Of course, the OP will be turning down their invitation to the RNRHOF. In this perpetual race to the bottom they describe, the committee will get round to the OP eventually, right?
I take exception to Epiphone being categorised as being simply a trade name for budget gear. I'd hardly call a Jack Casady Signature "budget", and right now they're making better T-birds than Gibson have managed to since the 60s.
Furthermore, Gibson bought Epiphone in 1957, so they're taking an awfully long time to kill them off...
I had a 4 string of these, many many years ago. Did my audition for my first originals band with it. Got the gig. Can't be awful then
Can't advise on any of the comparisons to Warwick (GER) basses though, that's a bit of a blind spot in my bass experience.
Hmm, perhaps I was lucky. I sold a car last year on FB and had all the extremes - one overpayment scam attempt, one tyre kicker, one ghost, then one genuine buyer who didn't even haggle, paid the advertised price and bought the car.
The way I see it, even Fender can't standardise on pickguard layouts between their various factories, so what hope do we have if you then spin it out to non Fender products?
The FB comedy continues - see if you can spot the problem without reading the text, then laugh at the reason why the bass is how it is!
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/892478629267895
If they can't tell you the dimensions/weight then they either don't have it, or they don't want to sell it at distance. Also, you think this muppet will package it well if they can't even use a measuring tape? Walk away.
Sustainability? I can understand if there are technical reasons why an older device can't be supported, but I call BS on anyone who claims it's not used as a means to coerce customers into buying the latest shiny tech. As long as it's shinier than my tin foil hat, right?
I thought I'd be better off importing a BB1200 from Japan, so that's what I did. Got change out of £900. If you must have a PJ, get a BB2000. Then you'll have something you can't get right now - an OG neck thru BB.
Yes - in 4 in line tuner headstocks which are flat (as in not angled), the break angle over the nut is insufficient for the D and G strings and you'll get rattles and other noise artifacts. The string tree is there to create a sufficient break angle over the nut in those cases. With enough wraps down the E and A tuners it's supposed to generate sufficient angle.
But hey, Leo got it right first time, right?
Unfortunately, I have a gig the night before. I know I said that last year and ended up being able to attend because there was a cancellation, but I'm not placing any bets on lightning striking twice. You never know, but at time of writing this, I will be unable to attend and lumber you with my recycling