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Suggest a bass.. Let’s stick with the Pbass


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4 hours ago, jd56hawk said:

I'm guessing you want a great bass, not just the typical suggestions.

So...

Reverend Thundergun 

One of the best-kept secrets in the bass world.

SPLIT BRICK

Strong lows and highs, open mids. Like a vintage P bass pickup but with more beef, yet retains clarity. 43 gauge wire, ceramic magnet, 8.5K ohms.

THICK BRICK

Warm and thick with strong mids. Output and punch like an active, but more organic sounding. 42 gauge wire, ceramic magnet, 7K ohms. 

 

 

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Mate, You regularly post photos of your Reverends here and advise us to try them out.  I would love to but since the pandemic, American kit, that isn't made by Fender, has been quite hard to come by this side of the pond.  Reverend's main dealer in the UK is a shop up in Scotland; they have a few Mercalli 4s and 5s, a couple of Decision Ps and a couple of semi hollow short scales.  No Thunderguns, no Triads, no Wattplowers.  There is one other shop, to the east of London, that has a single gunmetal Mercalli 4.  That's it, for the whole country.

 

I have been gassing for a Reverend for a while but a round trip to the shop in Scotland would take nearly 14 hours from where I live. So I consider how scared I am of my wife and whether the 8 basses I already own are sufficient and put away dreams of a Reverend Triad.

 

Maybe I'll get permission to treat myself at Christmas.

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4 hours ago, BillyBass said:

Mate, You regularly post photos of your Reverends here and advise us to try them out.  I would love to but since the pandemic, American kit, that isn't made by Fender, has been quite hard to come by this side of the pond.  Reverend's main dealer in the UK is a shop up in Scotland; they have a few Mercalli 4s and 5s, a couple of Decision Ps and a couple of semi hollow short scales.  No Thunderguns, no Triads, no Wattplowers.  There is one other shop, to the east of London, that has a single gunmetal Mercalli 4.  That's it, for the whole country.

 

I have been gassing for a Reverend for a while but a round trip to the shop in Scotland would take nearly 14 hours from where I live. So I consider how scared I am of my wife and whether the 8 basses I already own are sufficient and put away dreams of a Reverend Triad.

 

Maybe I'll get permission to treat myself at 

That certainly doesn't make it easy.

You don't see the Thundergun here, either, but I did find one once three or four years ago at a local shop so I did have the opportunity to try it out.

The Mercalli is basically the same bass, other than no set neck and slight aesthetic differences.

If you're close enough to the shop near London and you have the chance, play one and see.

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On 07/03/2023 at 15:52, ToneFree said:

G&L L2000 if you want a few sonic options.

G&L L1000 if you need less sonic options.

G&L SB-2 if you find a tone knob too much hassle.

Like the above choices but Westone thunder if you want to find out why they are a good alternative to a P bass. Some of them make Fenders sound like a toy. Big but! They are heavy and definitely aint humble.

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Just now, Ralf1e said:

Like the above choices but Westone thunder if you want to find out why they are a good alternative to a P bass. Some of them make Fenders sound like a toy. Big but! They are heavy and definitely aint humble.

A black Westone Thunder 1A was my first bass !! 

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On 03/06/2023 at 20:46, BassAdder60 said:

A black Westone Thunder 1A was my first bass !! 

Natural was mine.

 

EDIT. My memory is going. It was my second bass. The first was a Squeir it was also a great.

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On 07/03/2023 at 16:10, lownote said:

It has to be unlined fretless.  Not because that's good for rock but because I just think everyone should play unlined fretless 🤣🤣🤣

 

I've only just seen this but I'm going to have to agree that this statement is correct and the answer to all your bass problems, for now and forever. As @lownote says, everyone should play unlined fretless, there are no other options 😁

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