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Hi, I normally play Stingrays or an Ibanez SR3005E but am now working on an acoustic song based guitar/vocals project and would like an alternative bass sound. I have a modest budget and or could trade or sell my Ibby

I normally play 5 strings, 34" scale in rock bands and loads of pedals

Whatever I listen to sounds good e.g. P basses, Jazzes, EMG's, That should make it simple but just makes it more confusing HELP!

Any suggestions or am I just overthinking this? It sounds like a "which guitar is good for metal post"

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My only bass is a 5 string fretless P Bass which I have used in full electric band and stripped down acoustic settings. I'm now depping with a ceilidh & traditional Irish band - fiddle, accordion, mandolin, acoustic guitar, and the sound works fine. With flatwound strings I can get a nice little percussive edge that works very nicely without a drummer.

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Thanks, I can do fretless.

Also this bit nails what I'm trying to achieve

[quote name='Mykesbass' timestamp='1439888778' post='2846423']
With flatwound strings I can get a nice little percussive edge that works very nicely without a drummer.
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Cheers!

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[quote name='EssentialTension' timestamp='1439895663' post='2846507']
I play in a group with two electro-acoustic guitars, electric piano, and small drum kit.

I vary between upright, fretless Takamine B10, Precision with flats and used to have fretless Precision. They all worked fine.
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Let me know the next time you're gigging the B10, always loved the look of them, would love to hear one in action. (Sorry for brief thread hijack Pinball)!

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In the ceilidh band I played in, I changed between a fretless Warwick Thumb (with roundwounds), a NS WAV-4 EUB, and an Ashbory Mk I.

You might consider one of the Harley Benton bass ukes, just as something rather different and somewhat uprightish-sounding.

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[quote name='Mykesbass' timestamp='1439896080' post='2846510']
Let me know the next time you're gigging the B10, always loved the look of them, would love to hear one in action. (Sorry for brief thread hijack Pinball)!
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We are slightly dead in the water at present but we hope to catch a breeze soon. I'll let you know.

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[quote name='tauzero' timestamp='1439899230' post='2846563']
You might consider one of the Harley Benton bass ukes, just as something rather different and somewhat uprightish-sounding.
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Exactly what I use! Great fun for not much cash, and always gets you noticed!

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  • 4 weeks later...

As an update I recorded the vocals and guitar int he studio acoustically and then added the bass at home. Finger style fretless sounds best to me. I tried 3 different basses from a Stingray to a P bass and they all sounded good. I'm probably going to go with the P bass.

Note: I wish I had recorded the bass first...you live and learn :)

I'll stick up a link to something once finished

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