Kevin Dean Posted June 4, 2015 Share Posted June 4, 2015 I have 2 Shuker basses ,one jazz with a status neck & A Ibanez musician all great basses .....But I've only just realized that I spend most of my time in my flat using a cheap Vintage acoustic bass for working stuff out ...does anyone else do this ? & maybe I should treat myself to a new acoustic bass & suggestions ? 34" plus scale . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geek99 Posted June 4, 2015 Share Posted June 4, 2015 They're much of a muchness imho If you get on with what you have, stick with it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paul_5 Posted June 4, 2015 Share Posted June 4, 2015 I found I was plumping for my bitsa Jazz every time, so I sold all the others. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
visog Posted June 4, 2015 Share Posted June 4, 2015 I recognise this phenomena... Perceived high-value basses given short shrift versus a low-value 'beater' which you come to know and love... Solution - Be rigorous in what are investments and what are players, then beat the hell out of the players every day. My beater is my GB which was expensive but is the DB's... when it gets its first ding you'll here me from where-ever you are... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
discreet Posted June 4, 2015 Share Posted June 4, 2015 [quote name='paul_5' timestamp='1433451571' post='2791256'] ...plumping for my bitsa. [/quote] Going to use this as a euphemism if that's OK with you? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paul_5 Posted June 4, 2015 Share Posted June 4, 2015 I have no way to stop you, do what thou wilt…. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chris_b Posted June 4, 2015 Share Posted June 4, 2015 Which basses do you gig with? Some basses are good in a band and some are good for messing around with at home. If you can find a better bass then go for it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kevin Dean Posted June 4, 2015 Author Share Posted June 4, 2015 I gig the Shukers & love them , Using the acoustic in my flat is more spontaneous . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wilco Posted June 5, 2015 Share Posted June 5, 2015 (edited) I've recently purchased my first acoustic bass, & am liking the 'pick up & play' aspect of it I must say. Absolutely no good for my current band project, but finding it very useful to have around the home. Edited June 5, 2015 by Wilco Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FuNkShUi Posted June 5, 2015 Share Posted June 5, 2015 Well i keep my basses in the garage loft. So i end up learning new songs on my 6 string acoustic guitar! Just because that is what is closest to hand. Ive been waiting for a cheapish acoustic bass to pop up too though. Ideal for the house Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Machines Posted June 5, 2015 Share Posted June 5, 2015 I generally use my Precision to learn stuff, as then I'm more focussed on the notes played than what tone I'm getting. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CamdenRob Posted June 5, 2015 Share Posted June 5, 2015 I currently only have one bass so the decision of which to play is fairly straight forward... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neepheid Posted June 5, 2015 Share Posted June 5, 2015 I rotate through all my basses as equally as I can. Although it's generally on a whim ("haven't played you in a while" etc.) on a long enough time line they all get played equally. I keep a record of which basses I played at which gigs (yes, I'm geeky like that) so everyone gets a fair crack of the whip. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigjohn Posted June 5, 2015 Share Posted June 5, 2015 Hmmm, I play my US Precision most of the time, though I have recently built a bitza fretless and bought a Squier Bass VI so I've been on the newuns. I've not gigged or rehearsed anything but my US P since I got it a few years back. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iiipopes Posted June 5, 2015 Share Posted June 5, 2015 I have different instruments for different bands, due to different repertoire. So at home, depending on which gig is upcoming, I could have any or all of them out at the same time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bassbiscuits Posted June 5, 2015 Share Posted June 5, 2015 At the moment i tend to keep coming back to a precision bass which is like an old pair of slippers (i.e. a bit smelly and stashed under the sofa...) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Norris Posted June 8, 2015 Share Posted June 8, 2015 My Ric is my main gigging bass and occasionally my Squier P, which is usually the home noodler. The others don't often get a look in. In fact I will probably move one of the others on soon as it just doesn't get played Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deep Thought Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 I have my old Westone Concord, my first ever bass, to hand next to the sofa for home plinking. My Shuker is my main gigging bass, and as we downtune a semitone, I keep my Mex P in concert pitch for learning songs, and it also serves as my stage backup. I recently picked up a half-size six-string acoustic for £20 off here, which is also getting a lot of whilst-watching-TV use lately. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Si600 Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 My cheapo Aria Magna 5er is out all the time. My Fender P 5er lives in it's case so gets to leave the house for rehearsals. That's mostly due to having two children around the house. I'd be miffed if the Aria got broken, but livid if the P is damaged Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bobthedog Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 Thanks to my music tutor, I play my second hand G&L 90% of the time. My tutor can't stand the sound of my Fender Jazz or P basses and I am not proficient enough on my Stingray 5 to play that with an exam looming. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
charic Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 Depends on the project, generally if I want to drop tune then I'm on my ACG, if I want standard or near too then it's my modded fender. If I want extended range then it's my yamaha and if I need it to sound thin and weedy I use my guitar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CamdenRob Posted June 10, 2015 Share Posted June 10, 2015 [quote name='Bobthedog' timestamp='1433851873' post='2794518'] My tutor can't stand the sound of my Fender Jazz or P basses.. [/quote] That's a bit of an odd attitude from your tutor considering the vast majority of electric bass recorded and performed has been on a Fender P or J. What is it that he can't stand about the sound? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
martthebass Posted June 10, 2015 Share Posted June 10, 2015 I guess with me, laziness and familiarity tends to push me to my Limelight Jazz most of the time. It looks sufficiently crusty that im not worried about leaving it out if it's box around the house and I'm happy with anyone using it at a jam night - the main reasons I bought it I suppose. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bobthedog Posted June 10, 2015 Share Posted June 10, 2015 [quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1433927745' post='2795070'] That's a bit of an odd attitude from your tutor considering the vast majority of electric bass recorded and performed has been on a Fender P or J. What is it that he can't stand about the sound? [/quote] Despite being set up by his suggested luthier, he believes the notes on both to be inconsistent, personally I cannot hear it and neither can the luthier. On the basis the tutor has got me through 4 bass grades without issue, I cannot be bothered to argue. He is also keen that I do not swap between basses. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jezzaboy Posted June 10, 2015 Share Posted June 10, 2015 Looking at your gear list Bob, your Fenders are basses that most of us on here would be more than happy to play on any gig. It seems a strange thing for you tutor to say but if it works for you, more power to ya. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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