dougal Posted March 21, 2013 Share Posted March 21, 2013 So, I recently finished a book called "My Year Of Living Biblically" by A J Jacobs. I am, devote, nay, militant, agnostic, but that's beside the point: it got me thinking. There was a post on here recently, that said, something along the lines of "people like Jaco / Sheenan / Lemmy / Harris / Claypole are at the stage where they're so used to their instruments, that they are so much a part of them, they play everything they need on a single bass, that I can't imagine them playing anything else: and this is a good thing". I'm paraphrasing massively, and possibly misreading into the previous thread, but again, beside the point: and it got me thinking. I don't think I've been mono-bass-allic since I was... 18? And that's 20 years ago. So I think I've decided to try and take the plunge, and put the others away, and live monobassallicy for a year. One bass. Anyone who has glanced through my feedback knows that would be unusual... I've always been a "set the amp flat and let it rip" sort of person. So I don't see me suddenly changing my rig of... six years now. So we're all set there. So, I hear you wonder, loudly, what has this to do with me?!?! Well, I've still got four basses, despite a recent selling frenzy, and I can't [i]quite [/i]decide which I should go for. I play in a covers band, mostly wedding / party stuff. I was told by the keyboard player recently that he couldn't hear the difference between any of them. So, in honour of the religious right in America who would ask 'WWJD'... 'WWBCD'.... (What would basschat do?) votes on a postcard, please. The nominees: Sadaowsky M-series RV5: Ricky 4003 ACG J-Type Gibbo Thunderbird (not the P... that went to FunkShui...) The 4th option behind the triangular window, is to buy something [i]complete[/i] new. But I don't know if I'm ready for that yet... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jezzaboy Posted March 21, 2013 Share Posted March 21, 2013 If it was me I would go for.... 1st choice - Tbird as I play one myself and they are sexy which in turn makes the player sexy 2nd - ACG 3rd - RV5. 4th - A very distant 4th: Ric Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bassist_lewis Posted March 21, 2013 Share Posted March 21, 2013 the Sadowsky: they sound really good, 2 pick ups for a bit of tonal versatility (your keyboard player is WRONG ) and its a 5 string which takes care of flat keys and low voiced singers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leschirons Posted March 21, 2013 Share Posted March 21, 2013 Keep the 5 string. Not because it's a Sadowski, just because it's the most usefull you have for what you play. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dad3353 Posted March 21, 2013 Share Posted March 21, 2013 Although all nice (no, [i]very[/i] nice...) basses, I think I would recommend the Sadowsky, as being the most versatile. I let you store any 3 with me, if that helps you..? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yorks5stringer Posted March 22, 2013 Share Posted March 22, 2013 Is that a stereo Ricky.......? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blamelouis Posted March 22, 2013 Share Posted March 22, 2013 Has to be the sadowsky. Good thread by the way . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JamesBass Posted March 22, 2013 Share Posted March 22, 2013 The practical me would say hands down Sadowsky, it's a 5 string and jazz style so immensely versatile! However, I've been just playing my 4003 since the new year, I've done some funk, jazz and so much more with it and it suits my original Rock band and recorded with it and it hasn't let me down in the slightest! It'd been so much more versatile than people give Ricks credit for! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lowender Posted March 22, 2013 Share Posted March 22, 2013 I didn't get form your post why you should change anything. Because some famous guys use only one bass? Some famous guys uses dozens. Who cares? Do what makes you happy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KevB Posted March 22, 2013 Share Posted March 22, 2013 (edited) If you are playing mostly covers and functions I'd go along with the majority here and say the Sadowsky. Not only that but being a 5 string it will give you more options anyway. If you use or are likely to use in future the 5th string [b]a lot [/b]then none of the others are actually much use for you are they? Edited March 22, 2013 by KevB Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ead Posted March 22, 2013 Share Posted March 22, 2013 Heart says ACG, head says Sadowsky but only because of the flexibility the additional string may offer you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Dark Lord Posted March 22, 2013 Share Posted March 22, 2013 The black one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roland Rock Posted March 22, 2013 Share Posted March 22, 2013 No brainer - Sadowsky, I assume it plays well, and is totally and stringally versatile :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
geoffbassist Posted March 22, 2013 Share Posted March 22, 2013 My vote is the sadowsky. I play a five string M24 5 string and its all I need for my bass guitar gigs. That said choose the one that you feel most comfortable with. I love just using one bass as it keeps it simple, You learn to get the most from it and focus on the music. Of course it has to be the right one for you. Good luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
discreet Posted March 22, 2013 Share Posted March 22, 2013 Get a P-Bass and use that. [size=4] [/size] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LukeFRC Posted March 22, 2013 Share Posted March 22, 2013 1st sadowsky 2nd ACG - it was you who got that one, how is it? 3rd buy a P bass 4th t bird 5th ric Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mcgraham Posted March 22, 2013 Share Posted March 22, 2013 Great thought, and nice thread, but I think you might be missing the point of being a 'one-bass' person. Which bass do you feel most connected with and least limited by? For example, I had an immense connection to my 4 string jazz of many years, and it was my only bass. But eventually I outgrew it, I was hearing things involving a higher C string that I couldn't do. Deadspots and tonal imperfections bugged me etc. My current main bass is the only thing I've played since I've got it. It didn't feel like home at first, it took some time, but there are no limits on it (to me at least). It allows me to do everything IIII want to do. It's not universally perfect for everything, but I feel very connected to it now, and I feel without physical limits on it. So my question is the same to you... I think if you can nail it down to that, then you'll be onto a winner. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
charic Posted March 22, 2013 Share Posted March 22, 2013 Yep, agree with the above. My thought is if you can't automatically pick one then don't personally Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigRedX Posted March 22, 2013 Share Posted March 22, 2013 Flog them all and get a 5-string ACG. Every ACG I've played has been superior to any Sadowsky. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
miles'tone Posted March 22, 2013 Share Posted March 22, 2013 If you can't decide and are open to buying something new, how about a *insert manufacturer of choice* 5 string P-bass? Job done. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wriggers Posted March 22, 2013 Share Posted March 22, 2013 [quote name='The Dark Lord' timestamp='1363945117' post='2019812'] The black one. [/quote] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave Vader Posted March 22, 2013 Share Posted March 22, 2013 The one that does what you want it to, every time you pick it up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sibob Posted March 22, 2013 Share Posted March 22, 2013 Is it worth noting that all the 'named' bass players in your initial post, whilst being associated with one bass, will own numerous basses. Jaco had numerous Jazz basses as well as acoustics, 5strings etc. Sheehan has all sorts. Harris quite a few P-basses. Lemmy, not sure, but probably a bunch of Ricky's. Marcus Miller has said stick to one bass and really get to know it so it's a part of you, which clearly he's done with his Jazz.......but he still has a bunch of basses including Foderas etc. So....you know.....do what makes you happy Si Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spongebob Posted March 22, 2013 Share Posted March 22, 2013 You've got a Ric and asking this question? [size=4] [/size] [size=4] [/size][size=4]Got to be the Ric by a long way - not only will you sound the best, you'll look the coolest! [/size] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE Posted March 22, 2013 Share Posted March 22, 2013 If you can afford to keep them all, then keep them . Or, if you want to give yourself a challenge , sell the lot and get a custom bass. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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