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Old 01-29-2013, 12:33 PM
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What gear did you GAS over for years and years, finally buy or play, and sadly realize it wasn't your thing?

Mine is Gibson basses, in general, but I bought an RD Artist a couple years ago and was so excited. I've loved the idea of these basses for years. Sold it after 8 months or so. Not sure what it is, but those basses just don't fit right in my hands or sound right to my ears. I've also played a handful of Grabbers, Les Pauls, and the LP Recording bass with the same reaction.
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Old 01-29-2013, 12:37 PM
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Rick 4003. Loved the sound, dug the look, respected the artists who'd made it famous, really wasn't into the way it felt in my hands.
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Old 01-29-2013, 07:05 PM
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4003 ,,,

Gassed for years and it just didn't do it for me ,,,tried many others ,,,I keep coming back to fender jazz designs ,,,and I like a 7.25 radius as well
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Old 01-29-2013, 08:02 PM
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Ric 4003 and EBMM Stingray..I've tried them both twice and just can't get 'comfortable' with either.
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Old 01-29-2013, 08:05 PM
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Eden Metro combo. Wanted one for the longest time. Finally got one and literally played it out two gigs. Couldn't stand the tone. "Sterile" would be putting it politely. Traded it not even a week after I got it.
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Old 01-29-2013, 08:17 PM
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Another vote for 4003. I've had one since the early 90's. Never really fell in love with it. But never could bring myself to sell it, either.
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Old 01-29-2013, 08:33 PM
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Fender basses back when I was a teen.

Ampeg SVT when I finally could afford one.


The USA Fender was a real let-down, for the huge price hike compared with the basses I had previously played, and very little or no improvement .

The Ampeg was quite similar experience, it was louder than my EL34 equipped 100 watters, sure, but that's it.
In all fairness it was a CL, and I didn't have a fridge, but still I expected something out of the ordinary.
The new owner was happy though, as was I, made a considerable profit with that transaction.

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Old 01-29-2013, 08:40 PM
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Hi.

Fender basses back when I was a teen.

Ampeg SVT when I finally could afford one.


The USA Fender was a real let-down, for the huge price hike compared with the basses I had previously played, and very little or no improvement .

The Ampeg was quite similar experience, it was louder than my EL34 equipped 100 watters, sure, but that's it.
In all fairness it was a CL, and I didn't have a fridge, but still I expected something out of the ordinary.
The new owner was happy though, as was I, made a considerable profit with that transaction.

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FWIW, I've plugged my SVT into many cabs and found it's not really awesome without the fridge. Good? Sure... Just not awesome. Gotta be a sealed cab thing... Or something.
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Old 01-29-2013, 08:42 PM
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Old 01-29-2013, 08:49 PM
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I loved my Epi T-Bird until the string tension (medium GHS Boomers in drop c!?!?) tore the bridge out of the body. Twice. Then again after installing a Hipshot supertone. And when the supertone came up, it brought the bushings and some chunks of wood with it. I parted it out, and threw the rest in a bonfire. I still have the charred remains of the truss rod and a few of the frets lurking around here somewhere...
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Old 01-29-2013, 10:35 PM
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Im gonna second on the rd artist. I recently got mine a month ago and it seems like i can never get the thing to sound right with my svt-3 :/
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Old 01-30-2013, 02:10 PM
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The Status Jonas Hellborg Signature bass - the one he played in the late 90s. I didn't have complaints as to the sound, but it was so tiny and the knobs cramped the G string so badly i just couldn't get confortable. (4-9V batteries were kind of a bummer too) In all fairness it was built for Jonas, not me.

Sold it off three weeks later.
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Old 01-30-2013, 09:54 PM
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Yet another Rickenbacker 4003 guy here... I shelled out an OBSCENE amount of money on one a few years back. I loved the sound, I loved the look but I absolutely hated the ergonomics of the thing. I really wanted to like it. I really, really did.

If only I could stick the guts of a Rickenbacker into a Jazz bass, I'd be in heaven.
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Old 01-30-2013, 10:26 PM
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What gear did you GAS over for years and years, finally buy or play, and sadly realize it wasn't your thing?

Mine is Gibson basses, in general, but I bought an RD Artist a couple years ago and was so excited. I've loved the idea of these basses for years. Sold it after 8 months or so. Not sure what it is, but those basses just don't fit right in my hands or sound right to my ears. I've also played a handful of Grabbers, Les Pauls, and the LP Recording bass with the same reaction.
For our first Christmas together (85') my wife bought me a brand new $125 Squire P-bass (a huge improvement over my old Peavey T-40), many years later she buys me this stunning black 'authentic' American made Fender P-bass. After about a year of fine tuning both the body and electronics I randomly picked up and plugged my old Squire in (for old times sake) -the shock at how much better it sounded caught me completely off guard -these days I laugh at the fact that my back up bass costs about 7 times as much as my main instrument
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Old 01-30-2013, 10:32 PM
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[quote=T-Bird;13799343]Hi.

Fender basses back when I was a teen.


The USA Fender was a real let-down, for the huge price hike compared with the basses I had previously played, and very little or no improvement .

lol, just read your post after I put mine up- I basically went through something like that except the better sounding 'old' instrument was a Korean made 'Squire' P-bass
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Old 01-30-2013, 10:44 PM
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I bought, built, and played anything with a multi piece, neck through body design.
Now I don't even want to see a neck through instrument much less build or play one.

Same goes for flame maple tops. I'm so sick of seeing them I could just puke, I don't care how great the wood looks. quilted maple isn't far behind. And I'm one of those "wood guys" lol
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Old 01-30-2013, 10:46 PM
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In order of my GAS-induced purchases:

Gibson Les Paul bass. After a short while, I just decided that I preferred passive basses. It was pretty heavy, also.

EB Music Man Stingray (twice in about 14 years). Decided to give it a shot even though it was active. Found myself preferring my Fenders. Then a year or so ago when the Classics came out, I thought I'd give it another try. Liked the 2-band better than the 3, but still didn't like the position of the pickup being so close to the bridge. (I guess I had forgotten!) I like to anchor on the pickup when playing the E string, then on each string when playing the string below. I prefer the position of the P-Bass pup, or the neck pup on a Jazz.

Ric 4003 (also twice in about 12 years). They're just SOOO friggin' beautiful, but ergonomically, I just kept preferring my Fenders. All 3 brands mentioned are great basses. Just not my cup of tea I guess.
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Old 01-31-2013, 08:27 AM
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For our first Christmas together (85') my wife bought me a brand new $125 Squire P-bass (a huge improvement over my old Peavey T-40), many years later she buys me this stunning black 'authentic' American made Fender P-bass. After about a year of fine tuning both the body and electronics I randomly picked up and plugged my old Squire in (for old times sake) -the shock at how much better it sounded caught me completely off guard -these days I laugh at the fact that my back up bass costs about 7 times as much as my main instrument
I'm not sure I believe you...
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I'm not sure I believe you...
what a wonderfully f*&cked up thing to say -do you have some form of emotional issue(s) which prevent you from understanding how your comment would cause suprise then anger? -musicians sharing actual stories of their particular experiences was and is the theme here -your comment puts an instant damper on this. Clearly your assumptive nature goes unchecked in both keeping an open mind and not knowing enough to keep negative comments to yourself -when I call you an ******* assume I'm only saying it because you were wise enough to figure out my lie and that I'm simply jealous of your remarkable abilities.

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Way back when I GASssed for a SWR SM-400. I got one and it never produced a tone that I really liked. I sold it a few years later.
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