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Newish American Fenders- a bit of personal ambivalence
M@23 replied to Old Horse Murphy's topic in Bass Guitars
Same here, it’s an old story isn’t it 😂 -
Newish American Fenders- a bit of personal ambivalence
M@23 replied to Old Horse Murphy's topic in Bass Guitars
That’s the joy of Fender, I guess? When you get a good one, they’re really good? My old sunburst P you had Nick, that was the one for me. I don’t think I’ve ever played a better Precision. I can’t remember the year it was, it was one of the first once they’d changed to CS pickups, I believe. I had another in CAR that was about the same age, which was really nice and well put together, but didn’t quite have that magic. also, I’d still really like that SR5 😩 -
Cruiser by Crafer CX150 - 1st bass, still have it, still plays really well 1998 Warwick Corvette Proline Musicman SR4 Squier VM jazz x 2 Fender Mexican 70s jazz Fender American Special jazz 1995 anniversary Fender Japan Precision in shell pink - picked up cheap in a bit of a mess, anyone own this bass? It has a Bass Doc tort guard, CTS pots and CS pickup... please hit me up if you have it 2012 fender American Standard precision x 2 78 Fender Precision Sandberg VM5 Supreme mk1 Sadowsky MV5 Sire V7 5 Yamaha BBP35 Sandberg TT5 SL - a Jazz V that weighs less than 7lbs, what’s not to love? Squier Mini Precision bass - 28.5” scale of fun(k) Think this is the lot, I’ve had many, many more on loan! Looking back, there’s a couple I’d really like back. One of the 2012 P’s (sunburst) was really a perfect P bass and the 78’ after was a big disappointment. All of the 5s were great, but got moved on for being too heavy.
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Same, my old Sadowsky came from them and they were great in store. Tweaking setups as I asked and generally making me feel better about spending £2k on a bass 😂 my Mini P bass came today from GG too, same experience as the OP. Ordered yesterday about 1pm, then it arrived (460 mile trip) 24h later. DPD are good too, maybe the best app of any courier and my 2 local drivers at least are cool guys.
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Great, now I’m invested in the idea too... 😂
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This one for me, but a very close second would be white/white/blocks. I spec’d one up recently that was very similar to your 1st pic, but tort guard on the HCA creme. Sandberg are a bit good at the relic thing aren’t they.
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Sadowsky Metro Express 5 String Jazz Bass. Made In Japan. *SOLD*
M@23 replied to phsycoandy's topic in Basses For Sale
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Sadowsky Metro Express 5 String Jazz Bass. Made In Japan. *SOLD*
M@23 replied to phsycoandy's topic in Basses For Sale
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Agreed. Unbelievable that they’d choose to name a product that way. I’ve no great experience of either manufacturer, but didn’t like the Barefaced I’d used. It’s all so subjective isn’t it. I’ve had Vanderkley and Bergantino and EBS which were great and better on paper than Markbass stuff, but Markbass always just worked for me. Technically, more basic and ‘not as well designed’ but just happened to for the bill for what I wanted in a function band rig. Saying that, it depends what amp you use and what you want. Since I went Helix I’ve been able to have it all!
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@TheLowDown, it’s not realism. It’s at best your opinion and at worst a load of nonsense. Or both. You say if it’s European or US made it is ‘most likely expensive garbage riddled with quality control issues’. Based on what, personal experience? That’s a bold claim. Sadowsky, Sandberg, Enfield, Overwater have all been pretty flawless in my experience and there’s dozens of others that are very highly regarded due to decades of trade. I’m not saying better. In fact, I sold my Sadowsky because I really loved a Sire that I picked up which did it all. But I can appreciate both and understand that one costs significantly more than the other to produce, no smoke or mirrors, no retailer manipulation, no fleecing the public, just basic economics.
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I mean, I agree with some of your post but the bit in bold is surely bigotry and naivety too, then? On the cost front, it’s not like a Sadowsky or Overwater (or whomever) costs the same to produce as a Cort (or other), which is where most of the price difference lies. It’s not because retailers are being greedy and cashing in on any bias. I don’t think anyone that works for a respected maker would be a slacker either, I mean, it’s not an unskilled random job. It’s pretty specific and i’m sure the training required is thorough and top notch before they let you start making instruments. It’s hardly a summer job for uni students. On the “made in USA” labelling, isn’t it actually quite strict? I remember years back, someone (Fender/Gibson I guess) having to change labelling because the California laws were changed so that at least X% had to be materials from the USA. It was 95% of wholesale had to be from US materials or something like that.
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That’s the one mate 😁 I couldn’t tell you what the state of the amp/cab market is, your Stomp genuinely ended that side of GAS for me! Has it been 2 years yet? I couldn’t be happier with it.
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Would have liked an XLR and an IEC cable. I’ll stick with my ‘old’ Stomp, it still does all I need it to, and very well.
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@mike257 that’s a good point. I love the M18, but you’re right on the mic inputs. We have a very small setup and run 2 x Helix, TD50 and SPD and 3 x vocal mics, so it’s great for us.
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Sorry, M18. It’s been a game changer and way cheaper than the analogue alternative to get that many aux. We use the internal router and have never had any issues.
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Used one for a couple of years, can’t fault it. The mix app is good too
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Little Mark 3 and 102p or a Fender Rumble 500 combo are where I’d go. I’ve had both setups and prefer them to rigs I’ve had that cost 4 times more. They just work. Very reliable and I love the tone straight out of the box. The Markbass 102p is probably my favourite cab. It’s so small and light but very punchy and really projects well, especially if you tilt it back a touch.
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It’s flip of a coin stuff, but silver for me.
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I was about to post the same thing! Had a little look for one yesterday and was surprised someone was trying for that.
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Looking through some old pics on my phone, found a few of my first Sandberg. Miss this bass, it was heavy, which is why it was moved on but what a looker. Think it found its way to the USA after I moved it along.
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That’s class. Nice one to the Mrs! the 2nd gens are great, sleeker and more refined IMO
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@Raslee it’s a mk1 Ida Nielsen signature. Not been on the market for a few years now, it’ll take some hunting and maybe a bit of patience to track one down! You might have more luck looking for a relic mk1 VM4. The new Ida signature is fantastic too!
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I’ll probably do likewise in 2021. Not sure which model, but a BB is definitely coming home in some shape/form! Also, replacing the one I sold in 2019! 😒😄
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I think I need to try some GHS, as I actually really like the Sandberg steels! Especially on the SL, for what I do they suit it well. Boomers come in 45-126, which I like the sound of. I’m keen to try some flats on it too.