it's all up to people's preference
stunning sei bass btw
for some people they work.... for some they don't
i know for me, playing with a ramp has cleaned my technique a lot...
you can't dig in too much... i guess it suits people that wanna go towards a "light touch".... if you dig in... don't... gonna piss you off...
anyways changed my life
well maybe it's just me.... but i think some basses are priceless... and are "worth it"...
If I had for example £6000 to spare... I'd not hesitate a second to buy a wal if they were considered to be worth that much....
Music... instruments... what you can produce with them... etc... is absolutely priceless.... well.. that's maybe why i'm always broke
As for the writting on the back.... It was Nile's signature indeed... some owner at some point had him to sign it...
First thing I got to do was erasing this... just looked wrong...
Paul herman FINALLY got back to me... This bass was NOT made for percy jones after all...
Apparently there was a few Percy jones bass made... but he could not say how many...
and yeh clarky... as you said... quite expensive... but was aint never cheap anyways....
second one
Very weird... feel like i've found a very unique sound with those.... Wich at the same time can sound "classic"... then can have a quite modern sound too....
THe fingerboard is from unknown sort.... but sounds awesome... According to mister Sei bass it's "some sort of rosewood"
I'll assume this bass used to be fretted.... cuz i have never seen a frettless fingerboard of some sort of flamed rosewood... or even possibly shedua... but again.. have never seen a wal with shedua fingerboad..
to any one looking for a simple bass that does the job = get it, this is an outstanding bass...
i'll personally slap any one who goes on about the fact that it's mexican and so it can't be good...
outstanding build quality