Machines Posted Thursday at 12:55 Posted Thursday at 12:55 I am a total fanboy for Dingwalls so am going to big them up, however that is BECAUSE of the B string. For clarity and harmonics, I think nothing beats them. 1 Quote
Bass Direct Posted Thursday at 13:27 Posted Thursday at 13:27 35 minutes ago, spacecowboy said: The very best sounding B string for me is on my Ken Smiths. Then my Warwick Streamer S2. I play both over the neck pickup 90% of the time. There's a lot of variables in the answer to your question though, scale length, setup, strings, pickups. Take up Bassdirect on their offer. Smiths always have a great B string, pickup placement really allows the punch of the note to shine through too Quote
lemmywinks Posted Thursday at 16:29 Posted Thursday at 16:29 Just spotted this on Bassbros' site, seems like an astoundingly good deal: https://bassbros.co.uk/product/shuker-custom-5-2/ Quote
Hellzero Posted yesterday at 08:22 Posted yesterday at 08:22 By the way @Amando, check the Alembic basses as their "entry level" models resale at the price you're willing to pay and these have the thunderous low B you're looking for plus an extraordinary note definition and if you find a model with one or two Q filter(s), you'll be over the moon. Quote
Hellzero Posted yesterday at 08:33 Posted yesterday at 08:33 And there is even one in the ads here: 1 Quote
Bigwan Posted yesterday at 08:59 Posted yesterday at 08:59 The 2 best B strings I've played, I own. A Vigier Excess 5 and a Spector Euro LX 5. I'd give the edge to the Spector if you twisted my arm. Only have GAS for more Spector's now... Honourable mention to the Stingray 5 I had in the late 90s which had an OUTSTANDING B string. I've tried a few including custom builds from Shuker and ACG, Dingwall AB1, Fender RB5, MM Bongo, Lakeland, Sire... None were awful but I'm coming round to the idea that stiffness of the neck is rather more important than scale length to a good B string. 4 Quote
Jean-Luc Pickguard Posted yesterday at 09:14 Posted yesterday at 09:14 The best low B I've ever heard is on my NS-design CR5M electric upright. It probably has something to do with its 41.73″ scale length Quote
Owen Posted yesterday at 10:10 Posted yesterday at 10:10 55 minutes ago, Jean-Luc Pickguard said: The best low B I've ever heard is on my NS-design CR5M electric upright. It probably has something to do with its 41.73″ scale length I used to gig one of those. I made quite a few sound engineers's eybrows go up and then smile Quote
Terry M. Posted yesterday at 10:10 Posted yesterday at 10:10 17 hours ago, lemmywinks said: Just spotted this on Bassbros' site, seems like an astoundingly good deal: https://bassbros.co.uk/product/shuker-custom-5-2/ I tried this when I last popped in there. Lovely bass but wasn't for me personally. Somebody else will love it. 1 Quote
Mrbigstuff Posted yesterday at 10:24 Posted yesterday at 10:24 On 20/08/2025 at 13:04, WinterMute said: Warwick Thumb NT 5 string without a doubt Wanted to say the same 1 Quote
Terry M. Posted yesterday at 11:25 Posted yesterday at 11:25 I have an NT AND a BO Warwick 5 and neither B string is better or worse than the other one. So I would say any German Warwick 5 based on that as I've owned a few in the past for comparison. 1 Quote
deepbass5 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Lots of good advice posted above, Construction is key. so go try loads of secondhand high end basses, as suggested Bass Direct near Warwick should be on your list and Bass Bros are not far away so worth a trip in that direction. I did use one of these Aphex below, a suggestion if you get the choice wrong. I don't need now i have the right basses and cabs. But I'm have found a 1/4 sawn maple neck with swamp ash body the way to go, a light resonant bass is the start point. I am happy with my 5 string but is a very good Marleaux. I bought on here second hand about 15 years ago. and as a pointer I have recently bought a Sadowsky 4 string with the best sounding bottom octave E - E I have ever heard. Which makes me wonder what their 5 string are like. It is Ash and chambered. Good luck try everything. 1 Quote
tauzero Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago On 22/08/2025 at 11:25, Woodinblack said: Sei flamboyant 42" You're determined to see the positive side of the accidental Sei. Quote
Woodwind Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago The very best sounding 5 strings - Low B specifically- I have ever played (Didn't own any of them) were a Warwick thumb 5, a stingray 5 and a Status Barracuda (probably the best sounding out of all of them). All of them weighed an absolute tonne. Whether that was related to the quality of their low end I can't say, but I could never own an instrument as heavy as those Quote
Owen Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 4 hours ago, tauzero said: You're determined to see the positive side of the accidental Sei. I would be all over a 42" Sei like a bad rash. Quote
ezbass Posted 57 minutes ago Posted 57 minutes ago This posted in the Bass Direct Moving thread, today, seems appropriate here. Quote
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