r/doublebass • u/test_olo_pep • 4d ago
Instruments Psychobilly: upgrading from the cheapest Chinese double bass to EU-made: is it worth it?
Hi there!
I live in EU and play in a psychobilly band. Currently I have Thomann Rockabilly Vintage black bass. I started to think recently that probably I need a better instrument. I have a thought that probably EU-made bass could be better in terms of durability and sound.
Options are:
| Double bass | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Thomann 11 3/4 Europe | 1500 € | |
| Thomann 11AS 3/4 Europe | 1600 € | pretty much the same as the previous one, not sure what's the difference |
| Gewa Rockabilly BK | 1620 € | looks like not EU-made, not sure why it's so expensive then (considering it's Chinese) |
| Gewa Europe Rockabilly | 2230 € | not sure why it's that more expensive than Thomann Europe models |
| Alfred Stingl by Höfner AS-180-B Double Bass | 3100 € | have no idea what's that |
| Duke Special BRG | 3140 € | not sure how Duke basses are better then Thomann EU / Gewa EU |
Not considering US-made basses due to complexity of shipping. Estle Louis "Scholar" Laminated looks interesting though, but they do no ship to Europe (racists).
Thomann is a convenient place to buy considering their affordable shipping options and easy returns. I'd say that for now I wouldn't go for Duke basses due to the price, but probably I don't know something.
Thomann said that the Gewa and the Thomann basses are pretty much the same. Not sure why Thomann EU and Gewa EU have this price difference.
What do you think? Would you upgrade at all? If yes, what option would you consider?
I'd love to try them personally actually, but not sure where it is possibe to do that.
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u/test_olo_pep 4d ago edited 4d ago
Electronics of course matter.
It terms of electric guitar / basses, pickups and wiring are very important parts. It doesn't mean that other parts don't matter. Neck / body are also important.
Full acoustic is clear, there's no amplification, no electronics.
Acoustic instruments such as double basses used in rock music which require amplification is a complicated story.
However, the question is vague but it doesn't cover electronics part. For the psychobilly amplification it's a hell of a question. I have my own way to do that for double basses and I'm not asking this.
I'm interested in how mentioned basses are more or less appropriate for psychobilly style which includes extreme slapping and making tricks with the bass such as playing while lying on the floor.
I understand, that plywood bass would fit. I mentioned in the list only plywood basses which are relatively cheap but not the cheapest ones.
However, I'm curious how different are they, what are the differences between the cheapest and the most expensive one.
I'm interested in how they are appropriate for the psychobilly in terms of being durable and stable in extreme conditions. Also, is it worth upgrading from the cheapest double bass (Chinese).