Re: Signature Gear: The Good Stuff

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dfglv wrote: Thu Oct 31, 2024 3:29 am Airplane/Tuna is mostly not for me, although Jack Casady seems like a sound guy, but I think the Epi Jack Casady bass represents an ideal for this kind of thing:
  • not just a regular SKU with cosmetic upgrades
  • endorsee regularly uses actual product
  • regular-person list price
+1 all this. I have three Casadys (2 standard, 1 fretless.)

Only major gripes are the garbage tuners and output jack.

I would also gladly play a Steve Harris P-bass or Geddy Jazz. The Dirnt P-bass would probably be fine as well.

EDIT: Not the sparkly blue Harris though. A guy's gotta have some limits.
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Re: Signature Gear: The Good Stuff

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Dr Tony Balls wrote: Thu Oct 31, 2024 10:38 am These are tight. The last metal-ish band I was in tuned down a half step and I found the extra thickness on these to be welcoming. Plus, while i'm not a West Ham supporter, I welcome the silks in alternating West Ham colors.
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Ha! They should also endorse Geezer Butler, as his beloved Villa play in the same colours. Two metal bassists, two teams, with one string set!
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Re: Signature Gear: The Good Stuff

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I was really surprised at how good the signature stuff is that was made for the Idol crew. I didn't know Knaggs guitars at all, but both Steve and Billy have signature models that they play on many songs in the live set- Robust, easy to work on. Don't feel fussy like most boutique instruments.
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The Steve Stevens amp from Friedman is also a workhorse. The touring rack has 2 of them in stereo, plus a spare.
And the Billy Morrison signature LP is amazing. If I were going to spend real money on a guitar, that might be the one.

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