Re: Bass questions for guitarists
I'm a bass player, and this is really odd, but I like 4 and six string basses... but not 5 strings! I figure if you're going to go for the extra rumble with that B string you might as well be serious about rocking out and extend the finger board both ways.
Active electronics are incredibly versatile and sound particularly awesome for funk when you want to slap, but not entirely necessary. All of my basses are passive, and I can fill just about any genre with my jazz bass and an amp with some good equalization controls.
Fretless is a lot more specific to playing style. if you're planning on being able to slap or play with a pick, I wouldn't consider this option so much. You also need to get either a really good finishing coat on your neck or just deal with playing flatwound strings, otherwise you're going to start pitting your neck after a while.
I'm a sucker for vintage styled basses a la Ernie Ball/Music Man, Fender, Gibson, and G&L. that's just a personal preference thing.
and as for where a bass player should be in the mix, that's all about being in the pocket. Does a tight blues groove call for a tight bass line? yes? Should you be wildly running all over the neck in a punk rock song? not really.
So I dunno, If I had to suggest anything, I'd say that the most rounded bass to have would be either one with a P/J pickup configuration or a music man style humbucker, 4 strings, maybe 2 or 3 band active eq if you can afford to drop the extra money and want to add some more sophisticated options to your tone.
that's all I got. hope it helps.