• Ernie Ball
  • MusicMan
  • Sterling by MusicMan

Alz®

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 14, 2007
Messages
266
Location
Cardiff, UK
You know that all of the Bass Forums are really good when you compare it to public comments on youtube. I wonder if inane comments will every get passe? Maybe when I win a bikini contest!

BP, maybe you can get a pair headphones to wear as a Bikini top. Nothing like having bass in your chest now is there?
 

mike not fat

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 5, 2004
Messages
488
What I love here, contrary to general forums like TB, is that you can speak about your favorite basses-guitars, without loosing time having to justify your choice to disrespectfull as****les (no, the Bongo doesn't look like a toilet seat ; no, basswood is not cheap wood...). This forum is biased ? That's what i'm looking for ! I have nothing against other brands (some are making amazing instruments), but I don't want to waist the short time I can spend on forums reading bull*** I have no time to answer. That's why EBMM is, since 2004, the only forum i contribute to.

And from my own experience, I can guarantee that BP is not just promoting his brand. He's truly passionnate and taking care of other fans.

MNF
 

Goofball Jones

Well-known member
Joined
May 19, 2007
Messages
132
Location
70 miles East of Chicago
Um...is there a reason why some people can't spell out FENDER?

But anyway, forums can be bad sometimes. Especially for someone like me who's in the market for a bass, and can't make up their minds. I find looking at the public forums like Talkbass a huge quagmire...even though they're a fine forum and there's tons of information there. But it maybe BECAUSE there's so much information there.

Looking first at a bass I'm naturally drawn to the sounds I'm familiar with and want to get close to...mainly from my youth. This means P-bass and J-basses. I've always been drawn to Stingrays though. I love their looks. But then you read on forums weird things like "don't get a Stingray, they're one-trick ponies...get a P-bass instead". Isn't that a bit like the pot calling the kettle black?
 

Alz®

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 14, 2007
Messages
266
Location
Cardiff, UK
Exactly, that's why I don't go there. :) Besides a racehorse only knows one trick right? That'll do for me.
 

Big Poppa

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 9, 2005
Messages
18,598
Location
Coachella & SLO, California
The problem with internet urban lore is cliches that probably started with a guy who dimed the treble and bass and then said "This is a one trick pony" Thats why I jump at people stating feelings and opinion as fact.

I think that the best way to dispell the "One Trick PonY" cliche is to force all who say that to listen to IMHO the greatest testament to the sting ray and one of the best bass records of modern times....Peter Gabriel's So. Tony Levin created parts and tones that were milestones. It was a groundbreakng bass record fro me much like Jaco's birdland or hs first solo record.

From Sledgehamme to Dont give up. Sting Ray.
 

Jim_F

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 9, 2006
Messages
389
Location
London UK
My Stingray is impressively versatile for a one-trick pony.... :)

From funk through to rock, metal and punk.
Just look at the range of players out there who use their Stingrays in completely different genres, from Bernard Edwards through to Tony Levin thru to metal acts such as Avenged Sevenfold.

I think some people see one pickup and make the assumption 'one sound' ...
 

AnthonyD

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 23, 2005
Messages
3,683
Location
New Jersey
To each is own - no such thing as a "wrong" opinion.

For me, and my "right" opinion, I choose EBMM. :D



Just added Peter Gabriel's "So" to my list - thanks BP!
 

mynan

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 25, 2007
Messages
2,696
Location
Spring Lake, MI
Great, now my laughter has drawn the attention of my co-workers and I'm going to have to explain to them why I'm on a web forum during company time...
 

tkarter

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 22, 2004
Messages
5,921
Location
Kansas
I do take my Bongo seriously. Maybe soon Aggie and I will take over the world. :D


tk
 

stretch80

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 1, 2004
Messages
358
Location
massachusetts
On the "One trick pony" theme...

The weird thing is that my SR5 converted me from 2-pickup basses BECAUSE it's so versatile. The EQ is both powerful and musical, and I can go from great single-coil growl to deep woody sounds, and it's got "bass" goin all over the neck.

Of course, now I would like to eventually get a 2 pickup SR5!

What's fun about this place is that you CAN pipe up and comment on what you're doing with the bass you love, and get some good conversation going, INSTEAD of someone saying "well, you're crazy, you should be playing a {insert their bass name}. People here are definitely cool.

BP is totally right about SO .... what a great record. I just introduced my musician son to it. He was amazed.

Off to an outdoor gig this weekend. The SR5 will do everything from walking jazz to Meters funk to the Who...many tricks for this pony!
 
Top Bottom