Gray C Posted Thursday at 10:30 Posted Thursday at 10:30 Yes, an Aria TSB 400 in the pic attached. My first bass bought second hand in 1988. 9 Quote
beely Posted Thursday at 20:15 Posted Thursday at 20:15 My regularly-gigged MIJ Fender Mustang. I like it because it is light, sounds great and is easy to play. Had it for about 8 years. Unintended benefit of a short-scale: it takes up less room on a tight stage. I occasionally get out the guitar it has replaced; a 1978 Ric 4001, play it for a wee while and then put it away again. 4 Quote
JazzLobster Posted Thursday at 20:46 Posted Thursday at 20:46 I used to gig often with my G&L Fallout, before I thinned the herd. Now my 32" Pbass with a Jaguar Squier neck gets played out frequently. Quote
AlexDelores Posted Friday at 09:36 Posted Friday at 09:36 Yes, lots. Gretsch G2220 for me. Cost me £245 from BassBros. Has £100 of Gotoh hardware on. It’s my #1 now and helps pay my mortgage. Sounds and feels so good to me that it made me sell my Vintera Mustang. 2 Quote
BigRedX Posted Friday at 09:41 Posted Friday at 09:41 To expand on my original post. In my current band, I use a 30" Eastwood Hooky 6-String Bass. Our band doesn't have a guitarist so myself and synth play alternate between playing the melody and bass parts: 6 Quote
Marky L Posted Monday at 07:56 Posted Monday at 07:56 I have a Retrovibe LP style shorty that came with some hi-gain (forgot the brand) Ric style pick ups. Yes it has a great Ric sound to it. I like to gig it BUT it's essentially a slab body and I find that uncomfortable on my wrist. It just needs a little bit of relief on that top right edge. I dare not do it, it's likely to end up in a dozen pieces if I try. 😁 1 Quote
Gasman Posted Monday at 10:19 Posted Monday at 10:19 (edited) Yes indeed, I use a Talman 5-er on flats for the more soothing first set, then a much-up-modded HB PJ Mustang-alike 4-string on rounds for the noisy stuff in set 2 I've sold all my decent longscale basses, my small hands with their arthritis don't like long necks any more... Edited Monday at 10:19 by Gasman amplification! Quote
Woodinblack Posted Monday at 10:45 Posted Monday at 10:45 25 minutes ago, Gasman said: Yes indeed, I use a Talman 5-er on flats for the more soothing first set, then a much-up-modded HB PJ Mustang-alike 4-string on rounds for the noisy stuff in set 2 I sold my Talman in the end, I thought it was great for the price but the neck was wide and the headstock was really heavy. Often thought about getting one of the EHBs in short scale though. 1 Quote
Cliff Edge Posted Monday at 11:45 Posted Monday at 11:45 On 06/11/2025 at 10:30, Gray C said: Yes, an Aria TSB 400 in the pic attached. My first bass bought second hand in 1988. Nice. I have an earlier TSB650. It creates thunder in the nicest possible way. Quote
Jean-Luc Pickguard Posted Monday at 16:56 Posted Monday at 16:56 I usually take a pair of JMJ mustangs when I gig. Quote
Steve Lawson Posted Monday at 22:44 Posted Monday at 22:44 I went from 35 to 33 to 32 and my most recent bass is a Nordstrand Cat bass which I think is 30... 32 is current favourite - Mk II of my Elrick signature is 32" and headless, so super comfortable to play, and fits in a guitar bag so easier to carry on a bike, and to fly with Steve 2 Quote
ezbass Posted Monday at 23:02 Posted Monday at 23:02 A 32” Wilcock Mullarkey was being played with The Divine Comedy on Jool’s Later on Sunday night. 1 Quote
Clarky Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 23 hours ago, ezbass said: A 32” Wilcock Mullarkey was being played with The Divine Comedy on Jool’s Later on Sunday night. Thats BCer @simonlittle! He plays bass for The Divine Comedy and regularly gets shout outs from Viv Wilcock on his Instagram page! 1 1 Quote
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