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georgestrings 03-04-2013 10:11 AM

Updated basses pic
 
I've shuffled around a couple of basses, and took a current pic if anyone's interested:




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VanillaThundah 03-04-2013 10:13 AM

For some reason I read that title as saying "Underrated Basses Pic"....


Good Lord I need to go get more coffee, it's gonna be a loooong Monday lol


EDIT: Oh, nice basses btw. That Ibanez SR505 looks gorgeous!! :bassist:

casper_morgan 03-04-2013 10:13 AM

I love the SR & the Thunderbird the mostest!!

georgestrings 03-04-2013 10:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by VanillaThundah (Post 13973885)
For some reason I read that title as saying "Underrated Basses Pic"....


Good Lord I need to go get more coffee, it's gonna be a loooong Monday lol


EDIT: Oh, nice basses btw. That Ibanez SR505 looks gorgeous!! :bassist:


Thanks - and that's an sr905, btw... I've owned a couple of sr505s, and think they're great for the money - but this 905 smokes 'em... It's very clear in the mix, without sounded too "nasally" - it's deep and clear, yet warm at the same time, plays great, is light with a neck that's very fast, and very stable... I've probably owned close to a dozen Ibby 5ers, and this one is the only one I'll probably never part with...


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spector_boogie 03-04-2013 10:33 AM

Nice getup as always, man!

georgestrings 03-04-2013 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by casper_morgan (Post 13973889)
I love the SR & the Thunderbird the mostest!!


Thanks - when I got the T-bird, I was planning on flipping it for a nice profit, 'cause I got a killer deal on it... but it's grown on me... Both my guitards love it(both huge Gibson fans), and some of my band's fans have complimented me on it - so, I guess it's staying... Besides, it's nice to have something different than the Fenders and EBMMs I typically play - it's definitely got a rock look and sound to it, a fast thin neck, and is surprisingly comfortable to play...


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Rip Topaz 03-04-2013 10:37 AM

Nice collection. Looks like you can get any tone you need.

spector_boogie 03-04-2013 10:37 AM

I'd love one of the white T-bird from the 90's, a legit Gibson model.

georgestrings 03-04-2013 10:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spector_boogie (Post 13974001)
Nice getup as always, man!


Thanks, bro - I'm thinking about getting another Spector this year, but a 4 string this time...


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georgestrings 03-04-2013 10:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spector_boogie (Post 13974023)
I'd love one of the white T-bird from the 90's, a legit Gibson model.


Me too - I love the look of white T-birds... and yeah, the Epiphones don't quite cut it for me... I'm actually toying around with the idea of building a Federbird out of an Epi, though...


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georgestrings 03-04-2013 10:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rip Topaz (Post 13974018)
Nice collection. Looks like you can get any tone you need.

Thanks - I can't quite get the Spector/Warwick tone, nor the Ric tone... I'll probably get another Spector in the future, and have already owned a Ric - and found that they're not my thing...


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dukeisdog 03-05-2013 07:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by georgestrings (Post 13974025)
Thanks, bro - I'm thinking about getting another Spector this year, but a 4 string this time...


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Do it!! Been LOVING my Euro 5LX through my Mesa cabs, the aggressive tone of the Spector sounds killer though my PH412

georgestrings 03-05-2013 07:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dukeisdog (Post 13978975)
Do it!! Been LOVING my Euro 5LX through my Mesa cabs, the aggressive tone of the Spector sounds killer though my PH412

I used to have a pair of Q5 Pros when I was playing Spectors, and their tone always was great - the main reason why I got away from them is that I was playing 5ers for 3 out of 4 hours per gigs back then, and between the weight and 35" scale, it was wearing me out... I switched to Ibanez and Schecter for a little while, and have since settled on EBMMs for my 5 string needs, and kept one Ibanez 5er 'cause it's such a good instrument.... Still, I miss having the Spector sound available to me, and think they're typically very well made - a 34" 4 string is definitely in the cards at some point...


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ezstep 03-05-2013 09:29 PM

Hey, George! Long time.... I am down to four. One old p.o.s. acoustic/electric, and three pretty nice basses. But, I've been thinning down since retirement. Good to hear from you.

mellowinman 03-05-2013 09:44 PM

Do you have anything that goes with this pair of boots?


JimmyM 03-05-2013 10:13 PM

That's absolutely ridiculous having 11 basses! You should have no more than 10. Anything more is just excessive.
























(awaiting my 10th bass)

lowfreqgeek 03-05-2013 10:19 PM

What?!?!?! No fretless?

That's a lot of frets you have there!

:hiding:

georgestrings 03-06-2013 01:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ezstep (Post 13983781)
Hey, George! Long time.... I am down to four. One old p.o.s. acoustic/electric, and three pretty nice basses. But, I've been thinning down since retirement. Good to hear from you.


Thanks - nice to hear from you, too...


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georgestrings 03-06-2013 01:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JimmyM (Post 13983971)
That's absolutely ridiculous having 11 basses! You should have no more than 10. Anything more is just excessive.
























(awaiting my 10th bass)


Yeah, it does seem to be a little out of control, hahaha!!! I *used* to flip basses when I wanted something "new" - now, I just keep it if it's a good player, and buy the next one that comes up that I like...


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georgestrings 03-06-2013 01:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lowfreqgeek (Post 13983987)
What?!?!?! No fretless?

That's a lot of frets you have there!

:hiding:


I've owned a couple of nice fretless basses, and they're just not my thing... I pretty much always play and sing, and playing a fretless takes away from that - besides, I'm not really playing any styles that would call for a fretless...

Still, I may pick up one of those Squier VMJ fretless basses just "because" - you never know...


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