Bass Comparison ( Classic & Vintage ) Fender, Gibson, Ric, MM etc ( 19 total)

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  • @rome8180
    @rome8180 5 років тому +51

    Every video I see with a Gibson Ripper makes me want one more. Not only does it have a completely unique look, it has a really full aggressive sound.

    • @freddiesoverbite6162
      @freddiesoverbite6162 2 роки тому +1

      They weigh as much as an F-150 but damn they do sound good.

    • @Cap683
      @Cap683 2 роки тому +1

      I had one in the 1970s. The number three on the four position “Varitone” with both humbuckers in parallel which produced a more muscular Jazz Bass tone. Additionally the “Presence” control could cut the midrange. It was probably the most versatile Gibson bass ever made. Unfortunately, Gibson’s quality control was poor during the seventies and the bass became unplayable after about five years.

  • @BassRacerx
    @BassRacerx 6 років тому +142

    that fretless squier sounded hypnotic

  • @mikaham681
    @mikaham681 5 років тому +34

    Absolutely Fabulous demo. Finally someone who allows the Bass to the talking.
    I was surprised how similar many of the basses sound. I think often its the amp that provides a distinctive sound.
    And also most of the times, its the player rather than the Bass that sounds great.

  • @GiulioDalleVedove
    @GiulioDalleVedove 6 років тому +119

    2:16 this bass, hands down!

    • @treylem3
      @treylem3 4 роки тому +1

      Hands down 👍🤙

    • @cuneytsonmez
      @cuneytsonmez 4 роки тому +2

      Actually it's a good bass but flatwound strings are wrong option for a Precission.

    • @IAmInfinitus208
      @IAmInfinitus208 4 роки тому +17

      @@cuneytsonmez Try telling that to Sting and John Deacon. Their tones are killer with the P-Bass using flatwounds.

    • @cuneytsonmez
      @cuneytsonmez 4 роки тому +3

      @@IAmInfinitus208 Ok. I'll them if we meet by chance. But now, I'm telling you; Sting is a good songwriter and a singer, and Deacon's band was one of the best ones in rock history. But still, both are not remarkable bass players. That's all.

    • @Tufeeqas
      @Tufeeqas 4 роки тому

      Same bro

  • @mateuszpiotrowski
    @mateuszpiotrowski  10 років тому +97

    Guitars:
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    Gibson Ripper 1978 (recored on 3rd varitone setting)
    Body: Maple
    Neck: Maple
    Fretboard: Maple
    Construction: Set-In
    Scale: 34,5”
    Electronics: Passive varitone two humbuckers (sidewinders)
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Gibson Grabber 1977 (Recorded with pickup in middle position)
    Body: Maple
    Neck: Maple
    Fretboard: Maple
    Construction: Bolt-on
    Scale: 34,5”
    Electronics: Passive, one moving humbucker
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Gibson RD Standard 1978 (Recorded on both pickups)
    Body: Maple
    Neck: Maple
    Fretboard: Maple
    Construction: Set-In
    Scale: 34,5”
    Electronics: Passive two humbuckers
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Greco Gibson EB-2 Copy 1982 (Fender Flatwounds)
    Body: Semi hollowbody mahogany
    Neck: Mahogany
    Fretboard: Rosewood
    Construction: Set-in
    Scale: 33,5”
    Electronics: Passive, dimarzio model one mudbucker
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Greco Gibson EB-3 Copy 1977 (Recorded on both pickups)
    Body: Mahogany with maple strip in middle
    Neck: Mahogany
    Fretboard: Rosewood
    Construction: Bolt-on
    Scale: 32”
    Electronics: Passive, two pickups
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Fernandes Gibson Explorer copy 1985 (recorded on both pickups)
    Body: Mahogany
    Neck: Maple
    Fretboard: Rosewood
    Construction: Bolt-on
    Scale: 32”
    Electronics: Passive two monorail humbuckers
    Gotoh bridge and tuners
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Fender Precision Bass Special 1979 (Thomastik Flatwounds)
    Body: Ash
    Neck: Maple
    Fretboard: Rosewood
    Construction: Bolt-on
    Scale: 34”
    Electronics: Passive, Fender ’62 pickup, cts pots, orange drop capacitor
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Fender Precision Bass 1979
    Body: Ash
    Neck: Maple
    Fretboard: Maple
    Construction: Bolt-on
    Scale: 34”
    Electronics: passive, one split coil
    Badass II Bridge
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Fender Precision Bass 1983
    Body: Alder
    Neck: Maple
    Fretboard: Rosewood
    Construction: Bolt-on
    Scale: 34”
    Electronics: Passive, one split coil
    Badass II bridge
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Fender Jazz Bass 1977 (recorded on both pickups)
    Body: Ash
    Neck: Maple
    Fretboard: Maple
    Construction: Bolt-on
    Scale: 34”
    Electronics: Passive, Fender ’62 pickups, CTS pots, orange drop capacitor
    Badass II bridge
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Fender Jazz Bass 1974 (flatwounds) (recorded on both pickups)
    Body: Ash
    Neck: Maple
    Fretboard: Rosewood
    Construction: Bolt-on
    Scale: 34”
    Electronics: Passive, Fender ’62 pickups, CTS pots, orange drop capacitor
    Badass II bridge, hipshot ultralite tuners with D-tuner
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Squier/Ibanez Jazz Bass (recorded on bridge pickup)
    Body: 1984 Squier SQ series (alder)
    Neck: 1972 Ibanez jazz bass (maple)
    Fingerboard: New Brazilian rosewood with fullerplast finish
    Construction: Bolt-on
    Scale: 34”
    Electronics: Passive, merlin JB humbucker, CTS pots, orange drop capacitor
    1983 steel fender bridge, gotoh GB-2 tuners
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Fender PB-555 Boxer, Special 1983 (recorded on both pickups)
    Body: Alder
    Neck: Maple
    Fretboard: Rosewood
    Costruction: Bolt-on
    Scale: 34”
    Electronics: Passive, two overwound split coils featured only on 1980’s Japanese fender special’s
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Fernandes PJR45 PJ-Bass 1985 (Recorded on both pickups)
    Body: Alder
    Neck: Maple
    Fretboard: Rosewood
    Construction: Bolt-on
    Scale: 34”
    Electronics: Passive gotoh pickups
    Gotoh hardware
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Rickenbacker 4001 1976 (recorded on both pickups)
    Body: Maple
    Neck: maple
    Fretboard: Rosewood
    Construction: Neck thought body
    Scale: 33,5”
    Electronics: Passive, two hi-gain single coils
    Badass II bridge and custom steel heavy pickguard
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Peavey T40 1984 (Recorded on both pickups)
    Body: Ash
    Neck: Maple
    Fretboard: Maple
    Construction: Bolt-on
    Scale: 34”
    Electronics: Passive, two humbuckers
    Heavy duty die cast bridge and tuners
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Aria Pro II ZZB Deluxe 1984 (recorded on neck pickup)
    Body: Alder
    Neck: maple
    Fretboard: Rosewood
    Construction: Bolt-on
    Scale: 32”
    Electronics: Passive two humbuckers
    Heavy duty die cast bridge and tuners
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Aria Pro II SB700 1984 (recorded on series mode)
    Body: Walnut
    Neck: Maple/mahogany
    Fretboard: Rosewood
    Construction: Neck trought body
    Scale: 34”
    Electronics: one passive humbucker
    Custom high mass brad bridge, and nut, die cast tuners
    Playing, sound, post production, montage - Mateusz Piotrowski
    Scene, lights, camera - Marek Kamadulski

    • @zaidanp7258
      @zaidanp7258 4 роки тому

      *Bass Guitar

    • @LeownskieR
      @LeownskieR 6 місяців тому

      Cool basses collection also I
      guess there was an Aria Rick copy which was not include on this comparison
      That Peavey T40 is awesome too

  • @derekdean7580
    @derekdean7580 8 років тому +132

    Wow, that was just amazing. Extremely well done, and fun to watch and listen to all those different basses. While I preferred the sound of the jazz bass for overall tone, what surprised me most was that I actually liked all the basses for different reasons, kind of like different flavors of ice cream....... all good..... simply different, and of course we all like a different flavor. Thanks for taking the time to put that together. You made it look easy, but I'm sure it took a lot of time to do it so well. Many thanks : )

    • @jacobsaintjames
      @jacobsaintjames 5 років тому +11

      J-Bass always sounds good on its own because it has such a full tone, but that same fullness can create problems in the mix as more instruments are added that compete for midrange. P-Bass is a studio classic because its frequency response is more scooped and simulates the tonal character of a double-bass, which takes an ideal place in the mix. I agree that this is a great demo and valuable info for anyone looking to buy a bass, but outside of a band context this info can be somewhat misleading. A buyer should also listen to famous tracks recorded with these basses and see which is best suited for their style, genre, and the number and kinds of different instruments in the band that compete for sonic space. For example, J-Bass may fill in a power trio nicely, but will muddy up a five piece, especially alongside a synth.

    • @coldstreamcybernaut2845
      @coldstreamcybernaut2845 5 років тому

      ​@@jacobsaintjames Dude, did I just fall into a Talkbass.com thread? :) :) :)

    • @jacobsaintjames
      @jacobsaintjames 5 років тому

      @@coldstreamcybernaut2845 we talk bass wherever we can ;)

    • @kevinshiley9061
      @kevinshiley9061 4 роки тому

      Jazz bass and the P-bass!!!

    • @milanesandiaa
      @milanesandiaa 3 роки тому

      Agreed :)

  • @sixsentsoldiers
    @sixsentsoldiers 8 років тому +53

    1983 Fender Precision. WoW

    • @craigdamage
      @craigdamage 8 років тому +6

      1983 was when FENDER really got back in the game. 82-83 P and J basses have been a "best kept secret" ever since.

  • @zoltankelemen
    @zoltankelemen 4 роки тому +14

    Rickenbacker : Classic, it is my personal favourite, unique sound!
    P-Bass: Very cool sound, it's classic too.
    Gibson RD: Underrated, very cool design and sound
    Jazz Bass: very popular, not without reason :)

  • @rjbron3038
    @rjbron3038 9 років тому +28

    With Fingers:
    1. Greco Hollowbody.
    2. '79 P-Bass (with flats).
    3. '79 P-Bass (with rounds).
    With Pick:
    1. '79 P-Bass (with flats).
    2. Aria SB 700
    3. Greco Hollowbody.
    4. Peavey T40
    5 . '79 P-Bass (with rounds).

    • @doctorjones945
      @doctorjones945 5 років тому

      With pick: Don't forget Rick 4001 too! :)

    • @jacobpullen6949
      @jacobpullen6949 5 років тому +1

      Doctor Jones Ric wins for both anyway

  • @ExtraAudioIhadtocuttosavetime
    @ExtraAudioIhadtocuttosavetime 6 років тому +22

    3:52 I LOVED IT!!

  • @OscarCoronel
    @OscarCoronel 9 років тому +201

    79 PBass with flatwounds

    • @D3ft0ne
      @D3ft0ne 9 років тому +16

      +Oscar Coronel For vintage value maybe, to me it just sounds... "tired".

    • @OscarCoronel
      @OscarCoronel 9 років тому +18

      D3ft0ne
      That's the beauty of music; There is something for everyone.

    • @ItsPalm
      @ItsPalm 8 років тому +7

      +Oscar Coronel I agree this has absolutely rich tone! However, it might not be the overall sound someone strives for. Groove on either way!

    • @smeagolmazurenko5238
      @smeagolmazurenko5238 7 років тому +9

      I don't get it man, it sounds dead

    • @macaius
      @macaius 7 років тому +1

      Same pick here

  • @nathanwells3566
    @nathanwells3566 8 років тому +27

    Love the sound of the Greco eb2 with the flats. Looks like it has a dimarzio model 1 or will power pickup in there instead of the original mudbucker. If so the combination of mudbucker style pickup with flats on a hollowbody sounds great.

    • @mateuszpiotrowski
      @mateuszpiotrowski  8 років тому +5

      yes the dimarzio was a big step up in this case imo

  • @deathrowe3682
    @deathrowe3682 Рік тому +1

    Waaay late to the party(as always) but great video ! Keeping the riff consistent really brings out the character of that great selection of basses. I'm a Rick-picker at heart and can't keep the grin off my face when that 4001 growls. Thanks again for the sweet vid.

    • @jasondorsey7110
      @jasondorsey7110 Рік тому

      I got a '76 ric just like his except a gold pickguard instead of silver, buzzy frets from years of using rotosound strings, but that tone is worth the price of admission...$450 back in 1997 lol

  • @albertlarroca1271
    @albertlarroca1271 5 років тому +4

    Amazing , very well done, simple clear and good playing. all bass shown here sound good, to me the Fender Jazz, 1977 maple neck is the one, range of bass sound and high pitch with blend tonality, and surprice the Rickenbacker 1976, really good bottom end and a clear sustain. Thanks to sharing and u win my suscription !!

  • @enricomosca4674
    @enricomosca4674 8 років тому +35

    That p 79 with flat.... holy cow

  • @hermanboing8489
    @hermanboing8489 3 роки тому +1

    Nice, simple, to the point. No flash and the repetitive riff helps. Nice job.

  • @kabassa
    @kabassa 4 роки тому +2

    Gibson Ripper 78: 0:18
    Gibson RD Standard 77: 0:58
    Greco EB2 82 (flatwounds): 1:18
    Greco EB3 77: 1:37
    Fernandes bxb 84: 1:56
    Fender Precision (flatwounds) 79: 2:16
    Fender precision 79: 2:35
    Fender Precision 83: 2:54
    Fender Jazz bass 77: 3:13
    Fender Jazz bass 74 (flat): 3:33
    Custom fretless: 3:54
    Fernandes PJR45 85: 4:34
    RIckenbaker 4001 76: 4:54
    Music Man Singray 93: 5:14
    Peavey T40 84: 5:34
    Aria SB700 84: 5:53
    Aria ZZB 84: 6:13

    • @kabassa
      @kabassa 4 роки тому

      Fender precision 79 2:35 and Aria SB700 84 5:53, the best for me.

  • @victorlinge92
    @victorlinge92 3 роки тому +13

    (For me)
    Ripper: 0:18 - 6:34
    Grabber: 0:37 - 6:39
    RD: 0:57 - 6:44
    SG bass: 1:37 - 6:54
    Precision: 2:34 - 7:10
    Precision(2): 2:54 - 7:15
    Jazz(70s): 3:13 - 7:20
    Rickenbacker 4001: 4:54 - 7:47
    Stingray: 5:15 - 7:52
    T40: 5:40 - 7:57
    Aria: 5:52 - 8:07

  • @NelsonMontana1234
    @NelsonMontana1234 4 роки тому +7

    Now that's how you do a comparison test.

  • @punkjazz88
    @punkjazz88 7 років тому +7

    77Jazz probably the best for me, Greco EB 2 has a nice beatles tone. That ricky also sounds pretty good, better than most i've heard.

  • @mlsoundlab
    @mlsoundlab 8 років тому +15

    One of my favorite videos on UA-cam. The Ripper and Precision basses were best IMO. None of that awkard clank sound. Only the meat and presence that's needed.

    • @mateuszpiotrowski
      @mateuszpiotrowski  8 років тому +4

      some people like "clang" some not - i love it personally:)

    • @MrHestichs
      @MrHestichs 8 років тому +2

      Well if you play fingerstyle unconvicingly that clank can be quite obnoxius, also i wonder why does the player insist on smacking the strings on the 2 and 4? It is very unpleaseant for the ears.

    • @Ndlanding
      @Ndlanding 8 років тому

      I agree completely! I used to be guilty of slapping the snare bits, until one day my pickup disappeared inside the body...

    • @MrHestichs
      @MrHestichs 8 років тому +2

      I feel like the key to a good fingerstyle sound is to play with confidence and make sure that every single note comes out like you want it, if you just like awkawrdly pull your finger across the string you are going to get a bad clanky tone often or not!

  • @littleblackcloud86
    @littleblackcloud86 9 років тому +31

    Nice video man! That Peavey t40 has an unbelievable amount of fundamental in the sound! In terms of tone though, for me, winner is the Aria SB! Such a burpy hi-mid sound.

    • @ernestochang1744
      @ernestochang1744 6 років тому +1

      yeah the T40 can achieve a lot of sounds, its really rare to find one, id say even more then the others except for a gibson ripper... id say theyre about equally rare

    • @pillepalle3614
      @pillepalle3614 6 років тому

      Fuji Oxford the peavey was huge.

    • @mikekachman1090
      @mikekachman1090 5 років тому

      I know I’m late to the game. I just found this video LOL. The reason the T 40 is that resonant is because it weighs 40 pounds, or at least feels like it....

    • @mbass718
      @mbass718 5 років тому

      @@mikekachman1090 lol I'm late too. Man that Peavey looks like it was ripped from the tree and made on the spot... it's huge and looks like it weighs a ton. It's gotta be the heaviest bass there. Good tone but phew not worth it for the price you'd pay for the damages it'll do to your neck and shoulder.

    • @killerriot22
      @killerriot22 4 роки тому +1

      @@mbass718 I own and play a Peavey Dyna-Bass made in 85' and it's one of the successors of the T-40 branches. Even the Dyna-Bass 4 string, being a bit lighter, still weighs about 20lb... You get used to it but man it's rough at first. The only thing that makes you get used to the pain is the sound and feel of them. That sound and full-body tone also has to do with the pickups, which in themselves are extremely rare now: Peavey Super Ferrite Pup's. They are big, chunky and soapbar size heavy and ultra hot magnet pup's. If you can get your hands on any pre 91' Dyna-Bass for around $300-500 I'd say take the gamble and quick, they are becoming increasingly rare but nonetheless durable and reliable, fun, and sound incredible.

  • @normg2242
    @normg2242 4 роки тому +1

    I really enjoyed this. Thanks for posting!

  • @GordoFlach
    @GordoFlach 10 років тому +1

    excellent video! Love the Gibson RD. Thanks for posting!

  • @Herehear49
    @Herehear49 6 років тому +1

    Nice collection of basses and a good tone demonstration. Thanks!

  • @kurdott
    @kurdott 6 років тому +1

    Good job man! Straight to the point comparison!

  • @MJPGuitar
    @MJPGuitar 8 років тому +12

    That 83 p bass sounds gorgeous

  • @alexeyg7210
    @alexeyg7210 5 років тому +6

    That Greco 1982 has amazingly deep tone

  • @neillp3827
    @neillp3827 5 років тому +3

    Those peaveys have a real clear top end sound but still have that growl you get out of p bass. I love that tone

  • @mrgarbage5446
    @mrgarbage5446 3 роки тому +1

    Este es el tipo de video que me gusta. Solamente el sonido del bajo, nadie hablando, y sin una batería de "fondo" que suene mas fuerte que el bajo.

  • @D3ft0ne
    @D3ft0ne 9 років тому +4

    Love how in the second part everything sounds so much more alive, due to different amp, at least to me... and First 2 Gibsons, just shine!

    • @Crushin123
      @Crushin123 8 років тому +3

      The second part he used a pick...big difference as well

    • @kosmicwizard
      @kosmicwizard 8 років тому

      wish he would have used the plectrum with the demeter and finger style with the b15

  • @chrissharkey9644
    @chrissharkey9644 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the very best bass comparison video ever keeping the same groove over all the basses so You can hear the differences! I’m a fender guy but I I kind of like the Aria too! Thanks so much for laying it down and not showing off chops! It made this very successful I think!

  • @Losbass
    @Losbass 9 років тому +29

    Bass Porn! ... What a collection! Truly a great video, well done sir! :)

  • @dsutkin
    @dsutkin 5 років тому

    Awesome video, please make more like these, perfect comparison video ... I’ve been a fan of the guitar restaurant for quite awhile 👍🏼 Great work!

  • @aceguitarman
    @aceguitarman 9 років тому +2

    Thank you!
    Been looking for a video like this for ages, no b/s and straight to the point. Great job man!
    P.S The Greco EB2 sounds amazing, but the 79 precision with flats wins for me :)

  • @GordonBraicks
    @GordonBraicks 6 років тому +2

    And NO talking, really nice demo! Precision bass for me ;-)

  • @traipsed
    @traipsed 8 років тому +310

    If there is one thing I have learned from this demo.... I am plucking the strings WAAAAYYYY too hard.

    • @voiceofexperience
      @voiceofexperience 7 років тому +1

      That Ric tho... Damn! 😍

    • @Ampher03
      @Ampher03 6 років тому +50

      Going hard is still a great sound though. Look at Geddy Lee

    • @reiniervanzwieten7092
      @reiniervanzwieten7092 6 років тому +47

      Depends on your genre. i play pop that softly but with metal i attack the strings with a big swing and with funk i dig into the strings. it depends on what style you are playing.

    • @McDoinky
      @McDoinky 5 років тому +8

      Raise your action

    • @rossco420
      @rossco420 5 років тому

      Matthew Hedges what’s that bass line ur playing it’s a groover

  • @wrobinson1702
    @wrobinson1702 5 років тому +2

    The 1977 Fender Jazz. Of course, I own one of those and love it.

  • @IAmInfinitus208
    @IAmInfinitus208 5 років тому +2

    The P Bass special 79 and the Rickenbacker are my favorites!

  • @jkf9167
    @jkf9167 6 років тому +5

    They all sounded good, with lots of variation. I am not at all surprised that the Greco semi-hollow and the Peavey T-40 were among the best. Also the P-Bass with Flatwounds.
    I wish you'd been able to add some of the old short-scale standbys like Beatle Bass, Mustang and EB-0.

  • @FranLegon
    @FranLegon 8 років тому +4

    best bass comparison video i've ever watched!!

  • @Flamestar320
    @Flamestar320 6 років тому +5

    All Bass Guitars sound great in my opinion, but if I had to pick 3 of them, they'd be Fender Jazz Bass, Fender Precision Bass, and Rickbacker Bass in order of the one I'd like most. (Fender Jazz)

  • @kungpuk5186
    @kungpuk5186 7 років тому

    Great video. And the best part is that you ceep it easy and clean!
    A standing ovation . for that!!

  • @Belabor92
    @Belabor92 9 років тому +1

    Great side by side comparison! The Ripper, T40, 79 P Bass and both Aria's have my personal preference. I've tried flats on my 90s Yamaha Attitude Deluxe, but those just aren't for me.
    My Yamaha and my Hoyer 5048 "Hoyerbacker" keep me satisfied for now, but if I ever run into a great Ripper, Grabber or T40, I'll be right on top of it! Thanks!

  • @pillepalle3614
    @pillepalle3614 6 років тому +10

    The stingray is just so tight and concrete and dry, that is the sound that cuts through every mix.
    Heard by themself other basses sound more exiting, but in a band you would rub your eyes how that stingray would steal it.

    • @anyone-f2r
      @anyone-f2r 4 роки тому

      Pille Palle I prefer the sound of a MM stingray 4.

  • @StuntcatTV
    @StuntcatTV 6 років тому +3

    gonna learn that sweet melody now.

  • @seppoinnanen3227
    @seppoinnanen3227 9 років тому +4

    Wow, thanks for the great comparison :) To me, the best finger sounds came from Grabber, -79' Precision and Aria Pro 700. There were others quite good, too. As for a surprise, The Stingray sounded a bit lame. And - I've always thought that Precision basses sound more powerful than jazz basses, this comparison proves it nicely. With a pick, Rickenbacker and Peavey still maintain a sound full of low freqs while most of the others tend to get thin. All these opinions take the place with the circumstances of this particular comparison, of course

  • @NelsonMontana1234
    @NelsonMontana1234 6 років тому

    Now that's the proper way to make a comparison. I was surprised at how good the Fernandez sounded.

  • @Barakk11
    @Barakk11 7 років тому

    Wow, great comparison video!

  • @videomaniac108
    @videomaniac108 9 років тому +36

    I like the tone of the Fenders better with flat wound strings.

  • @MaliVinnyB
    @MaliVinnyB 7 років тому

    Had a B-15,(Those were the days!!) It's no wonder why they're renowned to this day.. they gie a more accurate representation of the tonality of the instruments!! Kudos!!

  • @monkeymindmatters
    @monkeymindmatters 3 роки тому +1

    I listened with my eyes closed. The two that grabbed me were the Greco EB2 and Peavey T 40! Also the P-bas with the tape wounds.

  • @plinkbottle
    @plinkbottle 7 років тому

    Good consistent demo. Using the pick certainly brings out the difference in them.

  • @Selios2112
    @Selios2112 9 років тому +6

    The '83 Precision was my personal favourite

  • @bigbass421
    @bigbass421 Рік тому

    A really well done video! I liked all of the basses, and mercifully, not a single slap!
    I have a lot of basses, and love all of them. They are all unique, but that T-40.. is really incredible. I remember thinking they were a bit heavy, and strange- but totally killer sounding basses when I worked as a guitar tech at a Peavey dealer in the late 70's. That's why they aren't cheap anymore.

  • @bassplayerthebest
    @bassplayerthebest 6 років тому +1

    I have the same Music Man than in the video! It is true that these bass sounds very well. Incredible sound!

  • @SombraPiloto
    @SombraPiloto 8 років тому +31

    That Aria sound at 5:50 is so John Taylor...

    • @kabassa
      @kabassa 4 роки тому

      I liked that bass.

  • @plinkbottle
    @plinkbottle 5 років тому +3

    That old Peavey was a back breaker it weighs a ton... Interesting change of bass sound when the Greco EB2 hollow body does a set.

    • @mbass718
      @mbass718 5 років тому

      Man it looks like it would tear my neck and back apart it must be so heavy! I'm actually looking for a real good very lightweight bass now cause of spinal surgery I had...that Greco hollow body looks like something I should check out.

  • @stormsavage6673
    @stormsavage6673 4 роки тому +1

    That sunburst '79 P Bass through the Ampeg...Holy Jesus.

  • @Shalom111
    @Shalom111 Рік тому

    Excellent demo!
    The fretless, sounded awesome! That had the most distinct bass sound. I have an older Sano Custom fretless bass with Bartolini pups. I'm not sure it sounds as good as the older Squire. Me bass, sounds more like a stand-up bass.
    Shalom

  • @mattseymour8637
    @mattseymour8637 6 років тому

    Great comparison video. I like all those basses for their different sounds but for me my favourite is the jazz bass. For its thick tone, versitility and tone.

  • @kuyaferds8715
    @kuyaferds8715 6 років тому +2

    Much love for gibsons in there. I love the unique body shape and soumd sig

  • @luciosalustiano5837
    @luciosalustiano5837 3 роки тому +3

    I knew I would like the Pbass tone, Pbass is always the best.
    And I knew I would like MM Stingray 5 and Gibson Grabber to (hey, where's Thunderbird?), so i'm not surprised. But...
    Wooow! The Peavey have a marvelous tone too!

  • @StratmanDarrell
    @StratmanDarrell 3 роки тому +2

    Wow a Gibson Grabber. I remembered Gene Simmons played one in the early days of KISS and Greg Godovich of GODDO (saw them live). Like KISS they were also very theatrical and energetic on stage. Used to kick over his guitarist's head. Sonically the Stingray sounded very solid ,pronounced thick and percussive.

    • @jasondorsey7110
      @jasondorsey7110 Рік тому

      His live tone with that gibson was incredible, even competing with two guitarists, he shoulda never switched

  • @stoutlager6325
    @stoutlager6325 4 роки тому +1

    Lawsuit era Grecos from Japan are usually wonderful instruments. Thankfully they're not crazy expensive on the used market either due to somewhat lesser resale value in the eyes of collectors. In terms of quality they meet and occasionally exceed made in USA Fender and Gibson.

  • @skylerrizzi
    @skylerrizzi 9 років тому

    That squire/ibanez jazz bass sounded by far better than the rest, it's mind blowing how great that bass sounded

  • @synystersevilheir
    @synystersevilheir 8 років тому +6

    Good lord, I need that black/mirror Ric in my life...

  • @paddydaddyo
    @paddydaddyo 4 роки тому

    That Precision Bass Special is an ‘80-‘82, they were only made those three years. I had the 9th one off the line, which was a 1980 build ...

  • @FostersLab
    @FostersLab 8 років тому

    Wow, you did an excellent job here. Very informative.
    Thank you very much!

  • @frankperricone2065
    @frankperricone2065 2 роки тому

    I have a lot of basses, some very close to these except l don't have a Rickenbacker, but I have a 77 Fender Jazz with a maple neck and it's definitely my go to bass, I guess I would say it's my #1, plays great and I can get a lot of different tones, they always say that the post CBS Fenders are the best but I will put my 77 against any pre CBS Fender, plus it has a three bolt neck and the neck tilt adjustment that thank God I have not ever had to use. I use roto sound flats 45-105 and I haven't had to adjust the Intonation or string hight since I have had the bass over 40 years. Oh and I have a 78 Ampeg V4b so that makes all my basses sound good

  • @BuryZenekZjeCiKota
    @BuryZenekZjeCiKota 9 років тому +4

    Fender Jazz Bass 1977, Gibson RD Standard 1977 and Fernandes BXB Explorer 1985 for me :)

  • @j.obrador4682
    @j.obrador4682 4 роки тому

    I've enjoyed this video, good job!!

  • @NiloGiacomelli
    @NiloGiacomelli 4 роки тому +1

    Love the Grabber, the SG, the sunburst '79 Precision and the Aria SB.

    • @johnprice8742
      @johnprice8742 Рік тому

      Interesting …. but using an essentially modern sound with vintage instruments that really shone in their era because they fitted the needs of the music that was current then is always going to be problematic. I favour the SG finger style, through valves with some drive, in short that Jack Bruce sound !

  • @tuggerjaegger2886
    @tuggerjaegger2886 4 роки тому

    i love bass guitars and i'm hesitating between Squier and Fender as my first... i love the smooth tones

  • @markbogan7869
    @markbogan7869 6 років тому +1

    Cool comparison, the one bass that was missing that would've rounded it out further is a Kramer...

  • @psslg2467
    @psslg2467 6 років тому +6

    '83 P-Bass all the way

  • @mproductionsmusik
    @mproductionsmusik 9 років тому +4

    Fender 1979 PBass with flatwounds!

  • @Oasudude
    @Oasudude 4 роки тому

    really honest sound, one can really hear the basses as they would sound in a good quality bass amp or studio super honest !

  • @jwkelley
    @jwkelley 6 місяців тому

    Really want one of those boxers PB555, their electronics are interesting as hell too

  • @rkimball6
    @rkimball6 5 років тому

    Just caught up to your video. Very nicely done.

  • @NNCMMC
    @NNCMMC 8 років тому +27

    Peavey T-40 is goooood ))

    • @Ndlanding
      @Ndlanding 8 років тому +2

      Back in the early 80´s, our bassist got a Peavey. Dull, dull, dull. No character. He took the hint and eventually arrived at a great Precision.

    • @darwinsaye
      @darwinsaye 4 роки тому +2

      Ndlanding Sounds like that bassist didn’t try hard enough. Those T40s can sound like almost every other bass depending on how you set the controls.

  • @relaxjack2249
    @relaxjack2249 6 років тому

    Thank you for the demo, Mateusz. Good that the same groove was used for all. That first groove is stuck in my head now!
    My order of preference (running years is coincidental):
    1. '77 Jazz Bass
    2. '78 Gibson Ripper
    3. '79 P with flats
    The Rick would have made no.3 if not for the buzzes.

  • @fyllingenoy131
    @fyllingenoy131 4 роки тому

    The red Fender Jazz with the block inlays was my favorite.

  • @021942292
    @021942292 5 років тому

    Nice one! Cheer mate👍

  • @billfraser1491
    @billfraser1491 4 роки тому +7

    Gisbon bass are so underrated

  • @craigdamage
    @craigdamage 5 років тому +6

    ...and just like that, I want a Greco bass.

  • @Mikebizzz
    @Mikebizzz 6 років тому

    Thank you for video! Great basses, but Fender PB Boxer 1984 is my favorit!

  • @9Sheep
    @9Sheep 5 років тому +5

    Greco EB3 and Rickenbacker are nasty! My kind of bass.

    • @Highrollinhunter
      @Highrollinhunter 3 роки тому

      I like the Fernandes bxb because it's an explorer and I always wanted a explorer shaped guitar or bass thanks to James Hetfield. If I had to go with a cheap bass that is good I'd go with a Epiphone EB3 or Thunderbird.

  • @Tinky__Winky
    @Tinky__Winky 4 роки тому

    Ripper through the ampeg is my favorite. Would love to pick one of those up in the PJ config

  • @hytak18
    @hytak18 5 років тому +2

    That ‘79 Precision with flatwounds sounded the best to me

  • @kwaapie
    @kwaapie 2 роки тому

    9/10 comparison. only made me wish there to be a gibson g3 or musicman in it

  • @Bigwatchaholic
    @Bigwatchaholic 4 роки тому

    Yep, I admit it, I'ma Fender Fan!
    Great Post! 👍

  • @Sungodv
    @Sungodv 8 років тому

    Quite the collection there...many really didn't sound that much different from one another and really wouldn't played stock in most mixes...

  • @NtWarlock
    @NtWarlock 6 років тому

    Thank you for your videos
    I love them

  • @alexskibicki2262
    @alexskibicki2262 6 років тому

    Cool video, mateusz. the explorer basses by fernandes and aria sounds awesome. I also dig the jazz basses and the aria bass.

  • @paulj0557tonehead
    @paulj0557tonehead 5 років тому

    0:56 Gibson RD Standard 1977 is overall best appearance + great tone. The 6:12 Aria ZZB Deluxe 1984 is an excellent versatile pro sounding bass...a studio staple.
    The first 2 and the last 2 are all you would ever want or need. [The very very last bass of the video must be the players personal ax??].
    [My favorite personal bass is my 1970'ish CROWN (Japan) 'SG' body style bass which I installed an actual vintage Gibson pick-up into. Favorite amps...AMPEG V4B through Guild Hartke 4-10" & center tweeter, and 1976' AMPEG G110 guitar amp. It's FET (field effect transistor) solid state design might seem inferior to our great tube amps, but no way Jose! It is so dynamic! Play any Rolling Stones guitar style...the Reverb and Tremolo are magical! Play an acoustic guitar with a straight piezo or coil pick-up, great! Plug an old Fafisa organ into the AMPEG G110...wow!

  • @Adefesio94
    @Adefesio94 8 років тому +2

    Absolute winners to my ears:
    Gibson Ripper, Gibson RD, Squier/Ibanez Jazz Bass Fretless (fucking gorgeous sound) and the Peavey T-40.. Cause Peavey T series rules !

  • @Noseheros
    @Noseheros 2 роки тому

    that aria sounded amazing

  • @Zeze2749
    @Zeze2749 4 роки тому +2

    1:36: my favorite out of them all....just love it

  • @oskiallorio2478
    @oskiallorio2478 5 років тому

    wow!!! Great job! Thanks!!!