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If you were famous...what brand would produce your signature bass and what would it be like?

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Ibanez for me, very similar to the SRF705 that I own. I love it's neck through construction for sust

Ibanez for me, very similar to the SRF705 that I own. I love it's neck through construction for sustain. It's plethora of tones via the piezo under the bridge and two mag pickups ... [TalkBass Logo]  Hi {NAME}! Check out this week's trending discussions at TalkBass.com Highlighted posts [If you were famous...what brand would produce your signature bass and what would it be like?](  October 01, 2022  •  196 posts  •  3,799 views  [Basses [BG]](   [misterCRUSH said]( — Ibanez for me, very similar to the SRF705 that I own. I love it's neck through construction for sustain. It's plethora of tones via the piezo under the bridge and two mag pickups ... [Read more »](  [What is your Criteria for not taking a Gig?](  October 01, 2022  •  181 posts  •  3,665 views  [Band Management [BG]](   [51PRI said]( — We're playing a gig tonight that none of us really want to play. We accepted four bookings at a new place and tonight is the first. It's an hour and a half away, it's a college ... [Read more »](  [Is It Appropriate To Take Home A Doggie Bag From A Gig ?](  October 01, 2022  •  142 posts  •  2,867 views  [Miscellaneous [BG]](   [57pbass said]( — I did a pickup gig and a band member brought along a few empty Tupperware containers and loaded them up from the buffet table. He actually plated the food and shamelessly did the ... [Read more »](  [Round wounds vs flat wounds](  October 02, 2022  •  106 posts  •  2,184 views  [Strings [BG]](   [Ricky Rioli said]( — 1006 votes, and 18 pages of posts in this thread started a week ago: Why do so many players love flats? [Read more »](  [A tribute to British bass players](  October 01, 2022  •  132 posts  •  2,836 views  [Bassists [BG]](   [Jason Schulhz said]( — I have never vocalized this, but I have felt it my entire life and known it for as long as I can remember. ALL my inspirations for playing bass were British, and I am so grateful ... [Read more »](  [When does it become just too much (price wise)?](  September 29, 2022  •  137 posts  •  3,780 views  [Basses [BG]](   [klejst said]( — It's obvious that prices of goods and services has and keeps going up, however when in the used bass guitar market do you finally have to just step back regardless and acknowledge ... [Read more »](  [switching to 5 string](  September 30, 2022  •  98 posts  •  2,328 views  [Basses [BG]](   [ics1974 said]( — So I bought my first 5 string maybe a week ago. EBMM Stingray 5 HH and I am in love with this bass and really loving the B string. I found the transition actually very easy. It ... [Read more »](  [Your feelings about rig size for stage](  September 27, 2022  •  216 posts  •  4,835 views  [Miscellaneous [BG]](   [Marko 1 said]( — Please vote for all that apply. Someone reminded me that I failed to included combos, so let's just include combos to the speaker size if it applies. :) Of course we know there ... [Read more »](  [5 string flatwounds](  October 02, 2022  •  70 posts  •  1,316 views  [Strings [BG]](   [jim nolte said]( — Anyone here play a flatwound 5 string set, low B to G, did a search didn't come up with anything, I don't think I've heard of anyone using flats on a 5, if you do what brand and ... [Read more »](  [Would you be in your Band's Music Video if you didn't play on the song?](  September 28, 2022  •  109 posts  •  2,502 views  [Band Management [BG]](   [51PRI said]( — Our band has been approached to do a music video. Don't ask me why, because I don't know. Anyway, the BL, and the videographer, a friend of the band, both want the video to be ... [Read more »](  Love TalkBass? Please consider becoming a [Supporting Member]( Our supporters have kept TalkBass online and independent since 1998. As a Supporting Member you can post unlimited ads in the TalkBass Classifieds with no insertion fees or final value fees. Gold Supporting Members see ZERO ads on TalkBass, ever.  Visit your [Account Upgrades]( page for more information.  Thank you! Want to help more?  Visit the [TalkBass Store]( for your bass accessory needs:  From Darkglass to DR, Genzler to GHS, all profits from the Store directly support TalkBass. Free shipping on orders over $40! You are receiving this email because you either registered as a member for TalkBass or signed up for updates.  [Unsubscribe](  [Send feedback](mailto:support@threadloom.news?subject=Feedback%20for%20TalkBass%20newsletter)  Sent on behalf of TalkBass by  [Threadloom]( TalkBass.com, 1464 E. Whitestone Blvd, Suite 1802-E, Cedar Park, TX 78613

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