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What is an expensive bass?  

127 members have voted

  1. 1. What is the minimum price that you would class as an expensive bass?

    • £500
      2
    • £750
      7
    • £1000
      39
    • £1500
      17
    • £2000
      39
    • £2500
      9
    • £3000
      9
    • £5000
      4
    • £7500
      0
    • £10000
      1


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Posted (edited)
6 minutes ago, neepheid said:

 

Because you're worth it.  Don't let that pesky imposter syndrome get in your way.  And lose the "just".  Even "just" doing pub gigs you are already in the rarefied air of musicians who actually make it out of the bedroom.

 

Well I play other gigs as well, just not that many at the moment.

 

The only comment I ever had about my bass was when I turned up to a Working Man's Club cover band dep with my Jackson Charvel complete with pointy headstock and the band leader took one look at it and said "Just stick to the roots - nothing flash."

 

Not long after that I bought my current bass which looks a bit less flash and looks far more expensive than it was. 

 

Sounds like January might be an expensive month for me, currently eyeing up some £1700 basses to get rid of some cash I have lying around. 

Edited by TimR
Posted
1 hour ago, Geek99 said:

If you mean me, I just mean “paying for the name”, “it’s us-made”, “it’s vintage” etc kind of vanity where as @Lozz196 (I think) suggested in the past, the giveback for the premium price is tapered at best 

I quoted what I was replying to?

 

But while we’re here. There should obviously be a premium on a well established name with a good reputation compared to a new brand. That goes for any product or service. How much that premium is, the market will dictate. 

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Expensive is so relative.

 

The two basses I paid over my 'expensive' threshold, were both made possible because I completed large chunks of work.

 

I've been through long periods where spending £50-100 could mean many months of saving. I am having to be careful now, as I need as many savings as possible to buy somewhere when dad's house is sold and split three ways.

 

So those two big purchases (and my rig) were really special; both were cheaper alternatives to genuine vintage instruments I could never afford but give me a feeling of connection to music I love.

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