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  • Texas Toast
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    Originally posted by Emre
    The Squier Vintage Modified P-Bass is tough to beat for the price.
    Yeah I'm probably going to go with a Squier. I really can't justify dropping so much cash on a legit Fender.

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  • quickervicar
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    My basses:

    G&L SB-2, tobaccoburst, maple
    G&L ASAT, translucent blue, rosewood
    G&L L2000, cherryburst, Moses Graphite fretless
    Modulus SweetSpot 5, translucent blue over quilted maple. old-school: pickguard ruins it :(
    Hamer Chaparral XT 12-string (yes, it's Korean. and in dire need of electronics transplant)

    The Rig:

    Rack 1:
    Korg tuner
    Alembic F-1X preamp (clean)
    SWR Interstellar Overdrive (dirt)
    Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ (ungodly power)

    Rack 2:
    Trace Elliot Quatra Valve

    Speakers:
    Eden D-410XLT
    Eden D-210XST

    Combo:
    Nemesis 210

    Pedals:
    Korg Pitchblack tuner
    Fulltone Bass-Drive Mosfet (dirt w/ Trace & combo)
    Trace Elliot TAC-1 compressor

    That's all I can think of for now.

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  • GunMetalGrey
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    Almost bought one of those in the red finish, they look nice, And play well

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  • M42Power
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    I am starting to play now. Mostly play classic rock, psychadelic rock, indy, blues.... Rock in general.


    I bought one of these:



    Les paul special bass in trans red finish, Pretty good bass for its price, has a great tone.

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  • T Verdier
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    bass was my gateway drug to guitar!

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  • GunMetalGrey
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    Originally posted by N2MYE30

    My first "real" bass amp was a TNT115. DAMN that this was a beast. Not enough clarity for my style but can warm a room. Casters helped out umteen percent while traveling! I did like the parametric eq though.
    yes I could feel the clarity issue with the new bass, that's why I run a crossover to a small amp for the highs. makes it sound real clean. works great for the money

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  • Emre
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    Originally posted by Texas Toast
    I'd really like a fender p-bass.
    The Squier Vintage Modified P-Bass is tough to beat for the price.

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  • Texas Toast
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    I play bass, not terribly good at it though haha. Just jam with friends mostly. I'd love to get something together though.

    I need a new bass! The crappy one I have is falling apart haha. I'd really like a fender p-bass.

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  • xwill112x
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    playing bass is easy, its just keeping the rhythem going. i play lead guitar, and sometimes switch over to bass just for the fun of it. i play a schecter diamond series 5 string.

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  • Pussy30
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    Used to, wish I stayed with it. Definitely the most chill instrument you can play hahahah.

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  • quickervicar
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    Been playing for...awhile. Still do some semi-pro local gigs, mainly in theater pits.

    Do you really want me to list ALL my gear?

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  • N2MYE30
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    As of right now
    Basses:
    Hohner 5 string strung up like a 6 string minus the B. This makes it easier for cords, harmonics, and soloing.
    Fender J-bass. Keeping to the roots!

    Amps
    SWR Bass 350. This will never leave my stash!

    Cabs
    Working man SWR 2X10 and 1X15. If i were gigging like I use to, id go with a Goliath III.

    I have a full recording studio so effects are endless.

    What im listening to:
    Bela Fleck and the flectones, VICTOR WOOTEN!!!
    Rush, Geddy Lee
    Weather Report, Jaco

    I listen to a whole bunch of music and pull ideas from everywhere.

    My first "real" bass amp was a TNT115. DAMN that this was a beast. Not enough clarity for my style but can warm a room. Casters helped out umteen percent while traveling! I did like the parametric eq though.

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  • ReallyDirtyThirty
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    I have a 1978 Peavy T-40 bass and I play out of a either a SWR Working Man's 15 combo or a 1972 Fender Rhodes keyboard amp. For big shows I'll run them both together.

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  • !kid
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    i don't play much anymore but i had a Ampeg 8x10, still have my Yamaha 5 string.
    played in a Hardcore band and other side projects with various sounds.

    inspirations where Ryan Martini-Mudvayne
    Les Claypool-Primus
    Marcus Miller

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  • ldsbeaker
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    Awww man!
    No upright?

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