Hi Patrick. Thanks for showing my number one in this episode. Thanks to everyone who also shows their basses on your channel. Such a great community to be part of. Play on everyone!! Peace!
Hi Patrick, my name is Jus10, I'm a bassoholic, and have been bassing for 35 years, currently I bass a custom built Johnny Toon four string, it has three octaves, with Lace Sensor pickups, Sperzel locking tuners and a Babicz saddle bridge. I enjoy all bass styles with this instrument and currently play progress jazz, funk-rock 😎
Great to see an Esh here! I also have one, a Sovereign fretless with a beautiful ash/walnut burl body. Also with Esh-Tronic but with Jazz pickups (Kent Armstrong as well). However, the bass that I'd take to the grave is my Clover Apeiron H.5 in Lake Placid Blue. A modern 5-string Jazz Bass with Delano TheHybrid pickups (J/MM). In stock config, running it passive splits the humbucker, active switches it to StingRay mode. It delivers an absolutely authentic passive J sound and a very convincing StingRay sound (not 100% just because the pickup is closer to the bridge compared to a Music Man). I modded it slightly so I can also play it active with split bridge pickup for a Marcus-Miller-like sound. 4 knobs and 1 switch that deliver _all_ classic sounds I need, tasty and timeless looks, awesome feel - this is the bass I take everywhere since 15 years now!
Yes, Patrick, you really do need to try out G&Ls. I own three, and love them dearly. Check out the L-2000 or L-2500 (I would recommend the M-2000 as well, but it looks like G&L has stopped making those. So glad I was able to get my hands on one!). I'm spoiled now with my Spectors, but I'll never stop being a G&L advocate. :D
Awesome video as always, Patrick 😎🤘🏻🎸 it’s really cool to see the show me what you bass clips and there are some nice looking ones on this one. Personally I like the jazz basses, the esh bass(Peter Steele from type o negative played esh basses), the Ibanez tmb, the sterling sub series bass, the schecter stiletto bass(I own one myself and I love it 🥰 😎🤘🏻🎸), the g&l bass, the reverend bass looks pretty unique, and the Warwick streamer(a friend of mine own one and it sounds really cool).
Patrick, you absolutely need to play an L2000 or L2500. Also, I have an Esh Sovereign 5 string with old school Barts in it and it is one hell of a bass for modern sounds. There is one in an Austin GC with weird owner paint job that I have been looking at for a backup. Great basses.
I have a German custom shop Warwick thumb NT 5 string and I will be buried with it. Also got a black stingray 4 stringer and I love it. But I’m looking for a sparkly red one and that will complete me.
The main advantage of 1 piece over multi piece is no worry of delamination. However, when bonded properly multipiece should be stronger than 1 piece. Hence for laminated necks being popular especially in basses where strength matters more.
I guess I have to send you another submission now. It's been five years and mine never got shown. At this point, I don't even have the bass I sent in a photo of.
Hi Patrick. Thanks for showing my number one in this episode. Thanks to everyone who also shows their basses on your channel. Such a great community to be part of. Play on everyone!! Peace!
Hey Patrick, love this series! I am now the proud owner of a Krappy 2 string bass, thanks to your video on Krappy Guitars!
Dude nicccceeeeeeee!
Hi Patrick, my name is Jus10, I'm a bassoholic, and have been bassing for 35 years, currently I bass a custom built Johnny Toon four string, it has three octaves, with Lace Sensor pickups, Sperzel locking tuners and a Babicz saddle bridge. I enjoy all bass styles with this instrument and currently play progress jazz, funk-rock 😎
Locking tuners on a bass sounds strange lol.
@@davids2629 you will need them for *three octaves!* for sure 😁
Great to see an Esh here! I also have one, a Sovereign fretless with a beautiful ash/walnut burl body. Also with Esh-Tronic but with Jazz pickups (Kent Armstrong as well).
However, the bass that I'd take to the grave is my Clover Apeiron H.5 in Lake Placid Blue. A modern 5-string Jazz Bass with Delano TheHybrid pickups (J/MM). In stock config, running it passive splits the humbucker, active switches it to StingRay mode. It delivers an absolutely authentic passive J sound and a very convincing StingRay sound (not 100% just because the pickup is closer to the bridge compared to a Music Man). I modded it slightly so I can also play it active with split bridge pickup for a Marcus-Miller-like sound. 4 knobs and 1 switch that deliver _all_ classic sounds I need, tasty and timeless looks, awesome feel - this is the bass I take everywhere since 15 years now!
Yes, Patrick, you really do need to try out G&Ls. I own three, and love them dearly. Check out the L-2000 or L-2500 (I would recommend the M-2000 as well, but it looks like G&L has stopped making those. So glad I was able to get my hands on one!). I'm spoiled now with my Spectors, but I'll never stop being a G&L advocate. :D
Awesome video as always, Patrick 😎🤘🏻🎸 it’s really cool to see the show me what you bass clips and there are some nice looking ones on this one. Personally I like the jazz basses, the esh bass(Peter Steele from type o negative played esh basses), the Ibanez tmb, the sterling sub series bass, the schecter stiletto bass(I own one myself and I love it 🥰 😎🤘🏻🎸), the g&l bass, the reverend bass looks pretty unique, and the Warwick streamer(a friend of mine own one and it sounds really cool).
Patrick, you absolutely need to play an L2000 or L2500.
Also, I have an Esh Sovereign 5 string with old school Barts in it and it is one hell of a bass for modern sounds. There is one in an Austin GC with weird owner paint job that I have been looking at for a backup. Great basses.
I have a German custom shop Warwick thumb NT 5 string and I will be buried with it. Also got a black stingray 4 stringer and I love it. But I’m looking for a sparkly red one and that will complete me.
Coooool, more like this ❤❤❤❤
The main advantage of 1 piece over multi piece is no worry of delamination. However, when bonded properly multipiece should be stronger than 1 piece. Hence for laminated necks being popular especially in basses where strength matters more.
It's so cool that you do this. I couldn't help but send an email myself ✌️
Good content. Feels good to me.
Reverends also have really cool colors in their bases!
What a fantastic video have a wonderful weekend ❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊
Very cool episode
Are you still taking pictures and stories for future shows?
Love your videos
17:20 Dude pls try one! G&L is awesome
3:20 Fuck that, this is not a Bongo, this is not the body of a Bongo !
Jàkobos Karamànes* for the Greek guy
Have people send in audio samples too! If they can that is.
G&L L2000 is a great bass. Ernie Ball needs to bring back the Sterling Humbucker/Single model.
Nice shirt, homie.
@Patrick Hunter it would be cool if u made a discord server for ur membees
White p bass is beautiful ! 🔥
I think I’ve submitted like twice and never got on here.
lol I’m like 4 years behind
I'm too ashamed to show mine lol
I guess I have to send you another submission now. It's been five years and mine never got shown. At this point, I don't even have the bass I sent in a photo of.