uncle psychosis Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago For me the answer is currently "three is too many". Hopefully that will still be my answer the next time this thread gets bumped! Quote
Jasper Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago For me it's about what i have now. Not always a goal for each bass but I enjoy them all. It feels like too many but it's a result of 22 years of playing bass. Fender Geddy Lee Japan - Main bass/using it in the band. First 'real' bass Rickenbacker 4003S '91 - Bought with my dad about 18 years ago. Use it sometimes in the band, has emotional value Rickenbacker 4003 '87 - From my birth year and like the sound better than the S. Don't need it, but it was a good investment and love playing. Play's more difficult than the S. Tokai Jazz Sound '22 - Great 60 style Jazz Bass. Love the feeling and sound Squier Precision - Flatwound strings Squier Mustang - Shortscale fun, flatwound strings Quote
snorkie635 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago All I'm going to add, is that I need therapy. 'Nuff said. 1 Quote
Owno Posted 13 minutes ago Posted 13 minutes ago (edited) At one point in my life I had 5 basses at once, which actually led me to play less. Just choosing what bass to play became overwhelming. I sold them all and started over on a clean slate to so speak. Now I have two really nice boutique basses with disctinctly different sounds and applications (although both 30” scale). Being – almost – middle-aged with small children at home and less time than ever to practice alone or rehearse with friends and with no gigs in sight, I have a strict 1-in-1-out policy when it comes to instruments. Edited 10 minutes ago by Owno Quote
cetera Posted 7 minutes ago Posted 7 minutes ago I'll let you know when I finally get the feeling that I've got too many.... Currently on 94 and haven't thought it yet.... lol! 1 Quote
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