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The Top 10 Basses

Top 10 Basses


1. Fender Jazz Bass
The Fender Jazz is almost the undisputed winner, it has the same incredible quality of the Precision but it has a more versatile sound. With its more trebly tone the Jazz (or J bass) stands out from the mix, making it the choice for Jazz players and those who want to play more melodically.

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2. Fender Precision Bass
The P bass was the first bass to come from fender guitars, two pickups close to neck position gives a smooth tone that brings joy to the ears of any bassist into blues, rock or Motown. The bass has a warmer and deeper sound than the J and it is slightly less versatile.


3. Gibson Thunderbird
The Thunderbird is Rock ‘n’ Roll. The axe of choice for many rock players such as Nikki Sixx, John Entwistle, Jean Simmons and Josh Reedy. With its humbuckers and heavy tone this bass is a true monster (a heavy one too). The standard model has a cool sunburst finish and of course the iconic eagle on the pickguard.

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4. Musicman Stingray
The Stingray is an awesome bass with a modern sound that suits all sorts of styles from pop to funk and all the way to metal. It is a great bass for slapping and this makes it the ideal choice for players such as Louis Johnson and Flea. The bass usually features a teardrop pickguard and a single large humbucker.

5. Rickenbacker 4001/4003
The Rick is another one of those iconic rock basses. It would have been higher on the list except that I find it to be a bit uncomfortable to play. It usually costs a fair bit to buy but is still one of those basses you dream of buying. Notable players include Paul McCartney, Geddy Lee, Lemmy, Geezer Butler and Cliff Burton. If you haven’t heard of any of those players then you’re on the wrong site!

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6. Ritter Bass
The Ritter, as seen in one of my previous blog posts, is a really really incredibly good looking bass guitar. Expect high prices and crazy designs (not a bad thing!).

7. Fender Jaguar
I’m probably a bit biased because I own one but this is a cool bass. You can read about it in my first blog post. Awesome Japanese electronics make this bass more versatile than Johnny Depp. Notable players include me, JMJ and that guy from The All-American Rejects.

8. Warwick Corvette
This is what the Warwick website says about the Corvette “If the entire line of Warwick basses is like a family at a party, then the Corvette is the latest in-law who ate all the food, drank all the booze and is now in the coat closet with not one, but two of the wait staff!”. Not sure if that’s true but the bass does look, sound and feel pretty snazzy.

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9. Hofner Beatle Bass
You’ve seen this bass, you’ve heard this bass and you probably know that
Paul McCartney plays this bass. If you didn’t, well now you do.

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10. Gibson SG Bass
Also known as the EB-3 this bass isn’t as popular as its birdlike cousin, which might be because it’s not quite as heavy and tough. Anyway Jack Bruce from Cream plays it, isn’t that enough?
 
I think it depends on many factors and can be very personally.
I always wanting fender Jazz, but each time I play Jazz Bass, I come back to Precision Bass. I don't know, maybe it's just me.. But that happen all the time.
Yes I'm a Fender P-Bass guy, tho I still and will always admire Fender J-Bass too.
I'm sure other people will say different things about their choice of what is the best bass for them. And it might change from time to time.
:)
 
Not versatile as in what it can play, versatile as in what sounds it can make. Thanks keithalan your right.

Just remember that the list is opinion and only includes basses ive heard or played. Its not set in stone so feel free to argue as to what the top 10 should be!!
 
Well certainly the Jazz, P-Bass, Ric and T-Bird are all time classics and have been on so many great records...you'll get no argument from me, or I would suspect most people. If I could only have one? P-Bass...I agree that they are just as versatile as a jazz depending on approach, tone knob, etc...and a more dynamic bass in how it reacts to the players hands and force...blah blah!

Other noteworthy contenders

Gibson Grabber/Ripper/G3/EBO
Wal Mk1
 
yeah its a tough one, i havent had as much experience with p's as i have with j's and again im biased because i have a j. As for those other basses, they look cool but i havent played or heard any of them so obviously i couldnt include them in the list.
 
yeah its a tough one, i havent had as much experience with p's as i have with j's and again im biased because i have a j. As for those other basses, they look cool but i havent played or heard any of them so obviously i couldnt include them in the list.

So you don't have experience with the basses, and you're biased, but you're declaring the top basses... very journalistic of you.
 
Everyone will have their own opinion on a top 10 list, so here is mine.

1. Fender Jazz
2. Rickenbacker 4001/4003
3. Rickenbacker 4004
4. Fender Precision
5. Spector USA NS2
6. Alembic Series 1 & Series 2
7. Gibson Thunderbird
8. Musicman Stingray
9. Roscoe LG-3000
10. Steinberger L-Series