kwmlondon Posted 14 hours ago Author Posted 14 hours ago 5 hours ago, W1_Pro said: I'd have kept it. Then again I've only ever sold one bass. An Aria PB500 Precise and I regret it to this day. I'm up to about ninety now. I know that folks have this 'it deserves to be played' thing going and I absolutely think that is a very cool way to deal with the issue of too many basses. However, for me, getting rid of a bass would be like selling one of the kids. Unthinkable. I can relate and I am envious to some extent… but I know this is going to be pure heresy … I recon I only need one bass. My owning three is sheer indulgence. I will feel sad when the ‘ray goes tomorrow but I think it will be liberating. 1 Quote
Geek99 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago At a mere three you are a comparative miser i have three but they are all different (honest) one acoustic, one active four, one five string 1 Quote
Geek99 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 5 hours ago, W1_Pro said: I'd have kept it. Then again I've only ever sold one bass. An Aria PB500 Precise and I regret it to this day. I'm up to about ninety now. I know that folks have this 'it deserves to be played' thing going and I absolutely think that is a very cool way to deal with the issue of too many basses. However, for me, getting rid of a bass would be like selling one of the kids. Unthinkable. I’m hugely impressed that you've actually lost count 2 Quote
kwmlondon Posted 14 hours ago Author Posted 14 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Geek99 said: At a mere three you are a comparative miser i have three but they are all different (honest) one acoustic, one active four, one five string I did spend the budget on the Canadian Dingwall. The other two are cheap as chips! 1 Quote
W1_Pro Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 7 hours ago, Geek99 said: I’m hugely impressed that you've actually lost count I do have a spreadsheet...and most of them live at my work (we supply equipment for events) so I'm very fortunate there. The biggest problem I find when you have a slightly silly number of basses is what you do with the cases. They take up a lot of room! 1 Quote
kwmlondon Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago 22 minutes ago, W1_Pro said: I do have a spreadsheet...and most of them live at my work (we supply equipment for events) so I'm very fortunate there. The biggest problem I find when you have a slightly silly number of basses is what you do with the cases. They take up a lot of room! I have a friend who is a very successful musician and he collects guitars. He has special things that look like giant filing cabinets. Quote
Geek99 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 3 hours ago, W1_Pro said: I do have a spreadsheet...and most of them live at my work (we supply equipment for events) so I'm very fortunate there. The biggest problem I find when you have a slightly silly number of basses is what you do with the cases. They take up a lot of room! Watch the John entwhistke vid Quote
Jack Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 3 hours ago, W1_Pro said: I do have a spreadsheet...and most of them live at my work (we supply equipment for events) so I'm very fortunate there. The biggest problem I find when you have a slightly silly number of basses is what you do with the cases. They take up a lot of room! I just get rid of the cases. If I know I'm keeping a bass "forever" then I sell the case and it lives in the thinnest of Thomann gig bags as essentially a dust cover. That way you can really cram them in. When something leaves the house it goes in one of my two Mono bags. Quote
basexperience Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I've still got the parts from my original bass (1988) - a Hohner Arbor, which was originally in a flake metallic white. Humbucker at the bridge and a split coil on the front. Wasn't a bad bass, did well with it for a couple of years while I started trying to crank out Iron Maiden 😄 I recontoured the body because I was obsessed with Ibanez's (which I couldn't afford) and it didn't come out too bad, but I didn't seal the body that well and it is a laminate body, so it's got plenty of cracks. Haven't looked at it in years - it's in the loft with the neck(!). The body got a fretless totally flat Warmoth neck on it (a beauty, now lives on a nice allparts body) and it didn't do the neck justice at all for a very long time. Next bass (which is still in one piece) is a beautiful, extremely light 4 string Aria GTB-2J (secondhand from a friend in 1990, IIRC) - ironically also in metallic white. I still have it and it's strung very very light (30-90) for ridiculous slap and tap stuff. Early 90s, I got a Hohner B-bass V, which I put an OBP-3 in several years ago. I still have that too... bought with inheritance from a wonderful grandfather. I couldn't part with it, although I don't play it much at all now: it is wonderfully playable, though. After that, things got a little out of hand (I think I have 15 now...) - but I know it'd be some kind of world-ending event before I sold the Aria or the Hohner. 1 Quote
kwmlondon Posted 55 minutes ago Author Posted 55 minutes ago 1 hour ago, basexperience said: I've still got the parts from my original bass (1988) - a Hohner Arbor, which was originally in a flake metallic white. Humbucker at the bridge and a split coil on the front. Wasn't a bad bass, did well with it for a couple of years while I started trying to crank out Iron Maiden 😄 I recontoured the body because I was obsessed with Ibanez's (which I couldn't afford) and it didn't come out too bad, but I didn't seal the body that well and it is a laminate body, so it's got plenty of cracks. Haven't looked at it in years - it's in the loft with the neck(!). The body got a fretless totally flat Warmoth neck on it (a beauty, now lives on a nice allparts body) and it didn't do the neck justice at all for a very long time. Next bass (which is still in one piece) is a beautiful, extremely light 4 string Aria GTB-2J (secondhand from a friend in 1990, IIRC) - ironically also in metallic white. I still have it and it's strung very very light (30-90) for ridiculous slap and tap stuff. Early 90s, I got a Hohner B-bass V, which I put an OBP-3 in several years ago. I still have that too... bought with inheritance from a wonderful grandfather. I couldn't part with it, although I don't play it much at all now: it is wonderfully playable, though. After that, things got a little out of hand (I think I have 15 now...) - but I know it'd be some kind of world-ending event before I sold the Aria or the Hohner. Like this? https://reverb.com/item/4330836-hohner-professional-b-bass-v-guitar-5-string-neck-thru-through-active-pickups-preamp-electronics Yummy! Quote
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