Do you own a bass guitar?

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Do you own a bass guitar?

Yes
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Re: Do you own a bass guitar?

Post by BoringPostcards » Tue Apr 30, 2024 1:42 pm

Axolotl wrote:
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At this time I have 3:

- 2014 Squier VM Bass vi refinished in IBM with an anodized silver guard (Which I use for chordal stuff and doublings more than a conventional bass)
- 2001 American Deluxe Jazz Bass (It's been mostly gathering stuff because of the following)
- 1971 Blue compstang bass, rescued and saved by forumite will . I love this little low end beast to pieces. So inspiring.

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My old bass player had one of those Am Deluxe JBs with the body that looks melted. It was a great bass.
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Re: Do you own a bass guitar?

Post by TagoMago » Fri May 03, 2024 2:16 am

I started playing guitar in 1982 (and still do, badly :D ) and since 1989 I've owned several basses, mostly 1970s Mustangs or Musicmasters. Even though I've rarely had a regular bass gig, they're always handy to have in the studio. Right now all I've got are cheapie Squiers, a CV Mustang and an Affinity Jazz. Both have La Bella flats on them now and even for cheapies they record great.

The Mustang is Oly White and the Jazz is one of the Charcoal Frost Metallic ones that stores were knocking out for about £175 a couple of years ago.

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Re: Do you own a bass guitar?

Post by Alex! » Wed May 08, 2024 9:55 am

I just bought my first bass last month. It’s a rouge P-bass copy
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Re: Do you own a bass guitar?

Post by mediocreplayer » Thu May 09, 2024 12:21 pm

I have one of the older (and truly fantastic) Fiesta Red Japanese Mustangs.

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Re: Do you own a bass guitar?

Post by eilrahc » Mon May 13, 2024 9:35 am

I have a Japanese Mustang Bass my brother picked up at a car boot sale that cost me all of £250. I've always felt an element of guilt about owning it because apparently someone else was looking at it, and my brother beat them to the punch, so I've never been able to fully enjoy it. But it's a nice instrument, and perfect for me as a non-bassist.

I'd quite like a full scale bass, and to learn to actually play bass rather than being one of those guitarists that bass players hate because they think they can play bass.

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Re: Do you own a bass guitar?

Post by therizzla » Thu May 23, 2024 8:48 am

I define a "bass guitar" as a Bass VI, a guitar tuned an octave lower and an "electric bass" as a four string electrified bass that may have additional strings but not tuned EADGBe. In bands I'm typically on bass so I always have had at least one electric bass.

Current electric basses:
2006 Fender Jaguar bass (in the shop getting a NOS Badass II bridge installed)
1981 Peavey T-40

Current bass guitar:
2000 Danelectro UB2 bass VI

The Fender and Peavey are played through my Aguilar/Bag End rig but the Dano VI is more often played through my guitar rig with a generous amount of reverb and tremolo!
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Re: Do you own a bass guitar?

Post by Spitshaded » Fri May 24, 2024 7:27 pm

I bought a Mexican J-Bass in the 90s to have something to write bass parts with, but found that I just really enjoyed playing it on its own (It is also still one of the best playing & sounding basses I've ever used). I'm still primarily a guitarist, but I love playing bass & have picked up a Squier Bass VI, Mustang & Bronco over the years. The Bronco has become my go-to instrument to play when I want to work out melodies while just relaxing on the couch.

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Re: Do you own a bass guitar?

Post by Shadoweclipse13 » Tue May 28, 2024 1:11 am

Like a lot of you, I started on guitar, but I honestly prefer playing bass. At least in a band context. I had a dark blue Washburn that was ok (didn't love the active pickups) and a 5-string Schecter which was killer (again, hated the active electronics), and now have my custom Jag Bass (body by Deed_Poll).
JVG wrote:
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I’ve only got a Fender VI (replica, as I’m lefty). I love love love it.
A lefty VI?!?!
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Re: Do you own a bass guitar?

Post by JVG » Tue May 28, 2024 2:42 am

Shadoweclipse13 wrote:
Tue May 28, 2024 1:11 am
Like a lot of you, I started on guitar, but I honestly prefer playing bass. At least in a band context. I had a dark blue Washburn that was ok (didn't love the active pickups) and a 5-string Schecter which was killer (again, hated the active electronics), and now have my custom Jag Bass (body by Deed_Poll).
JVG wrote:
Sun Apr 28, 2024 3:57 am
I’ve only got a Fender VI (replica, as I’m lefty). I love love love it.
A lefty VI?!?!
Not a ‘real’ one.
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Re: Do you own a bass guitar?

Post by windmill » Tue May 28, 2024 5:05 am

Got one or two basses....

been a guitar player all my life but a few years ago decided to finally get some lessons and learn how to play the bass as I had accumulated some over the years.

Now I play bass in a few little groups, playing the occasional small gig here and there.

Having short fingers I always assumed that a short-scale bass would suit better, but after getting these, because they are offsets, they are jaguars and possibly the coolest looking basses ever made, I have found I prefer long scale.

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However doing most of the practising sitting down with long scales caused shoulder issues so I started using the short scale Teisco I got from a friend, for $10 back in my youth, for all the round-the- house practice.

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However the Teiscos days are probably numbered. The action has always been high, as well having the weakest pickup in the western world, so attempting to adjust the truss rod resulted in the fingerboard lifting off the neck at the nut. In order to get it down meant loosening the truss rod causing an even higher action, it is now 1/4" at the 12 th fret,
So it may be the end for the bass I got for $10 dollars for all those years ago, and have played for at least an hour almost every day for the last seven or so years. It is just not worth spending any money on.

I do know a bloke who builds his own guitars so I will see if he is interested in having a look at it as a last resort.

Luckily I was able to pull this one out of the cupboard to use around the house in its place.

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:)

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