andy. Posted July 22, 2009 Share Posted July 22, 2009 Im still looking for a new bass and I could do with a few suggestions. I need one with 24 frets, 4 strings, tonally it needs to cover as many styles as possible and budget in looking around £2000. I would like to not buy a custom bass because i want to be able to try one before a buy. So give my suggestions because im running out of ideas!!!! Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Count Bassy Posted July 22, 2009 Share Posted July 22, 2009 (edited) A Fender Urge perhaps? 24 ftrets, 4 string, two jazz and an a P pickup - and tonolly quite versatile. BUT: Probably a special order - I've never seen one in a shop waiting to be bought. Edited to add - They've be around a while and do come up second hand for around £600. Edited July 22, 2009 by Count Bassy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andy. Posted July 22, 2009 Author Share Posted July 22, 2009 Cool! I'll check it out. I have been thinking about a sadowsky 24 because i love their 21 basses but again its made to order..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bubinga5 Posted July 23, 2009 Share Posted July 23, 2009 (edited) I have a few... Little out of your budget but, Zon.. or Warwick Spector MTD Kingston MTD Z Series I dont think Sadowsky do a 24 fret 4 string..So as you said it would be a wait while they build you one...Just out of interest do you play that high often? Just to add John Shuker could prob build your spec bass for under £2000..and ive heard it would prob be amazing Edited July 23, 2009 by bubinga5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thepurpleblob Posted July 23, 2009 Share Posted July 23, 2009 I suppose I'd better fly the flag for Overwater. 24 frets and lots of versatility. They always seem to have some to sell off the shelf as it where. You should be able to buy or negotiate under 2 grand. They do turn up in shops and you can always drag yourself over to Carlisle. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RhysP Posted July 23, 2009 Share Posted July 23, 2009 Don't know what your opinions on carbon fibre necks are, but: [url="http://www.mansons.co.uk/shopping/categories/zon-bass-guitars/zon/sonus-4-bass-guitar/"]http://www.mansons.co.uk/shopping/categori...-4-bass-guitar/[/url] Awesome bass & £51.00 change from your £2000. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andy. Posted July 23, 2009 Author Share Posted July 23, 2009 [quote name='bubinga5' post='548539' date='Jul 23 2009, 03:48 AM']I have a few... Little out of your budget but, Zon.. or Warwick Spector MTD Kingston MTD Z Series I dont think Sadowsky do a 24 fret 4 string..So as you said it would be a wait while they build you one...Just out of interest do you play that high often? Just to add John Shuker could prob build your spec bass for under £2000..and ive heard it would prob be amazing[/quote] I have got a Warwick and Spectors the same really. The MTD's look good, have you tried one? [quote name='thepurpleblob' post='548885' date='Jul 23 2009, 01:30 PM']I suppose I'd better fly the flag for Overwater. 24 frets and lots of versatility. They always seem to have some to sell off the shelf as it where. You should be able to buy or negotiate under 2 grand. They do turn up in shops and you can always drag yourself over to Carlisle.[/quote] Not a fan. I have played a few and they didnt do it for me [quote name='RhysP' post='548959' date='Jul 23 2009, 02:43 PM']Don't know what your opinions on carbon fibre necks are, but: [url="http://www.mansons.co.uk/shopping/categories/zon-bass-guitars/zon/sonus-4-bass-guitar/"]http://www.mansons.co.uk/shopping/categori...-4-bass-guitar/[/url] Awesome bass & £51.00 change from your £2000. [/quote] I have never tried a carbon fibre neck, what are they like? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bubinga5 Posted July 23, 2009 Share Posted July 23, 2009 Just to say i dont think Warwicks are like Spectors..i could be wrong.. No i havent tried an MTD kingston or Z..A few on here that have though... Carbon fibre necks...Some say lack character, no deadspots, ultra low action achieved, the Zon will be a supreme bass...But really you have to try one..thats the only way... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yorick Posted July 23, 2009 Share Posted July 23, 2009 If you've got a Sandberg dealer near you, have a chat with them. Not seen a 24 fret neck, but you never know.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andy. Posted July 23, 2009 Author Share Posted July 23, 2009 They are not totally the same but im not a fan lets say. Thats what i guessed! anyone know where i can try one? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul_C Posted July 23, 2009 Share Posted July 23, 2009 Musicman Bongo. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andy. Posted July 23, 2009 Author Share Posted July 23, 2009 [quote name='yorick' post='549043' date='Jul 23 2009, 03:42 PM']If you've got a Sandberg dealer near you, have a chat with them. Not seen a 24 fret neck, but you never know....[/quote] I talked to sanderg and they would build me a jazz with 24 but they didnt recommend it, they are amazing basses tho! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geoff Posted July 23, 2009 Share Posted July 23, 2009 [quote name='yorick' post='549043' date='Jul 23 2009, 03:42 PM']If you've got a Sandberg dealer near you, have a chat with them. Not seen a 24 fret neck, but you never know....[/quote] My Sandberg Bullet II has got 24 frets, but I dont know where you could try before you buy on one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bubinga5 Posted July 23, 2009 Share Posted July 23, 2009 (edited) [quote name='andy.' post='549044' date='Jul 23 2009, 03:43 PM']They are not totally the same but im not a fan lets say. Thats what i guessed! anyone know where i can try one?[/quote] Mansons in Exeter is the only place i can think of for Zons..they have a wonderfull collection of them...Big £ though [url="http://www.mansons.co.uk/shopping/categories/zon-bass-guitars/"]http://www.mansons.co.uk/shopping/categori...n-bass-guitars/[/url] Edited July 24, 2009 by bubinga5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigRedX Posted July 23, 2009 Share Posted July 23, 2009 Just had a look and out of all the basses I use regularly only the Reverend Rumblefish doesn't have a 24 fret neck. So, have a look at Gus, Sei, Born To Rock, Traben, Overwater, Pedulla or Lightwave. AFAICS it's the the Fender derived styles that appear to be challenged in the fret department. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RhysP Posted July 23, 2009 Share Posted July 23, 2009 (edited) [quote name='andy.' post='549009' date='Jul 23 2009, 03:15 PM']I have never tried a carbon fibre neck, what are they like?[/quote] They probably are one of those things you need to try. I love them for their stability and evenness of tone & response. Some carbon fibre necked basses can sound very bright, but I've always found Zon basses to have a comparatively warm sound due to the great active circuits they use (made specially for them by Polyfusion). [quote name='bubinga5' post='549071' date='Jul 23 2009, 03:58 PM']Mansons in London is the only place i can think of for Zons..they have a wonderfull collection of them...Big £ though[/quote] London? I think you'll find it's in Exeter. They've got some nice Sonus models, but they never have bugger all if you're looking for a Legacy. Edited July 23, 2009 by RhysP Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lfalex v1.1 Posted July 23, 2009 Share Posted July 23, 2009 STATUS! Take your pick! Most would come in at or around £2K or less. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
funkypenguin Posted July 24, 2009 Share Posted July 24, 2009 i would recommend status, spector, GB, Overwater and Sei Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brave Sir Robin Posted July 24, 2009 Share Posted July 24, 2009 [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/warwick_streamer_stage_i_2.htm"]Warwick Streamer Stage 1[/url] [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/warwick_streamer_stage_ii_4_nt.htm"]Warwick Streamer Stage II[/url] [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/warwick_streamer_lxltd_2008.htm"]Warwick Streamer LX-LTD 2008[/url] [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/ibanez_sr5000e_ol.htm"]Ibanez SR-5000[/url] [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/ibanez_sr4000e_sdr.htm"]Ibanez SR-4000[/url] [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/spector_euro_4_lx_fmt_zw.htm"]Spector Euro LX 4[/url] [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/music_man_bongo_sab.htm"]Musicman Bongo[/url] [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/yamaha_bb2004_bl.htm"]Yamaha BB2004 BL[/url] ect ect... £2000 can get you a lot, especially second hand. Warwick, Spector and Ibanez do lots of 24 fret basses. Sandberg Bullets and Basic should be 24 frets too. As are the Clovers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bubinga5 Posted July 24, 2009 Share Posted July 24, 2009 [quote name='RhysP' post='549221' date='Jul 23 2009, 05:55 PM']They probably are one of those things you need to try. I love them for their stability and evenness of tone & response. Some carbon fibre necked basses can sound very bright, but I've always found Zon basses to have a comparatively warm sound due to the great active circuits they use (made specially for them by Polyfusion). London? I think you'll find it's in Exeter. They've got some nice Sonus models, but they never have bugger all if you're looking for a Legacy.[/quote]right you are sir..edited Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
warwickhunt Posted July 25, 2009 Share Posted July 25, 2009 If you noodle up the dusty end why stop at 24 frets... try a Warwick Dolphin or Thumb, they both have 26! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andy. Posted August 6, 2009 Author Share Posted August 6, 2009 Thanks for all your suggestions but sadly none of them are what im looking for. So I have decided to get a "normal" bass with 20/22 frets and keep my bass with the 24 frets. Best of both world i think! Im thinking of getting a Lakland Joe Osborn. I have tried a skyine and loved it but im going to go for the US model. My only consern is that the skyline was REALLY quite. With all the nobs up full and the amp up loud it was still nowhere near as loud as it should have been. The tech ran it through something that tells what the output is and he said that it was no where near as high as it should be, he didnt know why this was ether. Im wondering if this is a problem that all Lakland basses have or if this bass had something wrong with it. Does anyone know about this kind of thing? Thanks Andy, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
warwickhunt Posted August 6, 2009 Share Posted August 6, 2009 [quote name='andy.' post='562383' date='Aug 6 2009, 11:17 PM']Thanks for all your suggestions but sadly none of them are what im looking for. So I have decided to get a "normal" bass with 20/22 frets and keep my bass with the 24 frets. Best of both world i think! Im thinking of getting a Lakland Joe Osborn. I have tried a skyine and loved it but im going to go for the US model. My only consern is that the skyline was REALLY quite. With all the nobs up full and the amp up loud it was still nowhere near as loud as it should have been. The tech ran it through something that tells what the output is and he said that it was no where near as high as it should be, he didnt know why this was ether. Im wondering if this is a problem that all Lakland basses have or if this bass had something wrong with it. Does anyone know about this kind of thing? Thanks Andy,[/quote] I owned a Skyline JO4 and there was nothing wrong with the output; it was comparable to a USA Jazz and an EMG equipped Squier I had at the time (very different basses but I am talking perceived output from the 3), it also stacked up similar to my other fully active basses... I assume you had a duffer! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xgsjx Posted August 8, 2009 Share Posted August 8, 2009 I'm gonna come up with what some might call a silly suggestion. Have a look at the Ibanez range. They're all 24 fret & cover more styles than most other basses. Or you could go for a 5 or 6 string to get the notes you think you're missing! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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