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Electric bass guitarist here wanting to stick my toe in the water of upright bass playing . In your opinion should I get an electric EUB or an acoustic. , what are your opinions on the entry level ones on Thomann ? Are they thrash ? I don’t want to spend too much money considering I’ll be primarily playing a bass guitar. 

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Personally, if you want to play double bass, then buy one. If you want to play EUB, then buy one. They’re different instruments really.

 

Dont buy one new, buy a used one (preferably from someone here) that has been set up and comes with the essentials (like a case).

 

The Thomann ones are fine (I’m selling one cheaply) but if you can spend a bit more something like a Boosey & Hawkes Artia bass is probably a better buy.

 

If you find something you like, share it here. There are plenty of people with lots of experience who are happy to help.

 

 

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All of this advice is good advice.  It's what I should have done, and didn't. Could have saved months, maybe years of faffing about and lots of wasted cash 

 

Buy a used double bass directly from someone who has been playing it themselves.

 

13 hours ago, Burns-bass said:

Personally, if you want to play double bass, then buy one. If you want to play EUB, then buy one. They’re different instruments really.

 

Dont buy one new, buy a used one (preferably from someone here) that has been set up and comes with the essentials (like a case).

 

The Thomann ones are fine (I’m selling one cheaply) but if you can spend a bit more something like a Boosey & Hawkes Artia bass is probably a better buy.

 

If you find something you like, share it here. There are plenty of people with lots of experience who are happy to help.

 

 

 

All of thi

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Another idea is to rent a DB and try it out, maybe try several before you actually buy one.

Good advice in the other posts, I went EUB first but looking back it would have been better if I went straight to DB.

Good luck.

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I've had both but as the DB is substantially larger, I sold it. I can manage most gigs with a Clevinger 5 and an old GK 200MB. The bass became much better with a good setup and strings. 

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Personally I bought my first double bass about 11 months ago after playing electric for 30 years. Loving it but I find  it takes time and allot of practice to sound good. I don’t find it easy to switch between electric and upright yet. Used to have a NS Wav eub, didn’t sound like a double bass, or an electric, didn’t feel like one in terms of the physical part but it did have its own (good imo) sound and I could switch between them easily.

 

jonny

 

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I was on a similar journey. From the bass guitar, I started with a NS Wav (still play it in various Concert Bands) and then moved onto a DB and I am now playing in orchestras.  The DB is more satisfying to play, but the EUB is much more portable and convenient. Top tip, get some lessons, it’s a completely different beast to the bass guitar, and bowing is a black art! (Still having lessons 🤣). I find it’s relatively easy for me to switch between EUB/DB and electric bass as my techniques are different (124 as opposed to one finger per fret). 

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