Re: Thinking about buying a bass to learn on a PJ bass
I know I want it to have a single coil middle or neck and bridge hum set up like this but I would want either 4 or 5 strings. Anybody own or played a bass similar to this? Any brands or models people would suggest?
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yep this is my bass:

the pups look like j bass pickups, but inside they are split like a p bass. Hum cancelling and fat as phuck.
Its a fender USA from 1990, but the only thing that is original is the body and the scratchplate. Neck is warmoth. pups are bartolinis. ridge is gotoh. tuners are schaller.
5 string basses are very difficult to get a good string balance. Bear that in mind when you are trying em out - you really notice string to string balance when you are recording and listening to playback. Everything zerberus has said is spot on.
The ppl who recommended firebirds are spot on too. Those epi thunderbirds are great. Fat necks. solid feel and chunky agressive pickups. I dig em a lot - way more than the fender offerings in the same price range. You should try one before you buy a P or J bass at least.
I never thought about the fire bird ill look into one. The hardest part for me is even after I get the bass is What type of rig to get. I know what to expect with guitar amps but bass I have no Idea
With bass - the rig is the whole ball game. Dont skimp on it. Wattage is king - and the cab must be solidly constructed. There are no shortcuts here - unless every gig you play at has a great PA with thousands of watts of power and a powerful foldback system (lets face it- that is rare). The reason is that bass eats wattage, so with a small PA the bass sucks power from the vocals and whatever else is running thru it. A well tuned bass rig takes the load off the PA and is your best onstage monitoring setup. Having said all that - a good DI is your friend. MOst good bass amps have their own DI, but a dedicated tone shaping DI is worth every penny too.
Also: if you are mainly using it for recording, the first thing to buy is the sansamp bass version. Worth every penny. It gives you killer recorded bass sounds but its also the best direct box for live - a total swiss army knife for getting your tone anywhere - with any rig or PA system. The mxr one is nice too. There are more from aguilar and various others too.