Joe Dart Drops 3 Signature Basses, and Nathan East Revisits “Get Lucky” in This Week’s Top 10
We’ve got an eclectic mix for this week’s reader favorites, with gear taking a strong lead once again. Ampeg’s 75th anniversary preamp turned heads with its nod to the legendary Blue Line SVT, while Marcus Miller’s new Sire model topped our March gear roundup. Joe Dart’s trio of new signature basses also made a big splash, each one offering a distinct feel and sound.
Beyond the gear, Nathan East’s look back at recording “Get Lucky” gave readers a behind-the-scenes moment with some serious star power. A Flea-inspired lesson brought groove and creativity to scale practice, and our latest Bass of the Week spotlighted a unique hybrid design. There’s also a surprising tour announcement from the Sex Pistols and an impressive original composition from bassist Lawrence Haber to round things out.
1. Ampeg’s Anniversary Preamp Pays Tribute to the Iconic ’69 Blue Line SVT
2. Play Scales Like Flea: A Bass Lesson Using RHCP’s Rhythmic Formula
3. “Three Eras of Bass” — Joe Dart Unveils New Signature Trilogy with Sterling by Music Man
4. Top 10 Bass Gear Stories for March 2025: Marcus Miller & Sire’s New Bass Takes Center Stage
5. Cort Launches Space 4: A Sleek, Headless Bass Inspired by the ’80s
6. How Daft Punk’s “Get Lucky” Came Together: Nathan East Breaks It Down
7. Bass of the Week: Simpson SBIII-FT Merges Archtop Vibe With Solid Body Power
8. TC Electronic Upgrades Its Iconic Ditto Pedal – Here’s What’s New in the Ditto 2
9. Sex Pistols Reunite Without Johnny Rotten: “I Can’t See Many Missed Calls from Him”
10. Bassist Lawrence Haber Steps Into the Spotlight with His Composition “Gia”
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