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matius88 03-19-2013 09:41 PM

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

matius88 03-20-2013 04:25 AM

someone please?

SalmonCubes 03-20-2013 04:32 AM

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.

Wallace320 03-20-2013 04:48 AM

Not really
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SalmonCubes (Post 14059258)
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.

MIK ProSeries are almost on par with MIG ones, only half their price. Present MIC RockBass are nowhere near old ones and can stand MIK ProSeries down to hardware and pickups. Of course material, and fit and finish are not the very same, but again, another half of ProSeries price tag

Cheers,
Wallace

theduke1 03-20-2013 04:55 AM

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.

matius88 03-20-2013 05:02 AM

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

Wallace320 03-20-2013 05:20 AM

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

pedropuck 03-20-2013 05:32 AM

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.

matius88 03-20-2013 04:32 PM

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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