feel and build quality, are they still as solid as my 2008 Yammy? Cheers!!

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  4. Just now, ubit said:

    I  was into so many bands when I was in school and it was always the bass player that interested me. I loved so many but the epitome of cool has to be Rick Savage off of Def Leppard. They were the coolest of cool back then and I envied them so much!

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    I  sooooooooo badly wanted to be Sav with that white pointy Hamer (Scarab bass??) back in the 80's, the hair, the (usually) ripped jeans, white trainers. 😉😆😆

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  5. 8 hours ago, AndyTravis said:

    Well. Sat in my garden having a bit of me time. Recorded some ideas yesterday and The Sadowsky was in another room...

    Cannot believe this bass. Still punching way above its weight. And the Sadowsky is nowhere near ten times as good for ten times the price. 
     

    In saying that, the 1024x wasn’t twice as good for twice the price either.

     

    Happy Orange Monday.

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    Same here, haven't played bass for about a year (but have mucked about on a guitar), then last weekend a friend sent some Ideas for songs over and asked me to put some bass to them. Got my BB414 out of the cupboard ( hardly even needed tuning) and was instantly blown away by how good it sounded and felt so good to play. Will never part with mine.

  6. It's all about what type of band you are going to be playing in, finding the bass /amp partnership that works for you, sometimes it's easy, sometimes....not so much. In my originals band for over 10 years I had one bass, a Washburn 5 string 'modern jazz' type bass. Never even looked at another bass. Once I started doing covers I wanted something lighter weight, more 'classic' and I had a Fender P Mex, then a Warwick Corvette with jazz pups, then a Mex Jazz, but eventually all were superseded by a Yamaha BB 414 purchased for £160 used off this site. It was perfect. 
    I wish I'd kept the Warwick and Mex P bass, they were both great and I'd love to play them now I've'retired' from gigging, but every time I play the Yamaha at home after looking at basses I'd love to buy online, I think ' I've got all the bass I'll ever need in my hands....'

    Happy Searching!!!!!

  7. When I started gigging in a covers band I got a cheap Mex P bass and read a lot of online stuff about 'essential' mods.....stuck in some Seymour Duncan quarter pounders and got a decent gotoh himass bridge. Two gigs later I changed it all back to stock as, to me, it sounded a lot better that way. Others may have preferred the moded sound but to me the original sounded just like a proper P bass should. The advice from this old git would be, ( and it sounds like you have decent pickups already), unless you are very unhappy with something....leave well alone....😆😆

  8. I like to listen to Liza Tarbuks show when cooking the Saturday dinner for my tribe, she plays some very eclectic stuff (for radio 2), a few weeks back that included Janes Addiction ' Been caught stealing'. Shocked and happy!!!

  9. 5 minutes ago, JottoSW1 said:

    Same can be said for some of the more interesting Facebook groups. So much stuff that went under the radar. Problem is I then end up spending loads via Discogs. Still like my Stereo System, call me a Luddite. Happy Listening to you too 

    So true, I'm on a couple of those facebook groups and love checking out some of the old stuff I'd forgotten about or missed! As I'm off work at the moment I did subscribe to spotify, even though I still prefer the physical CD, because it has been great just to dip into lots of new stuff, and also I found a way to put it through the stereo so can listen on proper speakers 🤘

  10. That's the 'problem' with these sorts of threads, one tends to think of bands that you don't like that are successful as over-rated, whereas they are only successful because to enough people they are making music they want to listen to. 
    Referencing the posts above, I love Pearl Jam and Foo Fighters but I can accept that others wouldn't, whereas I cannot abide The Clash, Stranglers, Bad Manners, Whitney Houston ( and wannabees), but I don't  consider these acts as overrated, they have very much deserved their success because they've found an audience for their creative output, it's just not me.

    The best thing about these threads is finding new material in other peoples 'underrated' selections, IMO. Happy listening everyone.

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  11. I must be easily pleased, the only time I've been really underwhelmed by a band ( that I wanted to see, I've seen my fair share of small venue sh*te)  live was Third Eye Blind a few years back. They were well past their peak but I loved the first 3/4 albums, but live they didn't appear to know the audience was there or care. Shame.

    Underrated is a tough one because some bands just don't resonate with 'the masses' for some reason so don't get the commercial success I'd thought they deserved, two of my favourite rock acts ever are King's X and Tesla, both of whom could be considered underrated because I think they are way better, within their genre, than many many bands who did a lot better financially.

  12. I am an awful guitar player...'agricultural' is a term I would use to describe my level of finesse, however I love ploughing out some power chords and riffs, and recently got one of these on a whim because I was 50. It's only an Epiphone but with a set up it plays very nicely so I can't blame the awful racket it makes on anything but myself. I also have a 1990's Washburn super strat which is the exact colour I always wanted a bass in. 

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  13. 1 hour ago, Waddycall said:

    I’m trying to get immigrant song right. Left hand aches a bit after a couple of choruses.

    I had a bash at that this afternoon. That's quite a swift little run isn't it?!!

    Learned 'Californication' by RHCP, which I love, nice bass line. 

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  14. Signed up for music  lessons (free!!!!) at my sixth form college (1985) to learn guitar, but when I turned up there were three of us, one could absolutely shred on guitar and just signed up because they forced you to do something (or sports) , and the other could keep decent time on drums. So I defaulted to bass so we could have a band.

    Fast forward to today, played bass for 35 years in bands, retired from live work now, I just got an Epiphone Les Paul to try to eventually learn guitar. ( the strings are SO SMALL😆😆)

  15. 15 hours ago, bnt said:

    Is that the new Vintera 50's Precision? I'm strongly considering one of these for flatwounds and a plectrum. However, I also think I would like a two-pickup configuration, and right now the Sandberg-inspired (heh) Harley Benton Enhanced looks very good to me in the Natural finish:

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    Hi, no the one I saw , and pictured, is the Aztec gold American original 50's precision. The Vintera isn't as sparkly as this I think, though there are some great colour schemes on the Vinteras too.

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