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1 minute ago, Chienmortbb said:

I noticed that @Bass Direct have a Mark King Alembic in stock. It made me wonder if anyone has had more signature products? Marcus Miller excepted?

We don't have that in stock yet, it is currently being made for us over at Alembic :) 

 

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28 minutes ago, Bass Direct said:

We don't have that in stock yet, it is currently being made for us over at Alembic :) 

 

My mistake. 

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When I was checking out Yamaha basses a few years back they had a few nice signature ones , they had, Nathan East - John Patitucci - Billy Sheehan

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I like that Billy Sheehan is/was actively involved in creating the Attitude basses, and uses them pretty much exclusively because they are what he wanted. He's also very enthusiastic about them. 

A lot of signature models are just pretty stock basses in a different colour or a certain pickup. 

The same can be said for Jack Casady as Mr. Sheehan. 

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Stan the Man (Alembic, Löwenherz, EBS, Carl Thompson...), Jeff Berlin (Markbass, Cort...), Les Claypool (Carl Thompson, A/DA...), Phil Lesh (Modulus Graphite, Ritter...), Stuart Hamm (Kubicki, Fender...), and the list goes on.

 

Certainly not least: Jonas Hellborg.

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1 hour ago, Maude said:

I like that Billy Sheehan is/was actively involved in creating the Attitude basses, and uses them pretty much exclusively because they are what he wanted. He's also very enthusiastic about them. 

A lot of signature models are just pretty stock basses in a different colour or a certain pickup. 

The same can be said for Jack Casady as Mr. Sheehan. 

Agreed. 

If you watch any demo video he does about the Attitude basses or the EBS pedals, you really get the impression that he was heavily involved in the development process and he isn't just sticking his name on something for the sake of it.

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4 hours ago, Maude said:

A lot of signature models are just pretty stock basses in a different colour or a certain pickup. 

 

This. I avoid signature stuff because you pay extra for the same old same old. It's much the same with those "ex-famous player" instruments. You get a standard mass-produced piece of kit at an inflated price. No thanks.

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Gary Willis? While it's just the one manufacturer AFAIK, there's a vast range of Gary Willis basses from them.

 

Could I give an honourable mention to Brian May, who has a bass in his Brian May instruments range despite not exactly being renowned as a bassist.

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15 minutes ago, Dan Dare said:

 

This. I avoid signature stuff because you pay extra for the same old same old. It's much the same with those "ex-famous player" instruments. You get a standard mass-produced piece of kit at an inflated price. No thanks.

I walked away from buying a Fender Marcus Miller V for this very same reason.

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Let's not confuse "endorsee" or "endorsed by" with signature model.

 

I would say the hands down winner is Mark King. Nine different models of Status Kingbass. NINE. All of them are just options of each other.

 

That's impressive. Not just for Rob Green who milked the "I must play Mr. Pink by Level 42 with the exact same gear as Mark was using on tour!" crowd for everything they've got.

 

Rex is catching up though. Obviously the new Pantera tour wasn't such a money spinner after all.

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4 hours ago, Maude said:

A lot of signature models are just pretty stock basses in a different colour or a certain pickup

Very true Maude, but when I played the Sean Hurley signature precision I swear I sounded exactly like him 😁

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Hellborg:

- Wal double neck, and a fretted one

- 27 fret bass (Italian Reccanati?)

- Status (36 V circuitry)

- Wechter

- Warwick

- amps and cabs like TE, EBS, Warwick...

 

He's obviously been searching for the perfect sound.

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Frank Bello…

 

Fender

ESP

Spector

 

The new Spector is cack too…

 

Jeff Berlin

 

Peavey

Dean

Cort

 

Brian Bromberg

 

Peavey

Dean

Kiesel

 

the same bass 3 ways…

 

Bunny Brunel

 

Gibson

Carvin

ESP

 

Lee Sklar 


Gibson

Warwick 

Dingwall


imagine if Jaco had lived - he would’ve been an Endorsement dream…

 

Mark King

 

Jaydee

Pangborn

Status

GB

Fender

Alembic

Trace Elliot

Ashdown

TC Electronic 

Markbass

 

who can blame them if it’s a means of income…

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I feel like Jonas Hellborg might have the biggest musical recognition/signature gear ratio. Who does he play with - can anyone name a project, album or song without Google? I know I can't, but the gear is everywhere!

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He played with: John McLaughlin, Shawn Lane, Bill Laswell, Tony Williams, Mattias IA Eklundh, Buckethead, Trilok Gurtu, Michael Shrieve, Ginger Baker ... and Kollektiv was one of his project as well as many others...

 

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Plus another 15 or more albums elsewhere in the house or on other shelves.

 

I'm a big fan...

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4 hours ago, Beer of the Bass said:

I feel like Jonas Hellborg might have the biggest musical recognition/signature gear ratio. Who does he play with - can anyone name a project, album or song without Google? I know I can't, but the gear is everywhere!

I don't think I've ever heard a single note of his playing. Same for Jeff Berlin. That said, the old Hellborg Warwick amps looked and sounded something really special, clearly a lot of thought went into those, not like Rex Brown just slapping his name on any old thing that gets offered his way. 

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