velalv wrote:
Hey guys!
I’ve been asked to travel to Puerto Rico, Ecuador, Panama, and possibly Haiti and South Africa,, after COVID travel restrictions lift to play bass at different churches in those areas. As lefties, you know how hard stuff is to come by. I have a MM Bongo Neptune Blue PDN that is my to the grave bass, and a Martin Acoustic Mahogany. In other words, basses that would be impossible
To replace since they are not in production. I could live with losing them since they are things. They are insured. But still, I’m nervous.
Would you guys get a travel bass in these circumstances? I prefer playing my own basses and love them. If I buy a travel bass I would lean between a squire VM modified jazz or a the budget 5-string Stingray that Sterling by MM just put out? Part of me thinks this is excessive
For basses I would never otherwise play once I’m home, it feels excessive, but I don’t know. Would love to hear other perspectives from lefties who appreciate the struggle. Thanks.
What is your budget? And, with flying restrictions getting more and more annoying, would you consider a medium or short scale bass? I personally don't like the idea of having to check a bass, I'd rather bring it on board or in the overhead. (Steinys are great for traveling, BTW). I think the Squire VM stuff is excellent for the $, but if you do like the MM sound then the Sterling might work. But if I were spending that kind of $, I'd buy a Sire. Nobody gives you more bang for the buck. I think the most inexpensive model is the V3 at $369? And here's a used M3:
https://www.musicgoround.com/product/ke ... SoQAvD_BwE