Your bassist shouldn't be so attached to that tone, it might sound great on its own but almost every song or situation needs a different thing from the bass, and if he's got a lot of treble his sound will be stepping all over yours in the mix.
GT-10? Great idea if you know why you need it, pointless waste of money if it gets used for the odd thing and not much else. I have one, I love it, but I need a lot out of my equipment. You might be better off with something else.
I'll leave further advice for Dave, since he'll know more about your tastes than I do.
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