Finally figured I could stand to buy a real bass. I've got the reportedly excellent Amplitube SVT software modeler so why not have some fun with a bass and be able to lay down some basslines on my home demo's I figured.
So I went up to the guitar shop and played nearly everything in sight.
Ibanez etc ? Played nice but just don't dig the modern looks
Musicman ? Awesome but $1500+ is a bit steep for an instrument I don't really play
Gibson/Epiphone ? Dig the T-bird look but it sounded rather limited to rock styles and the headstock kept diving. Chunky neck. Beast of an instrument though looks awesome
Fender P and J basses ? Nice classic style but I find the Pbass a bit boring and the necks a bit big for my guitar player hands and the J bass sonically sounded a bit thin.
So I came across the Jag bass and it seems about perfect as far as I can tell. Very cool retro Fender style. Comfortable J style body contours and a great neck. Wide range of tones as well from deep to rather cutting and sharp.
It felt great for my limited ability to slap, fingerpick and play with a pick. Just seemed to play better ie; easier than anything else in the shop, even the far more expensive offerings such as the Fender USA stuff.
Really sounded about as good and played as well as the Musicman Stingray's for less than half the cost.
GC has a 15% off sale on Friday and I was planning on going back to pick it up then, but though I'd see if anyone has any feedback or insights between now and then.
As I said, I'm not a bass player but it seemed to play and sound good to me. Looked cool, has both active and passive pup options and while a little pricier than the standard Fenders it seemed like a good bang for the buck
So does anyone who's played or owned one have any thoughts ?
Will I be happy with it or as I get better as a bass player wish I went a different route ?
Usage will be typical blues and rock backings and hopefully as I learn, some funkier style stuff as well.
I doubt I'll ever be Flea or Bootsy, but definatly would like an instrument that can cover a variey of styles and that won't leave me wishing for features or a better build over time.
thanks
So I went up to the guitar shop and played nearly everything in sight.
Ibanez etc ? Played nice but just don't dig the modern looks
Musicman ? Awesome but $1500+ is a bit steep for an instrument I don't really play
Gibson/Epiphone ? Dig the T-bird look but it sounded rather limited to rock styles and the headstock kept diving. Chunky neck. Beast of an instrument though looks awesome
Fender P and J basses ? Nice classic style but I find the Pbass a bit boring and the necks a bit big for my guitar player hands and the J bass sonically sounded a bit thin.
So I came across the Jag bass and it seems about perfect as far as I can tell. Very cool retro Fender style. Comfortable J style body contours and a great neck. Wide range of tones as well from deep to rather cutting and sharp.
It felt great for my limited ability to slap, fingerpick and play with a pick. Just seemed to play better ie; easier than anything else in the shop, even the far more expensive offerings such as the Fender USA stuff.
Really sounded about as good and played as well as the Musicman Stingray's for less than half the cost.
GC has a 15% off sale on Friday and I was planning on going back to pick it up then, but though I'd see if anyone has any feedback or insights between now and then.
As I said, I'm not a bass player but it seemed to play and sound good to me. Looked cool, has both active and passive pup options and while a little pricier than the standard Fenders it seemed like a good bang for the buck
So does anyone who's played or owned one have any thoughts ?
Will I be happy with it or as I get better as a bass player wish I went a different route ?
Usage will be typical blues and rock backings and hopefully as I learn, some funkier style stuff as well.
I doubt I'll ever be Flea or Bootsy, but definatly would like an instrument that can cover a variey of styles and that won't leave me wishing for features or a better build over time.
thanks