Czekli Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Hello bass brothers/botherers! I have a real itch for a T-Bass but just missed one near me. The shop that was selling it (on commission) said it played nice but had some previous experience of some others being average or over-rated for the money. I like the hyper jazz description and the fact that they are a bit different but would really like to play one for the feel.... Your opinions on what they are really worth currently (to keep looking) or if I'd be better off with something else that's similar Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago The original T-Basses are still sought after by some. It's one of those cases of if you know, you know. They were built by Status-Graphite and designed by Rob Green, so the quality is always bang on, as every bass originally went through the hands of one man. As for some sounding better than others, like all Status basses (and most others), they're sensitive to having clean strings and a good setup. If you find one that seems to be low on output, there's a "trim pot" on the preamp under the rear cover which should be turned to about half way, or just a little higher, but not turned up to the point of distorting the sound. Pickup height should be around 3-4mm at the bridge and 6-7mm at the neck. A very nice T-Bass 5-string I checked out earlier this year for an Irish BC Member fetched well over £1500. Relative scarcity keeps values pretty high. 3 Quote
Czekli Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago 9 minutes ago, HeadlessBassist said: The original T-Basses are still sought after by some. It's one of those cases of if you know, you know. They were built by Status-Graphite and designed by Rob Green, so the quality is always bang on, as every bass originally went through the hands of one man. As for some sounding better than others, like all Status basses (and most others), they're sensitive to having clean strings and a good setup. If you find one that seems to be low on output, there's a "trim pot" on the preamp under the rear cover which should be turned to about half way, or just a little higher, but not turned up to the point of distorting the sound. Pickup height should be around 3-4mm at the bridge and 6-7mm at the neck. A very nice T-Bass 5-string I checked out earlier this year for an Irish BC Member fetched well over £1500. Relative scarcity keeps values pretty high. Quote
Czekli Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago Thanks for the insight. It might be a unicorn but I've always wanted one.... 1 Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) Of course, the 2007 onwards graphite neck model Status T-Bass is even nicer There are a couple for sale on eBay at the moment if you have a look - both look to the USA-based, though. Edited 4 hours ago by HeadlessBassist Quote
Misdee Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago The T-Bass was a fine bass but certainly an acquired taste rather than just another active Jazz Bass. The four string had a fast skinny neck, and a very hot output with a modern hyped-up kind of tone. If a Sadowsky is a Jazz Bass on steroids then the T-Bass was a Jazz Bass on illegal steroids bought from some dodgy bloke at the gym. The T-Bass wasn't necessarily a bass for typical.classic vintage Jazz Bass tones but it did have a sound of it's own that could be a lot of fun and really cut through the mix. I wouldn't pay over the odds for one but it's definitely a worthwhile bass to have. They could be pretty heavy though, so make sure your okay with the weight of any one you find to buy. 2 Quote
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