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Inspired by discussion in another thread, I got to wondering what people REALLY like and REALLY dislike aesthetically when it comes to basses and bass-related stuff. As the title says, this is all about looks, and nothing to do with sound, or anything else.

Try not to flame anyone for anything they might say, it's all about opinion.

:lol: [u][b]Love[/b][/u] :lol:
Natural wood finishes
Thru-neck construction
Individual-string bridges
Beautiful elaborate inlays
Silked strings (especially with different colours for each string, especially when coupled with an indivdual-string bridge)
Thick black leather straps
Coloured LEDs on pedals (i.e. anything other than red)
Big, MXR-style knobs on pedals
Graphic EQs on heads/combos
Orange amps and cabs


:) [u][b]Hate[/b][/u] :rolleyes:
String trees
Massive headstocks (eg. Fender)
Chapman Sticks
LEDs on a bass
Gold hardware
Over-the-top finishes on a bass
'Vintage' or 'relic'd' anything - seriously, WTF?
Basses finished in ridiculous colours, eg. shocking pink, or lime green
Open-coil pickups with massive coils, e.g. musicman style
Strings sticking out loose from tuning pegs
Wonky jazz pickups
Pointy basses
Single-cut basses
Completely un-labelled pedals
Coloured patch cables


This is all I can think of off the top of my head.

Lets have some opinions.

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[quote name='skankdelvar' post='708870' date='Jan 11 2010, 02:25 PM']Quick way to have someone's eye out on a crowded stage :)[/quote]

...but with excessive distortion/od you can just shake a guitar bass and get the boss sound of the strings smacking against eachother.

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On looks hmm...

Like

Ric's
Precisions
Black scratchplates
Fenderbirds
Straplocks
TE green glow amps
Elephant ear tuners
8 strings
Ronnie Lane's Zemaitis bass
Travis Bean alu' necked basses
Danelectro Longhorns
Semi acoustic basses
LED's

Dislike

Natural wood finishes
Warwicks
Jazz basses
Lots of knobs and switches
5 & 6 strings
Headless basses
Stick basses
Gold hardware
Maple tops tinted in green, red, blue, purple

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Likes

Classic looking basses
Precisions
Rickenbackers
Danelectros
Gibsons
unusual looking retro basses
double basses
Ampeg
Orange
Old Fender valve amps
Jazz basses
semi acoustic basses

Not for me

Headless basses
a lot from the 1980s
pointy headstocks


I like more than I hate. Each to their own say I and there is no room for snobbery. I've played some great examples of what I hate, it's just not for my tastes

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[b]Likes[/b]

Precisions
Jazzes
Maple fingerboards
Black scratchplates
Striped inlays
Spectors
Warwicks
Orange amps
Natural wood finishes


[b]Dislikes
[/b]
Rickenbackers (I kinda used to like them)
Headless basses
Pointy 'metal' basses
Graffiti'd or stickered basses
Warwick thumb (purely aesthetically)
Single-cut basses

Edited by HMX
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[b]Love :rolleyes: [/b]

Vintage sunburst done well (MIA '09 fender)
individual bridge thingies
the sound of markbass amps
tubes
the freedom of wireless transmitters
getting second hand stuff cheap
lightweight amp heads
red bass guitars!
strap locks
stickered basses (or guitars)
Ashdown Amps

[b]Hate :) [/b]

Vintage sunburst done badly
LAKLAND bridges
the look of markbass amps
the tone killing nature of wireless recievers
having to pay full price for anything
heavy bass gear
big fender tuners
+1 rickenbackers
+1 pointy basses

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[u]Yes Please[/u]
Visually balanced headstocks -- i.e. 2 tuners a side, 3 over 2, etc.
Exotic body woods (most of them anyway)
Neck edge LEDs
Multi-laminate necks
Colour-matched headstocks, e.g. lake placid Jazz
Hi-spec überJazz type basses
Wooden control knobs

[u]Not Too Keen[/u]
Visually unbalanced headstocks -- i.e. 4 tuners in line, 4 over 1, etc.
Neck front LEDs
Lakland’s oval bridge plate
Plastic control knobs

[u]Oh God, Pass The Bucket[/u]
Buckeye burl
Pointy headstocks
sparkly DiPinto and Italia basses
Those silly oval Delano pickups
Pretty much all Gibson basses (except the old Les Paul Triumph, which for some reason I really like)
Steinberger cricket-bats
Chicken-head control knobs

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LIKE

Graphite
Bolt on necks
Bright coloured basses
2 a side headstocks
That woman from "Above Suspicion:The Red Dahlia" , on last week

DISLIKE

Bit of bent metal , Fender bridges
BC Rich
Hofner Beatle basses
Bongo's - just the look .
Those fancy wood tops , that just look like a load of fungus .

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[b]Love:[/b]
Precisions
Jazzes
Jaguars
Coronados
Any Fender bass really
Stingrays
Ampeg SVT
Valves
Marshall VBA 400
Thunderbirds
RD Artists
Victory Artists
Trace Elliot (old ones)
Ebo/Eb3´s
Most G&L designs
Aria Pro II CSB
Eastwood rocket
Electro Harmonix pedals
Samson Airline wireless
[b]
Hate:[/b]
Most Warwick designs-especially Adam Clayton
BC Rich
Factory Strings!
Ibanez (Jet King looks good though)
Heavey Metal Type basses
Boss pedals (except the PSM 5 master)
Hartke amps
Most Ashdown amps
Trace Elliot (new ones)
ALL Les Pauls!!!
Marshall MG100 guitar amps!
Really cheap valve amps!
A lot of Behringer gear!
Ampeg SVT350 and 450 (they are just B2 heads in big wooden boxes!)
The fact that Ampeg aren´t as good as they were
Emoticons :)

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Hate: Beatles Hofner bass
Steinberger imitators
Jaydee bass (except yellow)
Fender precisions
Fender imitators
Lots of Knobs on a bass
looks of some ashdown amps
lack of volume controls on some bass effect units
The look of some acoustic /hollowbody basses
peavey amps

Like: Steinberger basses
Look of some Dean basses ie Taxi /zone /dimebag with razor bladein green
Telecaster basses
walnut bodies in various finishes
Schecter diamond series basses
the look of some hollowbody bassses
eden nemesis blue combos
aguilar db cabinets in various colours
kubicki basses -yet to own one
the look of trace elliot amps
portable amps/combos etc
bass whammy bars

That'll do for now

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LOVE

Jazz basses
Precisions
Gibson basses
Danelectros
Marshall amps
Selmer amps
Fender amps
Sound City 120's
Sunburst
Red
Rotosounds
Schaller strap locks
Genuine wear & tear
Harley Davidsons

HATE

Boutique Fender copies
Basses that look like rotting wood
Too many switches and knobs on basses
Amps with loads of knobs for middle control
Multi FX units
Active circuit overkill
Fusion style basses
Rickenf*kinbackers
Harley Davidson.

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[b]Like[/b]
Block inlays
Matching headstocks
Genuine wear and tear
Decent sunburst
Candy apple red
Olympic white, especially when aged
Tortoiseshell pickguards
MusicMan Stingray (before they started messing with additional pickups)
MusicMan Sabre (the model which looks best with the twin pickups)
Anything Fender shaped
Hollowbodies (excluding Hofner Violin)
Gibson basses ([i]definitely[/i] a looks-only one!)
Anything by Aguilar
Anything with blue LEDs :rolleyes:
Pickup/bridge covers
Thumb rests

[b]Indifferent[/b]
Natural finishes
Gold hardware
(Yes, I am aware that the bass in my pic has both of these properties :))

[b]Dislike[/b]
Anything in excess of 5 strings
Single cuts
Headless basses
Ramps
Garish finishes (especially gold, olive)
Warwicks
Excess switches/dials on a bass
That extra bit of scratchplate on Marcus Miller's signature model
Anything 'metal', e.g. B.C. Rich

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[b][u]like[/u][/b]

Actually, most things!
Bongos
Fretboards other than Rosewood
Control knobs in a "smile" that follow the shape of the bottom bout of the instrument
Unlined fretless necks
Fretboards with no front-face markers (only on the edge, thanks!)
"Different" material choices - Tokai, Kramer, Travis Bean, Status, Moses, Modulus, Gus - just make for a different "look" to wood
[b][u]dislike[/u][/b]

Gold hardware, but only because it won't be gold by next week.
The MM Big Al
Ricky "Shark-fin" inlays
Controls that are randomly distributed across the instrument's surface
Wooden control knobs
Overly colourful silks and ball-ends on otherwise sober-looking basses
Overly colourful strings (coated) on otherwise sober-looking basses

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LOVE

Gibson basses
G&L basses
Chunky or wide necks
Shiny, well looked after basses
Chrome/black hardware
Thoughtful, useful, tasteful modifications
Front fingerboard markers

DISLIKE

[b]RELICING[/b]
Thin necks
Jazz basses
Gold hardware
Large metal control plates (Jazz, MM4 etc.)
Necks with no front fingerboard markers

Edited by neepheid
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I'm pretty easy going but looks wise...

Like:
Dean basses
Flying V's
Explorers
sunburst finishes
anything unusual but not 'that just looks stupid' unusual

Hate:
P basses
daisy rocks
fenders in general
anything LP shaped
Anything neon (namely Dean guitars...)
masses and masses of half peeled stickers slapped all over what used to be a gorgeousd finish
That 'half aged' look which is more than they just haven't looked after it rather than being vintage
string excess not of cut after restringing
headless basses

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