Thursday, March 19, 2026
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Are Acoustic Bass Guitar’s Worth It?


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19 thoughts on “Are Acoustic Bass Guitar’s Worth It?

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  • I have a cheap one my son bought me about 10 years ago. I play it at home more than an electric. it's great to practice on because it makes me play clean and the neck is so big. the old jbass feels like a little weapon when I pic it up.

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  • Fender makes a banger of an acoustic bass. Action is excellent. Unfortunately, action doesn't stay great. But you could just buy a new one every year or so ????

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  • I'm a happy owner since 1981 of a 1967 Hofner Senator which I converted to a fretless and replaced the machine heads.

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  • I primarily use acoustic bass if I'm playing solo. I love it.

    I wasnt a huge fan at first for all the reasons above. For me the key was to stop trying to play it like an electric bass. Its a completely different instrument and really needs its own style. I play a lot of counterpoint and counter melody and it really shines with that style. Its a really good melodic bass instrument. You've gotta tailor your style to the instrument.

    Stop playing it like a standard electric. It helps greatly. Think of it as a sort of in between of guitar and bass. They're really good for country, blues, latin music, and jazz. Surprisingly so with most pop too, if done right.

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  • In my opinion by a fire, in lower sound situation like you're saying you can do bass line and percussion, the slapping sound is nice in my opition, definitely a little buzzy. but that adds the campfire feel of it imo. Edit, also i have a pretty high priced one i found on market place for cheap might just be well made. i rest my thumb on the neck personally, still get a good tone

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  • Unplugged, they're not loud enough to have an acoustic session with people when there's two guitars and other instruments

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  • I just ordered one, I don't want to play it without an amp, I mostly just want it for playing by myself, I already have an acoustic guitar and the bulkiness might be similar (I also bought a rather slim acoustic bass) and I quite often play my acoustic guitar finger style (bc I'm a bassist and just inherited that guitar) so I think I'll handle the no thumb rest thing. Now the pros: I loooooooooove the acoustic bass sound just soooooo much! I don't need a different sound, if i want a different one I'll use my electric bass. I don't care that so many people don't like them. I need that bass asap! I'm so excited!

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  • I have sn ibanez acoustic bass and it's great for messing around at home. The cons are there for sure but for what it is i like it. Especially since i started playing around with bass chords.

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