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Wallace320 03-13-2013 09:35 AM

Guys, strange for me to tell... I need your help
 
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A very famous shop in the nearby now got these two gems:
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In the last 20+ years I been thru a serious G.A.S. that's why, after all the basses come and gone, I now own the following:

Current Setup:
Yamaha Attitude Limited II lava red
Yamaha Attitude Limited II all black
Fender S.Harris West Ham Precision
Epiphone T-Bird Pro (Hipshot Gb7)
Ibanez PaulGray Bass
Trace Elliot T-Bass
Peavey Cirrus Bxp5
Warwick Corvette FL5
G&L L2500 carved top
Yamaha Trbj1005
Yamaha Bbn5
Yamaha Trbj1004
Yamaha Attitude (DiMarzio WillPower)
Yamaha Rbx350 (Hipshot Gb7/EMGhz)
G&L L2000 carved top (Hipshot Bt7)
Epiphone T-Bird Classic (Hipshot Gb7)
Fender Precision jr. (DiMarzio ModelOne)
Axl P.McCartney Violin
Eko Florence Acoustic
Ibanez Rd 900 F.Maple
Ibanez Atk200 Limited

These are off my TB online profile

Given that some are more or less untouchables:
my brother's Yamaha Attitude Special, Bbn5, Trb1004J and G&L L2000 carved top;
my Yamaha Attitude Limited II (both) Trace Elliot T-Bass T-2 (very, very rare) and Fender Steve Harris West Ham United MasterBuilt Precision

what do you think I can unthoughtfully sacrifice and trade for both Aria Pros?

This time I really need your (virtual) helpin' hand

Cheers,
Wallace

Wallace320 03-14-2013 03:34 AM

Wow... after 1,500+ posts my name and nearly 200 views of this one in particular
 
I feel like I'm surprised havin' no feedback at all:bawl:

Is it too hard a question to help me out?

Please, c'mon

Cheers,
Wallace

SoVeryTired 03-14-2013 03:39 AM

Hmmm...

Are you wanting the Arias for a specific purpose?

Which are the basses that you never play (because with that many, there mus be some that never come out of the case)?

Wallace320 03-14-2013 04:03 AM

Well, first of all: thank you
 
No particular sonic need:

readin' my profile ("... basses come and gone...") you see I already owned a few things and tried many more out.

Thru the years I came to the conclusion some kind/shape of basses really speak to me, other simply don't, yet I'm firstly an enthusiast player, secondly a collector...

Bein' raised a thrash metal bass player and as said a collector, that's my interest for Aria Pros. Especially considerin' a not so prohibitive pricetag (€. 990,00 for the "Burton Bass", €. 790,00 for the "Reissue")

Bein' an enthusiast doesn't mean there're "unplayed" basses: I play thrash metal with first 10 basses (a fullstep downtuned) while I employ the other 11 (regularly tuned) for my allround cover band, for some spare acoustic sets and praise&worship (church's choir)

That's why my choice is, this time (in the past I bought/sold/traded almost everything) a bit tough

Cheers,
Wallace

Wallace320 03-14-2013 10:22 AM

Hello?!
 
:eyebrow:

wakey-wakey

Cheers,
Wallace

SoVeryTired 03-14-2013 10:34 AM

I think the lack of response is because people don't know the Arias so well, and because that's a long list of basses to try and choose from! :)

If you actually play all the basses, are there any where you feel like one of the other basses does the same job but better, or at least as well?

Munjibunga 03-14-2013 10:40 AM

Why sacrifice any of them? You look a little low on basses.

tastybasslines 03-14-2013 10:42 AM

I had an Aria Pro 2, it was my first bass. If it is a "gem" then I didn't know it. I sold it and it was neck thru, brass nut, etc...nice looking but an absolute tank and the pickup was by far the worst of all basses I've ever played.

mjac28 03-14-2013 10:42 AM

Axl P.McCartney Violin
Yamaha Attitude Limited II all black
Peavey Cirrus Bxp5

AltGrendel 03-14-2013 10:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mjac28 (Post 14030144)
Axl P.McCartney Violin
Yamaha Attitude Limited II all black
Peavey Cirrus Bxp5

+1

georgestrings 03-14-2013 10:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Munjibunga (Post 14030117)
Why sacrifice any of them? You look a little low on basses.

Yeah, I *used* to flip basses before buying the next one - then I let a couple "get away" that I wish I had back... Now, if it plays really well and sounds good, I just keep it, and buy the next one I want, anyways... It's not like ya gotta feed 'em or anything, and it's kinda nice to have a bunch of good playing basses I can pick up at random for variety...

In short, I'm the wrong person to ask this question of...


- georgestrings

ajpaul59 03-14-2013 11:02 AM

Wallace. la mia preferenza è per voi di vendere il Atk200 Ibanez e Epiphone T-Bird. Se ritieni che ti piacerebbe avere di nuovo, è possibile acquistare questi due modelli facilmente

Per favore, scusate il mio italiano. Io non parlo molto ora.

Wallace320 03-14-2013 11:05 AM

Good point
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mjac28 (Post 14030144)
Axl P.McCartney Violin
Yamaha Attitude Limited II all black
Peavey Cirrus Bxp5

AltGrendel agreed too

My problem is the shop tellin' me they'd go for absolutely cheap tradin' items (to keep most of the cash) thus, for instance, excludin' Yamaha Attitude Limited IIs (if only I'd ever seriously thought to get rid of)

Well, something's movin' anyway

Go on friends:hyper:

Cheers,
Wallace

lfmn16 03-14-2013 11:06 AM

Here are two suggestions to help you decide for yourself - Which of your basses cover the same needs and which basses do you use the least.

On the other hand, you've got 21 basses. Are you afraid 23 is too many??

Wallace320 03-14-2013 11:07 AM

oops
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tastybasslines (Post 14030137)
I had an Aria Pro 2, it was my first bass. If it is a "gem" then I didn't know it. I sold it and it was neck thru, brass nut, etc...nice looking but an absolute tank and the pickup was by far the worst of all basses I've ever played.

This one's bad news:eek:

Thank you buddy

Cheers,
Wallace

Wallace320 03-14-2013 11:09 AM

George, I read of yours a lot (and Munji's as well)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by georgestrings (Post 14030193)
Yeah, I *used* to flip basses before buying the next one - then I let a couple "get away" that I wish I had back... Now, if it plays really well and sounds good, I just keep it, and buy the next one I want, anyways... It's not like ya gotta feed 'em or anything, and it's kinda nice to have a bunch of good playing basses I can pick up at random for variety...

In short, I'm the wrong person to ask this question of...


- georgestrings

That's why, by converse, I really think you're the right people to lead me in a way

Cheers,
Wallace

Wallace320 03-14-2013 11:12 AM

Those're the ones the shop pointed out
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ajpaul59 (Post 14030278)
Wallace. la mia preferenza è per voi di vendere il Atk200 Ibanez e Epiphone T-Bird. Se ritieni che ti piacerebbe avere di nuovo, è possibile acquistare questi due modelli facilmente

Per favore, scusate il mio italiano. Io non parlo molto ora.

The reason while I specified they're aimin' to keep as much more cash as they can

Cheers,
Wallace

Ps: il Tuo italiano è pressoché eccellente

C'è chi in Italia non sa usarlo come Te:D

DwaynieAD 03-14-2013 11:16 AM

ditch the ibby's

Wallace320 03-14-2013 11:17 AM

Touché
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lfmn16 (Post 14030300)
Here are two suggestions to help you decide for yourself - Which of your basses cover the same needs and which basses do you use the least.

On the other hand, you've got 21 basses. Are you afraid 23 is too many??

Well... actually... I already "touched" 23 a few weeks ago:D (and managed to sell a Warwick Corvette and a Ibanez Atk310 in the meantime)

Yes... they already are too many like this

Maybe I should sell three in the moment of buyin' two (but no room for "for sale ads" right here and now)

Cheers,
Wallace

ajpaul59 03-14-2013 11:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wallace320 (Post 14030341)
The reason while I specified they're aimin' to keep as much more cash as they can

Cheers,
Wallace

Ps: il Tuo italiano è pressoché eccellente

C'è chi in Italia non sa usarlo come Te:D

Grazie! Molto gentile da parte vostra Mio padre è nato a L'Aquila

Come alcuni altri hanno detto, Ho anche suonato il basso Aria Pro e non mi piace.


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