Ahhhh, a trouble-maker in our midst!velalv wrote: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).
The best bass for $1,500?
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Re: The best bass for $1,500?
R&B Stretch Bass, Walter Woods 1000w Green-Light Stereo Amp, AccuGroove El Whappo and TR112, assorted axes, amps, cabs...
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Ahhhh, a trouble-maker in our midst!
Talk like that might get you permanently banned from the forum.... GAS-free - well, the very idea!
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I think I need to get banned too because I am only GASsing for Pro Audio gear those days...
Re: The best bass for $1,500?
*THIS GUY ON THE RIGHT* needs your red bass...gravesbass wrote: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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