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Bass for playing live and record, please help well im trying to buy a new bass, and i already have this ones: California squier jazz bass fretless vintage modified squier. i want to buy a bass for playing live and record. the bass im seeing are: Rockbass Corvette 5 string Warwick Rockbass Fortress Warwick Rockbass Corvette Premium - 5c - Natural High Polish WARWICK Corvette Standard (German, used) Spector Legend Custom 5 and here in argentina we have this passive bass (malosetti signature, hes a bassist from argentina): · 5 string, solid wood · one piece neck (Neck Trhu W/Ultra Access) walnut and ash. · rosewood 34" y 26 (Jim Dunlop 6100). · solid body of mahogany. · Mics Seymour Duncan Basslines (1 Soap Bar & 1 JB-2) · bridgeSchecter Custom String-Thru Body. · grover im a all around player and idont want to buy a fender because i dont want to go that way, so im trying to search for 4 strings and 5 strngs basses with extended scales for soloing and for using it for latin jazz, or jazz. if you can give me another advice of a similar bass in the same price range of another brand, or another model i will apreciate, do you think this kind of basses are good for playing live and record? thanks for all! and sorry for my english |
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Out of those, I would go with the Spector. I've heard the new non-German Warwicks are rather sub-par. It it would suit you, also look at the Schecter Hellraiser 5 or Stiletto Studio 5. |
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Cheers, Wallace |
I play G&L L2500s fretted and frettless and have been very happy with the live sound or direct in to the mixing board for recording. |
thanks for your reply, the warwick rockbass is not so good for playing live or studio? SalmonCubes its a shame that some of that basses you name are not in sale here. for example Schecter Hellraiser 5 or Stiletto Studio 5. here is only in sale: Spector Legend Custom 5 Warwick Rockbass Corvette Premium - 5c - Natural High Polish and in shecter the shecter custom 5 |
I really think they're freakin' awesome for their price And FYI I'd record thru a nirvana black oil ebony fingerboard 5er and Peavey Cirrus Bxp 5er with Warwick ProFet head and Peavey Tvx 2x10" 4ohm cab. Cheers, Wallace |
I've had the Warwick Rockbass Corvette Premium V, fretted and fretless. Played them live and for recording. I think they are great basses for the money. |
thanks for your reply! here in argentina i found someone selling this warwick, is a corvette std 4 german 98 ![]() do you think is worth the money?, is a german warwick, but i think someone change the mics to active seymour duncan what do you think about it? |
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