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Hey all,

 

My sincere apologies for the stupid title, it's difficult to describe hahaha!!

 

I'm curious to know what is the brightest bass you've owned/played with the most sizzle on the top end? While still retaining good low end. Ideally a 5 string but not essential. I'm basically in the market for a new 5er with about £1k-1.5 budget.

 

Thanks as always!!

 

Aj

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I was going to say Stingray lol

The Anaconda basses have great pups, not sure if that qualifies as sissle though. 

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Spector with EMG's and a Tonepump or EMG preamp. Musicman anything also a good call. Status Graphite Series II, Stealth and Modulus basses with EMG pickups can also be very bright when the strings are fresh. 

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I would have said Fodera but might be a struggle budget wise 😅 i always associated Ibanez basses to have lots of top end but then I was never keen on the low end of their sound. 

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The G&L L2000 or L2500 has a little 'sizzle' switch, which gives extra, high frequency, top end if you need it.

 

Bats love them.

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49 minutes ago, Mrbigstuff said:

i always associated Ibanez basses to have lots of top end but then I was never keen on the low end of their sound. 

 

One of the nordstrand Ibanezes has a lot of top end with the treble turned up

 

 

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6 hours ago, AJC08 said:

I'm curious to know what is the brightest bass you've owned/played with the most sizzle on the top end? While still retaining good low end. 

While still retaining good low end? If you can find a Sadowsky in your budget give it a spin. I have a Sad preamp in my 5 string Fender Jazz and the sizzle and low end live happily side by side to my ears.

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Carvin SB, Kiesel JB, Peavey Cirrus, Lightwave VL in that price range. I had a Kubicki Key Factor but they're silly money now. 

 

All lively preamps with a strong B, but the Cirrus doesn't have a passive option (would need a mod) and even the 4 strings tend to be 35" scale.

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