pmjos Posted July 31, 2023 Posted July 31, 2023 After 40 plus years of playing bass, going through lots of instruments and slowly buying what I could afford over the last 20,Ā I thought I'd share my personal modern instrument choices at this point( I mainly play 5's) - what are yours. Ā Vintage 4 string style Jazz - Moollon (I had a 5 but in the end the neck was just too chunky for my hands - but oh the tone) Modern J/PJ Anaconda - I have a PJ the neck is gorgeous, thin body - modern bright - super playable. Aggressive P tone is stunning for P slap. Modern P5 - Lakand Vintage P passive - on flats sounds like a 59p thick and thumpy Pino or tiktak Carol Kaye if you want plus that low B.Ā Modern MMJ 5 - Lakland 55-94 - not had this long but its the most tonally flexible bass I've ever had. Fretless 5 - Pentabuzz but mine has Bart soap bars which I really like Recording - Fodera Imperial Elite ( unchambered mahogany body - weighs a tonne ) Ā For my ears Moollon/Anaconda/Lakland are all up there. Not knocking anyone else, I just haven't got to play everything yet. Ā Ā Ā 4 Quote
Steve Browning Posted July 31, 2023 Posted July 31, 2023 Rather simple. 9 Precisions. To be fair, one of them has rounds on it! 1 8 Quote
Rayman Posted July 31, 2023 Posted July 31, 2023 Nice collection thereā¦. Ā For me though, also 40yrs down the road, I have a constantly fluid and ever changing bass collection. Iāve triedĀ soĀ hard to settle on a few, but canāt. To me theyāre tools, and to be honest I rarely get attached to them these days, they come, they goā¦. Ā If I inserted the current list here, itāll be different in 6 months.Ā Quote
BigRedX Posted July 31, 2023 Posted July 31, 2023 At one point I had just under 50 guitars and basses plus a load of synthesisers and samplers. Ā These days I'm down to 4 basses: Ā Gus G3 5-string bass active in CAR. This is my main gigging bass with In Isolation Gus G3 5-string bass passive in black. This is my back-up bass for In Isolation, and for recording when I need a "normal" bass guitar. Eastwood Hooky 6-string bass. This is my main gigging and recording bass for Hurtsfall. Burns Barracuda 6-string bass. This is my backup bass for Hurtsfall. Hopefully soon to be replaced with a second Eastwood Hooky. Ā And 2 Guitars: Gus G1 Guitar with Twin Humbuckers and Vibrato FretKing Esprit V Custom Ā And whatever plug-in synths come free with Logic. Quote
Rich Posted July 31, 2023 Posted July 31, 2023 My 3 main working basses now are: Shuker custom 5-string Spector Q4 4-string Sire V7 5-string Yes of course I have others Ā but these 3 get all the gig action. Quote
Lozz196 Posted July 31, 2023 Posted July 31, 2023 I started on a Kay short-scale bass (their EB-O copy). Ā Now, after having been through many different basses over the years and settling on Fender Precisions for a long time I now, due to worsening back issues, am back on short-scale basses, this time Fender Mustangs. Quote
Paulhauser Posted July 31, 2023 Posted July 31, 2023 I do have a small collection of basses but the main ones that I use are these: Ā Spector NS-5XLĀ My main recording bass, apart from fretless I haven't used anything else for the last 5 years of recordings (couple of LP's, EP's etc.) Ā Spector Euro 5 Classic This is now my main gigging bass for one of the few bands I do live gigs with. This gets most of the action though as this band gigs the most. Ā I'm subbing for an Iron Maiden cover band a couple of times a year and this is what I use for that gig Spector Euro LE1977 (the one on the right, left is it's sister, the LE1979) Ā I don't use fretless that often and certainly not live but when I do use it for recordings and practice this is the one Warwick Thumb NT6 Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 4 1 Quote
Cat Burrito Posted July 31, 2023 Posted July 31, 2023 I went from having two Fenders in heavy rotation (for over 15 years) until around the time of Bass forums, more basses than GAK stock at any given time through to a small handful (about 7) of different mid - higher end basses that I rotate. This is over a 35yr journey.Ā 2 Quote
chris_b Posted July 31, 2023 Posted July 31, 2023 For 50% of my playing time I owned one bass, a 1968 Fender Precision. Ā For the other 50% I owned 2 basses. First a US Lakland 55-94 and a Wal mk3, and most recently a Sadowsky MV5 Metro Jazz and a Mike Lull PJ5. Ā ATM I'm checking out light weight basses to replace my Sadowsky. Currently a Cort GB35J, Lakland 55-02 and Ibanez EHB1505. I'll be back to 2 basses by the end of the Summer, when I've found the one. 2 Quote
Rich Posted July 31, 2023 Posted July 31, 2023 (edited) 1 hour ago, Rich said: My 3 main working basses now are: Shuker custom 5-string Spector Q4 4-string Sire V7 5-string Yes of course I have others Ā but these 3 get all the gig action. The Spector has been extensively modified cosmetically and is wired with coil taps.Ā The Sire has been modified with lightweight tuners and a top-loading bridge. All three are strung with Elixirs -- nickels on the fives and steels on the Q4. Edited July 31, 2023 by Rich 1 Quote
Dazed Posted July 31, 2023 Posted July 31, 2023 How do you find the nickel elixirs compared to steels? Quote
Ed_S Posted July 31, 2023 Posted July 31, 2023 I've only been at it 23 years, but I've had a few in that time and am currently running with... Ā Gigging workhorse #1 - Ibanez SR 5 Premium Gigging workhorse #2 - Sandberg Cali Central 5 Jazz - Fender USA Pro Jazz V Ray - EBMM Stingray Special 5H Ā NS - Warwick Streamer S1 5 (on order for months - might arrive early next year) Precision - Sandberg VS5 (planned acquisition at some point in the future) Quote
Rich Posted July 31, 2023 Posted July 31, 2023 1 hour ago, Dazed said: How do you find the nickel elixirs compared to steels? I think they're slightly brighter, more aggressive. I was hoping they would be, as I use the bass in my ska band and some of the songs are quite in-yer-face. 1 Quote
Fishfacefour Posted July 31, 2023 Posted July 31, 2023 4 hours ago, Rich said: The Spector has been extensively modified cosmetically and is wired with coil taps.Ā The Sire has been modified with lightweight tuners and a top-loading bridge. All three are strung with Elixirs -- nickels on the fives and steels on the Q4. Out of interest, what tuners did you put on the sire?Ā Quote
Rich Posted July 31, 2023 Posted July 31, 2023 5 minutes ago, Fishfacefour said: Out of interest, what tuners did you put on the sire?Ā Hipshot licenced HB6C 1/2 They're not a direct replacement, I had to drill new screw holes and fill the old ones but it was a very worthwhile mod... they're more precise and smoother than the stock ones, and half a pound lighter. 1 Quote
BlueMoon Posted July 31, 2023 Posted July 31, 2023 4 hours ago, chris_b said: I'll be back to 2 basses by the end of the Summer, when I've found the one. I love this statement. Ā Iāve told myself this over the last 40+ years of playing. Hasnāt worked for me yet! 1 3 Quote
chris_b Posted July 31, 2023 Posted July 31, 2023 28 minutes ago, BlueMoon said: Iāve told myself this over the last 40+ years of playing. Hasnāt worked for me yet! Ā As I said, I owned the sameĀ bass for 25 years. Ā Then the internet came along and I went mad and bought another. 2 4 Quote
ezbass Posted July 31, 2023 Posted July 31, 2023 12 minutes ago, chris_b said: Then the internet and Basschat came along and I went mad and bought another. FTFY Ā Quote
sammybee Posted July 31, 2023 Posted July 31, 2023 I'm down to two, one with flats and one with rounds. Ā #1 EBMM Stingray 2006 Special Edition in Buttercream strung with flats #2 Fender US RI 1975 Jazz Bass natural finish strung with rounds Ā Between this pair, I can cover all my bases! 2 Quote
Linus27 Posted July 31, 2023 Posted July 31, 2023 I've been playing for 37 years and have gone through a whole host of basses, mostly Fender Jazz and Precision's but I have also had Stingray's, Warwick's, Laklands etc. My tastes do change and depending on the project or band I will use a bass that suits it best but its usually a Jazz or a Precision. For the last 10 years I've only played fretless so that brings a whole new range of basses but again, it's only a Jazz, Precision or Stingray. I've also settled down a lot in what I like or want or no longer have a need to gry other basses. Quote
Dazed Posted July 31, 2023 Posted July 31, 2023 4 hours ago, BlueMoon said: I love this statement. Ā Iāve told myself this over the last 40+ years of playing. Hasnāt worked for me yet! Isnāt this the same lie weĀ allĀ tell ourselves.Ā 1 Quote
Dazed Posted July 31, 2023 Posted July 31, 2023 1 hour ago, Linus27 said: I've been playing for 37 years and have gone through a whole host of basses, mostly Fender Jazz and Precision's but I have also had Stingray's, Warwick's, Laklands etc. My tastes do change and depending on the project or band I will use a bass that suits it best but its usually a Jazz or a Precision. For the last 10 years I've only played fretless so that brings a whole new range of basses but again, it's only a Jazz, Precision or Stingray. I've also settled down a lot in what I like or want or no longer have a need to gry other basses. Similar story, I had 2 lovely basses for 15-20 years. Then happened to come across this place. Within a year or two I was up to double figuresā¦ā¦ I went from only active āmodernā at the time, Warwicks and Wals to now loving some Precision basses which back then I wouldnāt give the time of day to.Ā Ā 2 Quote
msb Posted July 31, 2023 Posted July 31, 2023 For years an old Pbass was everything I needed. And then I started adding another here and there.Ā Now Iāve got twenty something , and appreciate that some are different. At some point Iāll trim things , but I still enjoy what I have. Thereās really only a couple Iād really have any interest in selling. 1 Quote
ead Posted August 1, 2023 Posted August 1, 2023 On 31/07/2023 at 08:28, Steve Browning said: Rather simple. 9 Precisions. To be fair, one of them has rounds on it! Ā Burn him for he is a warlock.Ā Fancy putting rounds on a P bassĀ 4 Quote
ead Posted August 1, 2023 Posted August 1, 2023 Aside from my lovely fretless ACGs, I seem to have gravitated towards variations on a P bass theme: Ā Normal P '54 style P Attitude Special Lee Sklar-alike double P Ā Is there a therapy group I can join? Quote
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