uk_lefty Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago So, I outed three basses recently. Now I've got the itch for a new one, but I really need it honestly!!! đ  Context: my main band is a four piece doing mostly 2000s covers. I also have an 80s band starting up and I fancy having a very 80s bass for it. Being left handed my options are limited, so here's some ideas:  I've got a nice Mexican P bass. It currently looks 70's, black body and guard, maple neck, cream pup covers. I could "dress this up" more like an 80s style bass: white guard, white pup covers, white plastic knobs and maybe gold hardware at a stretch.  Buy another bass... Now, funds are limited, so no brand new Status unfortunately. I've mailed someone who was selling an Aria SB a long time ago to see if it's still available. I could easily get a Steinberger Spirit cricket bat but I'm not a big fan. I will keep an eye out for Westone's, Washburn Status, etc... if funds allowed and I got impatient I could go to the bass hunter chap in Japan, good chance of a lefty Aria SB out there I reckon?  Then there's the others that aren't so distinctly 80s but could be worth a punt just because... I'm drawn to Warwicks now and there's a few Thumb basses available in London. I've also come across a heavily modified Fender P bass from the late 70s that needs a hell of a lot of work but that could become a very versatile fretless vintage bass.  What would you do? Quote
neepheid Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago (edited) 12 minutes ago, uk_lefty said: What would you do?  Learn to play right handed  But in all seriousness - 80s Yamaha - BB perhaps - I think they did a few lefties? Edited 13 hours ago by neepheid 3 Quote
Sean Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 3 minutes ago, neepheid said:  Learn to play right handed  But in all seriousness - 80s Yamaha - BB perhaps - I think they did a few lefties? Macca had a BB1200 IIRC. 2 Quote
uk_lefty Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago 8 minutes ago, neepheid said:  Learn to play right handed  But in all seriousness - 80s Yamaha - BB perhaps - I think they did a few lefties? Ooohhh Yamaha Motion basses... They look the part Quote
Lozz196 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Do Aria Pros come in l/h, if so would prob be my starting point, however the white pickguard/pickup covers/knobs & gold hardware would def "eighties" up your Precision. 1 Quote
chris_b Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 56 minutes ago, uk_lefty said: What would you do?  None of the above. . . . !  So you've got a small budget and an 80's cover band. Who cares what gear they played in the 80's. . . . actually for most bass players it was what they played in the 70's, and what they all went on to play in the 90's. You've already got the best bass, you don't need to make it 80's, whatever that means. You don't need to spend anything. Your budget should be safe.  What worked for them, me and my guess, you, is "One bass to play them all."  ps If you really have to blow your budget put a set of Bartolini pickups in your Precision. That is what a lot of bass players did in the 80's. . . me included. 2 1 Quote
Grahambythesea Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Stingray - sterling variety available as a lefty at a very competitive price. Quote
RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago You donât get more â80s than headless basses ! (Well maybe metal pointy basses )Â Nothing wrong with the cricket bats , but wouldnât you consider a full bodied Hohner Jack? Â Not sure if you can get left handed ones . 1 Quote
uk_lefty Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago 1 hour ago, Grahambythesea said: Stingray - sterling variety available as a lefty at a very competitive price. I've got a US one already! Quote
uk_lefty Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago 54 minutes ago, RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE said: You donât get more â80s than headless basses ! (Well maybe metal pointy basses )Â Nothing wrong with the cricket bats , but wouldnât you consider a full bodied Hohner Jack? Â Not sure if you can get left handed ones . I think for the look headless is the way forward. I had a cricket bat Hohner before but didn't get on with the string spacing. The dream would be a headless bass with a body, like a Status... I had a Washburn Status but the neck was always bowing one way or another so I moved it on. I've never seen a lefty Hohner Jack before. 1 Quote
tauzero Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago If you can hold out till December, Gardiner Houlgate have a left-handed Wal Mk 3 five-string with both fretted and fretless necks in their next auction -Â https://www.guitar-auctions.co.uk/sale/249/161/1989-Wal-Mark-3-frettedfretless-lefthanded-bass-guitar-made-in-England. That give you time to save up. 1 Quote
crazycloud Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I spent the 80s, and 90s playing my XL2, and if it had 2 more strings, I still would be.  9 hours ago, chris_b said: So you've got a small budget and an 80's cover band. Who cares what gear they played in the 80's. . . . actually for most bass players it was what they played in the 70's, and what they all went on to play in the 90's. You've already got the best bass, you don't need to make it 80's, whatever that means. You don't need to spend anything. Your budget should be safe. This. Unless you're tying to do an aesthetically authentic tribute band for a group that you need to look like, eg KISS, Beatles, then no one in the audience will notice or care what you're playing providing it's not too out there, eg Bootsy star bass in the Beatles band. Quote
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