joel406 Posted 17 hours ago Share Posted 17 hours ago When you're considering a new bass, what are you looking for in that, or any particular instrument? I have certain parameters I require just to consider the bass for the heard. Body style # of strings Color. Feel. For me, the first 3 of that list, have to be met. Then I go for feel. What are the things that the fine people of BassChat look for when considering a new (or used) instrument? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OliverBlackman Posted 16 hours ago Share Posted 16 hours ago First and foremost, what do I need or how can I improve on my current stable. Currently a 5 string 34” in the shape of a Ken Smith BT5 would fit the bill! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dudewheresmybass Posted 16 hours ago Share Posted 16 hours ago At the moment ( and for the previous few years), I've been on a tribute kick, meaning getting a hold of some of the instruments associated with those that inspired me to play. Look is important, as I often play with trib shows. Number of strings is largely irrelevant to me. 4's are king though Colour isn't particularly important either, but I have ended up with a lot of black instruments lol Feel is the most important things once I can my hands on the instrument. If it feels rough, or has issues I know can't be fixed, then I'm out Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tauzero Posted 8 hours ago Share Posted 8 hours ago While it may seem shallow, looks are important. Especially something a little out of the ordinary (I have allowed two FSOs into the house, one Variax and one Sei). Part of this is that it should be a natural finish, I dislike paint, especially as I'd probably chip it. Number of strings - five (I have two wonderful 4-strings and more 6-strings than I'll ever use). Headless preferred but not absolutely essential, though the threshold of acceptance for a headed bass is higher than that for a headless, obviously. Once I've got that far, it's time to play it. Neck must be shallow. Not bothered about string spacing, anything from 16 to 19mm will do. Preferably two pickups and active, though I do have one passive and one single pickup bass. It should also make a reasonable sound. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andruca Posted 5 hours ago Share Posted 5 hours ago (edited) It's been a long time since I NEEDED a bass and was thus looking for something specific. All my latest acquisitions have been more like "I'd like a P bass, let's see what I can find...", or "wow!, that bass I had never heard of sounds spectacular, I want one", or "what is this bargain in the classifieds?" 🤣 Lately I can live with anything but the generic/dead "modern" lousy tone. I mostly stay away from bass humbuckers other than Leo's designs (P, MM). In that regard I have DARKtolinis and DEADlanos specifically blacklisted (after much dough stupidly dumped on them). I also stay away from the nasality of pickups positioned too close together (when there's more than 1). I find it a horrible design choice, sounds too bland and generic to me, every time, no matter how much the djent bass trend tries to make us believe that's how "virile" should sound. Those are the things I'm lately picky about. I can adapt to other circumstances if sound is fine. For instance, I was a skinny neck nazi some years back, now I can live with a thicker neck if I like a bass and its tone enough. Edited 5 hours ago by andruca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ed_S Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago (edited) I think I'm now at the point where I could pretty much spec a bass to be built for me. I did it 10ish years ago and now realise that I didn't have a clue what I actually wanted other than a unique and perfect thing made just for me by somebody that everyone heaps praise onto for the flawless nature of their work. It didn't turn out that way, and I take part of the blame as I gave far too many answers that sounded like "I don't really know.. whatever is 'normal'.. I'll trust your experience". The rest of the blame was in the workmanship, but though that's mostly irrelevant here, I do wonder whether they cared less about the build since it was almost certainly not going to be what I wanted - given that I clearly didn't know. Anyway... P-shaped 5 string 3.8kg absolute maximum (lighter the better) Passive V/T 34" scale 12" board radius 45mm nut (65.5mm at the 12th) 18mm string spacing I'm still no good at describing back-of-neck profiles but I could hand one to a builder and say exactly "like this" - it's a P neck that's neither the thinnest nor thickest you've ever handled. So, I found a cheapy with most of the specs and modded it the rest of the way! Edited 1 hour ago by Ed_S Hit enter and posted too early... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BassAgent Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago 15 hours ago, OliverBlackman said: First and foremost, what do I need or how can I improve on my current stable. Currently a 5 string 34” in the shape of a Ken Smith BT5 would fit the bill! This exactly. Especially a sound for a particular band or style. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neepheid Posted 23 minutes ago Share Posted 23 minutes ago (edited) Absolutes: not a Jazz, not a short scale, 4 string, must weigh at least 8lbs I have a vague, negotiable list of secondary characteristics which are preferences rather than absolutes - prefer a >40mm nut, prefer humbuckers, prefer an odd number of pickups etc. Beyond that, it's looks and what my gut tells me. Edited 22 minutes ago by neepheid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gjones Posted 7 minutes ago Share Posted 7 minutes ago I firstly go for looks (I know, I'm shallow), then I go for sound, then playability/feel. I really like the look and sound of Stingrays but I never liked the playability/feel of the neck of the USA built ones. I have a Sterling SUB Ray4 which has a Jazz type neck and I do like that. I now have a bit of a thing about the new sparkly black Sire Z3s. I love the look of them and the sound but, although the roasted neck look great, I don't know if I'd get on with it. If they came with Jazz style necks, I'd nab one in an instant. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bloke_zero Posted 5 minutes ago Share Posted 5 minutes ago When I play them some basses just talk to me and some don't, even if on paper they look perfect. Aside from that I am looking for specific tones I've heard on records (like thick mid P, or sharp grind on a stingray or super modern clarity) and it helps if the bass looks good. That last is awfully subjective, but boils down to "can you imagine yourself playing live with it". Like I love a pointy 80's bass but can't imagine myself playing one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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