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mrmckinney

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Hey crew, I’m a Music Man fanatic guitar player who’s wanting to pick up a bass. Need some advice on what to get. I considered a Silo 6 string for obvious reasons but want to hear what you all think. I am fine with used (actually prefer it). Don’t really have a price range in mind and find bang for buck and playability much more important that cost. Suggestions much appreciated.


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phatduckk

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As for the suggestions. Depends on your budget. Personally I’d recommend a used Sterling (not the brand, the model). You can get one for less than $1k online and they’re amazing.

The reason I’d recommend a Sterling is due to your guitar background & the fact that you listed playability as a priority; the necks on those are super comfortable and won’t feel quite as big as a Stingray would.
 

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mrmckinney

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Thanks! I’ll try to get to a GC to try one out but I may just order one. I am guessing a single humbucker model would be fine?


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mrmckinney

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Out of curiosity, why the Bongo 6 (vs the 4)? Is that tuned B to C? I have noticed some Big AL basses out there for sale too... how are those?


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five7

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You could tune the bongo same as your guitar or B to C.
 

ksandvik

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I don't think it's hard to transition from guitar to base so no need for a six-string bass, they are usually more heavy and the low-end requires good bass amp/cabs. Also, with a four-string bass it enforces you to stop doing the six-string guitar-noodling bass style and focus more on the low-end. Get a Stirling.
 
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