I was interviewed recently, nothing exciting or prestigious, a bit of fun for our FB page. Which is your favourite bass? I was asked. After a moments reflection The Bruce Thomas Profile, was my response.
I was a little surprised myself - I always assumed it was my Aria. So I took it out last night, wondering what made it so special.
What became clear over the course of the evening was that either it produces a wonderful sound, or it coaxes a special performance from me, because every time I play it someone remarks on how good the bass is. And asks me 'what bass is that?' Which, given its superficial likeness to a P. Bass, is odd.
But I think the main reason it's a favourite is that even when I'm consciously examining the thing, I just forget it's there.
They say the best football referee is the one you don't notice, and this applies here too. I am unaware of weight or balance issues - there are none. I'm not thinking about how good or bad the neck is - it's perfect so I don't notice it. I focus on the audience and my fellow musicians not the playability or sound of the bass because they're exactly right.
It's like breathing, I only notice I'm doing it when it's not working properly. I really love this bass.