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roburado

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OK, I know those guys Im addresing now are gonna jump on me like hungry wolves, but still I gotta ask this...I often see that certain members lists their basses underneath their posts, and some of those guys having 3-5 musicman basses, sometime only difference being HH,HS,maple or rosewood, and ofcourse colour. Isnt that---at least---unnecessary? I know, again, that this is EB forum, and being huge fan of his basses (always been and will!!!), having SR5 myself, Im not against one or two musicmans, but unless youre EB endorser and they send you dozens, why not have different good basses for different sounds,feel, and look? Are you serious about your playing or only about your collecting?

I still don't understand why it matters to you what other people do with their money.
 

HornetAMX

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Well, I only own and use 1. I have 2 other basses that are mainly for sentimental reasons, but the SR5 is my money maker. If I had the extra $$ I'd probably buy a '67 Corvette Sting Ray but most of my extra $$ goes to pay for the house, cars, kids in college, etc. I am going to make an extra $1500 in gig money December so that will most likely go towards the 20th SR5 with maple board.
 

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Yes, I agree. Warwicks look terrible and sound bad.:D

You could not pay me to have one of their models today. Long ago before they were bought out they were a decent bass, but as with many companies that sell out, their quality seems to slip as they go for quanitity over quality. A shame.
 

Narcosynthesis

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If you are a fan and like the musicmanstyle/sound then I can see why you would own a couple

If you have a standard SR for example, getting another with different options opens your options tonally in the same style bass you are used to, so a different fretboard material, or different/extra pickup options between multiple pickups and piezo's and so on all give you different sounds available to you, but keeping the same look and feel you are used to - no different really from owning a SR and a jazz bass for different sounds, but in a more familiar package
I would also consider a couple of a similar bass for different tuning, if you use one or two tunings regularly (or live especially) having two similar basses, one setup for each tuning permanently can be a good help, maybe it sounds excessive to some having two $1000+ basses, but moreso playing live it can be a great help to switch between them seamlessly and have them setup perfectly for their own jobs, rather than having to retune constantly and not having them setup perfectly
Theres also the option of five strings and so on which is a completely different bass

The one other thing I would have one for would be a backup, however bulletproof, things do go wrong, strings break and batteries go flat, so if I was gigging a lot with a Musicman, I might be inclined to have a second incase something does happen on stage for a quick switch to keep the show going, again a pretty expensive thing to be doing, but for a band playing out often and earning decently it can be a great thing to have access to

To some it can seem a bit of an excessive luxury, and personally I can hardly justify $1000+ on one bass let alone multiple, but for those with more spare cash or using them very regularly, it can make sense

David
 

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but if you've got the money and if 5+ MM basses will make you happy, then by all means go ahead and keep buying them. whats the point of having spare money if we're not going to use it to bring some degree of joy into your lives or someone elses.

Cat. I like your point of view, that pretty much sums it up for me. :D

Owning several MM basses does bring joy to my life.
 

boston asphalt2

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Yes, I agree. Warwicks look terrible and sound bad.:D


I expected that sort of narrow scoped reply here, but its ok.

Just keep in mind sound is very subjective and while there are basses that to me sound BAD, they sound good for someone else. Its about what they want out of their sound. When I write my own stuff, I choose either one of my Thumbs or my Stingray based on the sound I want in the song. Given that, I wouldnt play one of those songs with the bass I didnt write it with, it doesnt sound right to me.

Warwick being mass produced....EBMMs arent?


Oh, and I did weight test the other day.....regarding the booat anchor comment...my 30th is .75 pounds heavier than my Thumb 5. As shocked as I was, you can now have your humble pie, both of you :)

And yes, BP, variety is the spice of life
 

Psycho Ward

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Hey this is the EBMM side of the stadium, you should expect to be around lots of EBMM fans here. I own several other basses but I don't talk about them here.

Remember where you are, don't be the one UVA fan on the UNC bleachers. :D
 

Bill

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But we expect that from you. :p

That's a cajun thing, isn't it?
Must be! Both people were big fans of Cajun music & culture.


If I had the extra $$ I'd probably buy a '67 Corvette Sting Ray
Is that one of those mega-rare basses that was the result of a collaboration between Warwick & Music Man? :D :D Just kidding....I love those mid-sixties Stingrays, also. I'd love to have a convertible in red. Yum! :)
 

Dr Stankface

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I also have had recent GAS for another brand of bass. Going to say its name here? Nope. :) I may grab one of those or possibly any other brand but doesn't change the fact that there's no better bass than a MusicMan.

P.S. I have single H fretless Bongo 5 GAS too. :D
 

boston asphalt2

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Lighten up man! Did you not notice the big grin at the end. Only pulling your leg.:D :D

Psycho Ward is right. I also play another make but wouldn't extol it's virtues here.


oh, I noticed. I wasnt meaning to be full serious, but ugh, its monday morning after a long weekend, and well, Im usually all out of funny then :D
 
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