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Get yourself to a decent music shop and try as many as possible. If it doesn’t feel right it’s not the right one. Also depends on what amp you use, check for the tone you get from the pickups.On this site?
Looking to upgrade mine need a few suggestions.
My mate Tom said this is what you want Ringy.
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G6136B-TP12 Custom Shop Tom Petersson Signature White Falcon™ Bass 12-String with Cadillac Tailpiece, White Lacquer
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Get yourself to a decent music shop and try as many as possible. If it doesn’t feel right it’s not the right one. Also depends on what amp you use, check for the tone you get from the pickups.
What do you use at the moment?
Obviously price is a big consideration, Fender maybe or if money is no object a Rickenbacker.I'm gigging with the Ibanez Sr300 which is okay but the tone sounds too jazzy whatever settings I use on the bass and amp
Obviously price is a big consideration, Fender maybe or if money is no object a Rickenbacker.
Squier and Epiphone are said to be excellent, I have an Epiphone Les Paul Gold Top guitar and the quality is very good. Bass is not my thing and I see a lot of players at the jazz club but as you’ve said you’re not looking for a jazzy sound.
Think I'm going to go for Fender precision P Bass.. going to try one out tomorrow.. thanks for the advice.