Yeah, I have both. Prefer the anagram for a lot of reasons but they work well together too. The anagram is just … easy. Easy to program, easy to get a great sound, easy to use live. The nano does captures well and I use it for that and occasionally in my chain to add more “stuff”. It’s easy to...
I have 2…both 4 strings. I have the third one made with custom wiring done by Jim and Tom Anderson. It’s got the best neck of any bass I’ve ever owned and a wild preamp section (I think they were working the preamp out when the built this) but I never play it…so it might go up for sale. I’ll...
I’ve been trying to find one of these because it fits in my vault for travel. Oddly enough, people kept saying that these aren’t used by pros but it was a pro player who recommended this for me for my bass vault. I think pros use whatever is best for their purposes.
If anyone has one of these...
Thanks all, I didn’t expect all the responses about my cancer battle but I really, really appreciate them. Makes me feel less alone in my experiences which is nice but it also alarms me how many bass players have fought cancer. Maybe we should have picked another instrument?!? :D
Thank you. You said it better than I did - it has been a gift. My life is 1000% better, I’m more focused and the crap in my life is gone (no pun intended). Congrats on your survival…I will survive mine as well.
Thanks man, yeah I'm in Nashvegas a lot these days. I have a lot of friends there and rely on them for help too. I generally split my signal from a compressor into a FatBoy Tube DI and then run to the amp, it gives ia a big sound on big systems and generally soundmen like the beef. It's two...
I'm 57 years old, have dealt and beat stage 3 colon cancer in the last 2 years and have decided to rebuild and USE all my old amps. Just finished a 58 Princeton (OMG...the tone) and now I'm working on a 1969 Ampeg B15 that I bought from a dude who never played it. It's absolutely mint which...
it’s not a signature model, just one built for him by Chopper Anderson in Nashville. He owns Alien basses and apparently has been good friends with Willie for decades. Chopper played with Reba I think. Longtime Nashville bassist.
I have a Pentabuzz…bought it 5 years ago for almost nothing but somebody had gutted the electronics and put EMGs in it. I have nothing against EMG pickups but this sounds like crap. About a year ago I contacted Bartolini about getting the orginal preamp and pickups but since Mike P had gone...
same. I’ve owned several and my blue Suhr jazz is the best bass I own (and I own many very, very nice basses including Sadowsky, Status, James Tyler, Pedulla, etc.).
I’ve had a ton of Rics and the two best I owned included an all original 73 and an Ibanez lawsuit. I don’t regret selling all of them except these two. The Ibanez blew most the real rics away and played like a dream. I wash I still had it. I’ve not played other lawsuit basses but the other...
That bass was made when Jesse Blue still worked for Warrior and made the basses. I had a 1999 NAMM bass that was made for me...it was a hyper Musicman and I bought several Warriors after Jesse left. They weren't even in the same ballpark as the ones he made. Unbelievable luthier. He makes...
I have a bunch of really nice basses...Suhr, Sadowsky, Status, Fender, etc...nothing like this bass. I've never heard a P bass sound SO good. And the neck is just something wondrous to behold.
I'm VERY late to this party but I have this one and another 4 on the way. This one was built for Dave Jerden and I've seen it on TB before. I bought it in Vegas about 3 years ago. There's also an Italian video on YouTube about the pickups in this bass. I have a LOT of nice basses but this is...