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soundchaser59
Reluctant Commander
I am a guitar player, but I have a Fender Precision Lyte I've used for a few years for home recording. I recently had the thing worked over, heavier strings, setup, action, etc..... but I'm still not impressed with the sound. It is just too loose and flabby and hard to play and not as "precise" as I think a Precision should be, maybe because it is a "Lyte"?? I dont think it fits my hand or my fingers well, and I do have smaller hands.......good for guitar, not so good for bass. The frets are huge and wide, the neck is too wide, and frankly I was not "sober" when I played it and bought it.
But I think with the right instrument I would be able to play well and get better home recordings.
I am now in a position to start saving $$$$$$ for a better bass. But I know very little about what to look for in a good bass. Maybe it would be easier to ask what should I avoid in a bass? Prefer to stick with USA-made, can do JP made, but would rather avoid the Mx made.
I can go up to about $1,000 bucks, give or take a hundred or two, but like to stay under that a bit if possible. I dont want the cheapest, I'd rather spend a bit more to get something I can live with for 20 years! I'd rather not have to buy a better one again in a few years! Can I do that for a thousand bucks?? Will I get better gear (pickups, heads, electronics) from the start if I spend more up front?
Is Fender P the best I can do for a grand? Or can I get a better brand in that range? My best friends in high school both played Ricks, and sounded great, but I have no idea what a good Rick would cost today. If you asked me to give an example, the first thing that comes to mind is the bass sound in the SRV videos. Good clean but punchy classic rock/blues/jazzrock sounds.
I guess you get the idea. Wasn't sure what to search to find posts that just talk about shopping. Thanks for the help! - SC
But I think with the right instrument I would be able to play well and get better home recordings.
I am now in a position to start saving $$$$$$ for a better bass. But I know very little about what to look for in a good bass. Maybe it would be easier to ask what should I avoid in a bass? Prefer to stick with USA-made, can do JP made, but would rather avoid the Mx made.
I can go up to about $1,000 bucks, give or take a hundred or two, but like to stay under that a bit if possible. I dont want the cheapest, I'd rather spend a bit more to get something I can live with for 20 years! I'd rather not have to buy a better one again in a few years! Can I do that for a thousand bucks?? Will I get better gear (pickups, heads, electronics) from the start if I spend more up front?
Is Fender P the best I can do for a grand? Or can I get a better brand in that range? My best friends in high school both played Ricks, and sounded great, but I have no idea what a good Rick would cost today. If you asked me to give an example, the first thing that comes to mind is the bass sound in the SRV videos. Good clean but punchy classic rock/blues/jazzrock sounds.
I guess you get the idea. Wasn't sure what to search to find posts that just talk about shopping. Thanks for the help! - SC