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01-08-2013, 07:34 AM
|  | Cort bassist by obligation | | Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: South Florida | | | A bass for a Who tribute? I have a buddy who is looking to form a Who tribute. He can spend up to $1,000 for a bass that would look appropriate for this gig.
I was thinking either a used P Bass or Thunderbird. Any other suggestions for his budget?
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01-08-2013, 07:38 AM
|  | Registered User | | Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Yonkers, NY | | P-bass with a Maple board or Thunderbird are good choices, but if I were going to form a Who tribute I'd opt for one of these: http://cataldobasses.com/ | 
01-08-2013, 07:38 AM
|  | Registered User | | Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Columbus, IN | | | I saw a Warmoth Explorer type bass once that was made for a Who Tribute band. It had the Rounded 2+2 headstock. Looked good!
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01-08-2013, 07:40 AM
|  | Cort bassist by obligation | | Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: South Florida | | Quote:
Originally Posted by thisSNsucks P-bass with a Maple board or Thunderbird are good choices, but if I were going to form a Who tribute I'd opt for one of these: http://cataldobasses.com/ | Good info. Wonder how much those go for?
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01-08-2013, 07:41 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Between Chicago and Milwaukee | | | I'd get a P-Bass with a maple board. Or a Rickenbacker 4001...
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01-08-2013, 07:43 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: May 2012 Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland | | There is only 1 bass to fit a Who tribute band... (a tad more expensive than $1k)
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01-08-2013, 07:44 AM
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01-08-2013, 07:44 AM
|  | aka Marc or Marky Potatoes | | Join Date: Jul 2011 Location: Brooklyn, NY, United States | | How about the Dean John Entwistle Spider or Hybrid? 
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01-08-2013, 07:45 AM
|  | Cort bassist by obligation | | Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: South Florida | | Maple fretboard??? 
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01-08-2013, 07:47 AM
|  | Cort bassist by obligation | | Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: South Florida | | Quote:
Originally Posted by ggvicviper How about the Dean John Entwistle Spider or Hybrid?  | Very cool. Too bad they mostly come in black. 
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01-08-2013, 07:48 AM
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01-08-2013, 07:50 AM
| | | | I know the original question focused on looks, but for the sound you can't forget the Rotosound Swing Bass strings. I would vote for those on a black Fender P-Bass with maple fingerboard. | 
01-08-2013, 07:51 AM
|  | Registered User | | Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: New Jersey | | Quote:
Originally Posted by ggvicviper How about the Dean John Entwistle Spider or Hybrid?  |
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They're offering an affordable take on The Ox's Fenderbirds as well as the Alembic Explorers. IIRC, the Hybrid might retail for about $700. | 
01-08-2013, 07:52 AM
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Originally Posted by bassgod76 Good info. Wonder how much those go for? | I placed an order for a JAEbird Custom at Cataldobasses this week. Been talking to Carlo for the last week about the specification for it and he is a really nice guy! Building takes about 12 weeks. | 
01-08-2013, 08:06 AM
|  | Registered User | | Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: Flint, MI (USA) | | | don't try to get it "perfect" My input would be this: for a tribute band, you want a bass that is visually associated with the player by casual to serious fans, but don't think you have to satisfy bass nerds like us. Two problems with The Who: a) long career, so they used lots of different equipment over time, b) The Ox had a million different axes in his arsenal.
If it were me, I would resist the urge to be absolutely perfect. Just like props on stage, you want to get "close enough" to trigger the visual memory of movies, photos, and album covers in the minds of fans. So, in other words, you need a playable prop. Or two. Or three.
Some other ideas: - Eastwood Stormbird. This one has the non-reverse body but not the Fender-shaped headstock.
- Dean Metalman 4. Not sure if this is a really giggable bass, but to your casual Who fan, it would "read" like an Ox axe.
For a tribute band, I'd also be looking for basses you could unload easily after the project is over, unless you really got attached to the sound. Take my view with a grain of salt because I believe the following: - People pay far less attention to your gear than you think they do; they are more likely to pay attention to your clothes, stage presence, and the notes you play than the gearhead stuff we care about.
- Properly set up, even extremely cheap basses are perfectly giggable. I played a bunch of gigs on under-$200 basses; as long as a good tech gives them a good working over, most basses can get the job done.
There are PLENTY of people who don't believe #1 and #2 above, so factor that in.
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01-08-2013, 08:18 AM
|  | stoopid | | Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: St. Louis | | I mainly use my '79 pbass with maple neck for Live at Leeds. I'll run through the overdrive section of a Pigtronix Disnortion into and SVT and 810 cab...or two. :-)
For Quadrophenia I'll usually use my jazz bass or Alembic Epic. Same if were just doing a "hits" show.
Really, who cares? Just get the best tone, put on your Entwistle, and have fun. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1Vs...e_gdata_player
Pay no attention to my screw up at the beginning. ;-) I lost it when it went dark. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pxN...e_gdata_player
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01-08-2013, 08:20 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Between Chicago and Milwaukee | | Quote:
Originally Posted by bassgod76 Maple fretboard???  | Sure...check around 9:45... http://www.youtube.com/embed/7BkGeEYNxB4
I always thought that maple fretboard P-Basses sounded raspier and nastier that the rosewood ones.
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01-08-2013, 08:21 AM
|  | As a matter of fact....I am your Queen! Endorsing Artist Mike Lull T Bass pickups | | Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Seattle Washington | | As someone that has owned a Stormbird I would NOT reccomend it, absolutely a terrible bass, probably the worst instrument I've ever owned. Carlo makes several basses that would certainly be right at home for a Who Tribute and they are priced right as well. Beyound that there are good Thunderbirds out there from Greco, Orville, Epiphone (Elitist or the new Classic) and of course Gibson........
Here's a buddy of mine getting it done right, check the SUNN rig! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjFvg...layer_embedded | 
01-08-2013, 08:21 AM
|  | Cort bassist by obligation | | Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: South Florida | | Quote:
Originally Posted by ko stradivarius | Well, I think he's going for the Isle of Wight look with the skeleton suit, so...
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01-08-2013, 08:24 AM
|  | Registered User | | Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: Flint, MI (USA) | | Quote:
Originally Posted by TBird1958 As someone that has owned a Stormbird I would NOT reccomend it, absolutely a terrible bass, probably the worst instrument I've ever owned. | This is good info to have; my son has been lusting over one for about a year. Thanks for sharing.
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