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Description

Designed in collaboration with the virtuoso Joe Dart, this signature bass guitar is a seamless blend of simplicity and power, tailored for players who demand precision and rich sound. The Joe Dart Bass is a testament to minimalist design where every component serves a purpose, ensuring an unhindered path from inspiration to expression. Equipped with a single humbucking pickup, this bass offers a clean, punchy tone with exceptional clarity, making it an ideal choice for both studio recording and live performances.

This bass guitar features a sleek, contoured body for ultimate comfort during long gigs, and a 22-fret neck that allows for smooth, fast playing. Its passive electronics ensure that your pure sound remains uncolored, while the lightweight design makes it easy to handle. The neck is crafted from roasted maple, providing not only aesthetic appeal but also enhanced stability and resonance.

The Joe Dart Bass is perfect for musicians who thrive on groove and seek a bass that can keep up with their dynamic playing style. Whether you're laying down a solid foundation or stepping into the spotlight with a solo, this bass offers the versatility and reliability you need.

Key Features:

  • Signature model designed in collaboration with Joe Dart
  • Single humbucking pickup for a clean and punchy tone
  • 22-fret roasted maple neck for smooth playability
  • Passive electronics for uncolored sound
  • Lightweight and contoured body for comfort
  • Ideal for both live performances and studio work
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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about The Joe Dart Bass.

Use cases and applications

  • A user highlighted the Joe Dart bass as ideal for session work, complementing a collection that includes Vintage P bass and Jazz basses.

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  • Some users value the bass for its ability to deliver a consistent tone ideal for Vulfpeck fans, minimizing distractions from tonal adjustments.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Some players suggest that the minimalist design encourages a focus on playing technique rather than relying on onboard tonal adjustments.

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  • There is interest in modifying the bass by adding a tone pot, facilitated by its large back plate opening that simplifies such upgrades.

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Features and functionality

  • The absence of a tone knob results in a potentially brighter/louder sound due to the "no-load" nature of the setup.

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  • The Joe Dart Bass is noted for having a single volume knob, which some users humorously suggest serves as a de facto kill switch.

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  • The Joe Dart bass is marketed for its simplicity, with one user describing it as a "Model T" offering only the natural color option.

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  • The Joe Dart Bass is built with a single bridge humbucker and passive electronics, featuring only a volume knob and lacking any tone control.

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  • Users highlight that the bass has a slightly smaller neck profile compared to other Sterling models, which may impact playability.

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Value and pricing

  • Shipping and VAT costs for the Joe Dart Bass can exceed the price of the bass itself for international buyers, particularly in the EU.

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  • The Joe Dart 1 is seen as the best value among the Joe Dart series, offering a straightforward Music Man Sterling experience with minimal features.

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  • The Joe Dart bass is part of Ernie Ball's high-end Music Man line, yet it's notably cheaper than other models in this category.

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Comparisons

  • The Joe Dart Bass is compared to Tom Delonge’s signature guitars, which also feature a single volume knob for streamlined operation.

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  • Some owners prefer the streamlined Sterling body shape of the Joe Dart bass over the bulkier Stingray, citing it as a factor in their purchase decision.

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  • The Joe Dart Bass uses the discontinued Sterling body shape, making it unique among current offerings as the only available new Sterling shape.

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  • The Joe Dart Bass is essentially similar to a Sterling Ray4 but without active electronics and paint, and it costs $50 more due to the signature model branding.

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Build quality

  • The bass uses a maple body and a one-piece maple neck/fingerboard, contributing to its unique tonal characteristics.

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User experience

  • Some owners appreciate the minimalist design and find the absence of a tone knob encourages mastery of finger technique for tonal variety.

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Joe Dart playing his new signature bass in collaboration with Ernie Ball Music Man

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