Acoustic "Classical" style, nylon string BASS guitar?!

Would a Taylor GS mini get you in that ballpark? It sounds like a bass and uses nylon core strings (although they've got a metal wrap around them).
 
:/ I'm thinking that I'd get one of those gigantic, mexican bass guitars. :).

Those seem to be the closest, to the instrument I tried in Gambia. (Though much bigger!)
 
because...a Tacoma Chief with a Cedar top, while designed for Steel Strings, with Nylon/Classical stings actually sounds phenomenal.

Okay. :)

I once had a Chateau acoustic bass guitar (made for bronze strings),. Made it a fretless conversion, put flats on it-

It had no lows *at all*, but a barky and bold midrange; that really stood out for jam sessions, and also free jazz use. My plan was to put a magnetic pickup in the soundhole, aswell as vol/tone pots-

But I lost that bass.

Is that Tacoma real expensive? :/. I like the thought of a cedar top though; reason steel-string ABG's make "no sound" is because the thick strings and heavy bracing. I think.

Rock on man \m/

-E
 
Okay. :)

I once had a Chateau acoustic bass guitar (made for bronze strings),. Made it a fretless conversion, put flats on it-

It had no lows *at all*, but a barky and bold midrange; that really stood out for jam sessions, and also free jazz use. My plan was to put a magnetic pickup in the soundhole, aswell as vol/tone pots-

But I lost that bass.

Is that Tacoma real expensive? :/. I like the thought of a cedar top though; reason steel-string ABG's make "no sound" is because the thick strings and heavy bracing. I think.

Rock on man \m/

-E

Those Tacoma's are becoming pretty expensive since the company is no longer building guitars (Fender bought them out sometime in the 2000's and then shut them down around 2008?)

I remember paying around $350-$600 for a Chief while now they seem to be well over $1,000.

I remember the nylon strings really added a unique sound--extremely balanced.

Best of luck finding the bass you are looking for!
 
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