@Mac
I tested (fretted) acoustic basses and I wasn`t very happy with the electric sound when plugged in too. The acoustic sound seemed to be ok, though, at least with the more expensive models. You are definately right with the fingering technique stuff. A good player can make everything sound fine and the way he wants it. Unfortunately I`m not a good bass player.

@GDaddy
what are the "lousy Amp problems" you`re talking about? I use a AER Compact 60 acoustic amp for my jazz guitars and it sounds great. It is an insider tip her in Yrp for Jazz Guitarists and I had bass players (e-Basses) playing over it too. It has a 8" full range speaker and for home practising and little venues it seems to be ok for bass too. I don`t want to buy a bass amp and I want to hear the bass unplugged when I do some practising or jamming around with friends. So do you think this setup would be ok for my purpose?

@Richard
I wanted the upright first too, but I think it`s too much effort to learn. And I think they`re not loud enough unplugged, are they? Aren`t they solidbody? Never seen any f-holes on an electric double bass.

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Sandra


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