The best bass for $1,500?
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The best bass for $1,500?
Let's say you have $1,500 to spend on a new bass. What would you get and why? What basses really knock out the competition
at that price point? Fender ADE? G&L? Used? A boutique bass? What do you look for? Maybe we get a lively discussion going on.
Bring it.
pete
at that price point? Fender ADE? G&L? Used? A boutique bass? What do you look for? Maybe we get a lively discussion going on.
Bring it.
pete
Re: The best bass for $1,500?
Definitely not Fender ADE. You could get a Stingray, a Fender American Standard J or P, there are tons of solid options at that price.
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Re: The best bass for $1,500?
I don't need context to offer my opinion
I suffer from both an abundance of bias and a dearth of experience, but for me it would be a G&L SB-2. That, or something like it, is the only thing left that I'm GASing for. Even though I'm loving my new Warwick, my favorite electric right now is my Squier with a G&L split MFD pickup. It's my cheapest bass and it gives me the biggest smile. I can only imagine what the real deal would be like.
But lately I've been throwing all my money at amps/cabs. Last month I bought myself an all-tube amp for my birthday and have bought three new cabs since. The four-figure bass will have to wait

I suffer from both an abundance of bias and a dearth of experience, but for me it would be a G&L SB-2. That, or something like it, is the only thing left that I'm GASing for. Even though I'm loving my new Warwick, my favorite electric right now is my Squier with a G&L split MFD pickup. It's my cheapest bass and it gives me the biggest smile. I can only imagine what the real deal would be like.
But lately I've been throwing all my money at amps/cabs. Last month I bought myself an all-tube amp for my birthday and have bought three new cabs since. The four-figure bass will have to wait
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Re: The best bass for $1,500?
If I had no basses at all, I would try to get a Rick because that is my favorite bass tone.
If I couldn't find a Rick for $1500, I would get an aggressive hi-fi sounding jazz bass of some type as that is my second-favorite tone, and has more versatility than the Rick. I would look at getting a G&L MJ-4 or Fender, maybe an Xotic if I could find a deal.
If I couldn't find a Rick for $1500, I would get an aggressive hi-fi sounding jazz bass of some type as that is my second-favorite tone, and has more versatility than the Rick. I would look at getting a G&L MJ-4 or Fender, maybe an Xotic if I could find a deal.
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Re: The best bass for $1,500?
Nothing wrong with context.
Pete are you asking this as a general question to everyone or are you asking for advice on something for yourself? That's probably where context would be relevant.
Cheers.
Pete are you asking this as a general question to everyone or are you asking for advice on something for yourself? That's probably where context would be relevant.
Cheers.
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Re: The best bass for $1,500?
Matt R. wrote:Nothing wrong with context.
Pete are you asking this as a general question to everyone or are you asking for advice on something for yourself? That's probably where context would be relevant.
Cheers.
I was asking just to see what others think - not for me. I was just wondering. We all - I think especially lefty bassists - spend a lot of time
GASing for equipment and $1,500 seems to be that magic number where we can get into, how d I say this, "better" instruments.
That being said, my daily player - the bass I love the most - is an old Ibanez Roadstar II I bought from Carlos here. Before that was the 80s
G&L SB-1 I adored. But I've owned just about every brand of mainstream basses from Hondo to Alembic.
I was hoping the conversation would be fun! Keep 'em coming!
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Re: The best bass for $1,500?
Ah, ok! Well I'm a jazz bass fanatic, so I'd go with an American standard Jazz all day. My fretless is a Warmoth Jazz, which I got together for a little less (probably in the 1200-1300 range).
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Re: The best bass for $1,500?
I just looked at my little file of basses bought/sold, and over the years I've been able to buy/sell the following, all below 1500 (all used):
- Pedulla MVP
- Roscoe Century 5
- Fender J '77
- Rick 4001
- Roscoe LG 3000
- Stingray '96
- Fender J DLX (2 of them)
- Spector NS4CRFM
- Warwick Streamer $$
so, my answer would be you can own great used basses, both brand and boutique, you just need to patiently search for them. I would personally choose the Roscoe LG out of that list.
- Pedulla MVP
- Roscoe Century 5
- Fender J '77
- Rick 4001
- Roscoe LG 3000
- Stingray '96
- Fender J DLX (2 of them)
- Spector NS4CRFM
- Warwick Streamer $$
so, my answer would be you can own great used basses, both brand and boutique, you just need to patiently search for them. I would personally choose the Roscoe LG out of that list.
Re: The best bass for $1,500?
G&L Kiloton. Looks intriguing, but I've never seen one.
Re: The best bass for $1,500?
If I had none and $1500 in the pocket I would go for a G&L SB2. Never tried one but they seem to cover most of what I play.
Or I could do even better, have thumbslam build me a bass the way I want it!
Or I could do even better, have thumbslam build me a bass the way I want it!
Re: The best bass for $1,500?
The SB-1 vs. SB-2 question is interesting to me. The SB-2 should be more versatile, but I like the P bass simplicity of the SB-1 - tone up for rock, tone down for R&B. I also like a P neck better which is what the SB-1 comes with standard, whereas the SB-2 is J neck standard, although you can get other neck dimensions for a slight uncharge if you order it. And on both the MFD split coil cuts through like nothing else I've ever heard
Decisions, decisions . . .
Re: The best bass for $1,500?
I've been pondering this myself lately!bhunt1 wrote:The SB-1 vs. SB-2 question is interesting to me. The SB-2 should be more versatile, but I like the P bass simplicity of the SB-1 - tone up for rock, tone down for R&B. I also like a P neck better which is what the SB-1 comes with standard, whereas the SB-2 is J neck standard, although you can get other neck dimensions for a slight uncharge if you order it. And on both the MFD split coil cuts through like nothing else I've ever heardDecisions, decisions . . .
Re: The best bass for $1,500?
I have the P, SB-1, 1988.

I owned an '82 Fender MIA P, and there are big differences. Fender is much heavier, larger body (duh), thicker neck (front to back). SB-1 has Jazz neck (do not know which one), lighter, sounds "bigger" with the hotter pups. Workmanship... slight edge to G&L. Nothing wrong with the Fender, but the G&L is just "tighter." Well built.

I owned an '82 Fender MIA P, and there are big differences. Fender is much heavier, larger body (duh), thicker neck (front to back). SB-1 has Jazz neck (do not know which one), lighter, sounds "bigger" with the hotter pups. Workmanship... slight edge to G&L. Nothing wrong with the Fender, but the G&L is just "tighter." Well built.
Re: The best bass for $1,500?
That is so nice - looks like cherry burst over ash. Interesting it has the jazz neck - it's an option but you don't see it that often on the SB-1. Here's a pic of mine - '96 w alder body - got it from Guitar Center from their online store - best $500 I ever spent on a bass:

I agree w you on the MFD p'ups - they have an aggressive in your face tone but it can be tamed by lowering the tone knob. I like the smaller sculpted body - very comfy. I also had a Fender P bass, very nice bass but just a different tone. Different strokes etc. Something I read recently on the Basses by Leo forum, the SB-1 pickup is not quite in the P bass position; it is slightly closer to the bridge. I wonder how that factors into the different tone.

I agree w you on the MFD p'ups - they have an aggressive in your face tone but it can be tamed by lowering the tone knob. I like the smaller sculpted body - very comfy. I also had a Fender P bass, very nice bass but just a different tone. Different strokes etc. Something I read recently on the Basses by Leo forum, the SB-1 pickup is not quite in the P bass position; it is slightly closer to the bridge. I wonder how that factors into the different tone.
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Re: The best bass for $1,500?
Have to side with this... I've bought some great used basses well under the $1500 mark, and the closest I've come to that is my recent '78 P-bass purchase. But the original question was, If you had $1500 to spend on a new bass... so with that in mind, I'd have to say I in all honesty, I would contact our own forum member Rod, from Regenerate Guitars, to build me a new bass. I'm sure it would rival any bass I could spend 2-to-3 times as much for on a Sadowski, Pedulla, etc...belinmad wrote:I just looked at my little file of basses bought/sold, and over the years I've been able to buy/sell the following, all below 1500 (all used):
- Pedulla MVP
- Roscoe Century 5
- Fender J '77
- Rick 4001
- Roscoe LG 3000
- Stingray '96
- Fender J DLX (2 of them)
- Spector NS4CRFM
- Warwick Streamer $$
so, my answer would be you can own great used basses, both brand and boutique, you just need to patiently search for them. I would personally choose the Roscoe LG out of that list.
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Re: The best bass for $1,500?
I'd side with Matt and go with the Am Std Jazz Bass (or whatever it will be called next) or maybe a Fender Precision depending on what you play.
Thank god this forum is not plagued by the "best bass for metal" obsession.
Thank god this forum is not plagued by the "best bass for metal" obsession.
Re: The best bass for $1,500?
But what's the best bass to play if I want a red one?Frenchy-Lefty wrote:Thank god this forum is not plagued by the "best bass for metal" obsession.
Re: The best bass for $1,500?
Honestly, I've been GAS free since acquiring a Musicman Bongo. I roll the pick up forward when I want modern thump, and roll the pan back for more aggressive, but usable tones. Best money I spent. I love my Martin Acoustic as well with flats, but that is when I want an upright tone. Those are the only two basses I have, and only two I foresee needing for a long time (unless I get a beater to keep in my other apartment).
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Sorry, I had to.. This is one of my babies. It looks different under stage lights.rdavidson wrote:But what's the best bass to play if I want a red one?Frenchy-Lefty wrote:Thank god this forum is not plagued by the "best bass for metal" obsession.
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