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  1. Despite having preferred Gibsons and other s-s basses since I started playing, I've got mixed feelings on this. Here's a few random thoughts: When I bought my first bass (a Watkins Rapier) back in the mists of time, I chose it on the basis of what felt most comfortable and looked cool without even knowing that different scale-lengths were available; Gibson's shorter-than-Fender-standard scale was/is equally valid and hearing this constantly referred to as 'junior' (i.e. 'not for real men') - notably by Fender - p155es me off; In light of the above, what have Fender's marketing people got for brains? IMHO, they could have a big s-s market running in parallel to their 'standard' scale-length offerings if they didn't dumb-down on their s-s products; Mitigating against my love for Gibsons is the fact that, for me, the strap-balance that comes with having the top strap button at the F12 'sweet spot' is essential (and why I moved away from SGs); Like it or not, the perception that 'proper' bass guitars have to look like a P or a J (with the possible exception of the Gibson SG) is widely held, especially (but not only) outside the bass-playing fraternity; That's why I feel happier playing my Sandberg Cali ll on stage than my equally excellent Vox Starstream Artist, although this may change as my latest band members share my love for the quirky looks and wonderful Aguilar sounds of the Vox; IMHO, the main-stream bass-guitar manufacturers have held back the natural evolution of the s-s bass guitar - Gibson through a mixture of incompetence and dodgy quality control, and Fender presumably in a misguided attempt to preserve the purity of the brand's original DNA. There, glad I've got that lot off my chest 🙂
  2. Agreed re the Monza, wouldn't be without mine!!
  3. Had an R-400 for a while and I've been toying with the idea of getting one of these. Just jumped on the Handbox website, downloaded the retail price list - but can't see the WB100 anywhere. Anybody know the total cost of bringing one into the UK? Also, what are the pros and cons of the original version with the contour pot (there's a used one FS on here) versus the new design? Just spotted there's also a used current version on here as well.
  4. This is one of two basses Andy built for me to the Rascal-based spec with 7-position switching that lets you select all three pickups individually or in any combination. The seven 'voices' are all distinctly different, equally useable and instantly available with the tone pot reserved for that final tweak. This is such a versatile set-up that it beats me why it's not more widely available - and why Fender chose to confine it to that ridiculous Rascal body?! The other Andy Rogers bass I kept is going nowhere - ever. If money had been no object I would have kept this one too. GLWTS Kate!
  5. Thanks for flagging this. Original RRP for an A2S was around £1350 IIRC. A few years back I paid the end-of-line 'clearance' price of £799 new for mine and it's the best money I've ever spent!! Of course, you have to like the quirky design - and I love it. It's ergonomically brilliant too. Must say I'm tempted to add the A1H to my modest collection. I say this in the hope that someone will beat me to it cos I shouldn't really be spending £629 on another bass right now. 🤞
  6. Look forward to seeing you and your bass(es) next year - and thanks to Rich for replying.
  7. KEYBOARD PLAYER WANTED IN SOMERSET My 4-pc (guitar, bass, drums, vocals) pop/rock covers band is looking for a versatile keyboard player with a view to doing 1 or 2 well-paying gigs a month. Although this is a new start-up, we are all experienced gigging musicians and our 5th band member must be the same. We have already delivered a great performance at our first private function and are currently rehearsing in Somerton to expand our play-list. If you know anyone that may be interested, please call me on 07770 946135 or give them my phone number for a chat. Mike
  8. My 4-pc (guitar, bass, drums, vocals) pop/rock covers band is looking for a versatile keyboard player with a view to doing 1 or 2 well-paying gigs a month. Although this is a new start-up, we are all experienced gigging musicians and our 5th band member must be the same. We have already delivered a great performance at our first private function and are currently rehearsing in Somerton to expand our play-list. If you are interested or know anyone who is, ping me a PM and I'll give you my phone number for a chat. Mike
  9. The '70s-wound Aguilars that came as OE on my active Vox Starstream A2S are absolutely killer.
  10. I was very sceptical about the Sandy pickups before ordering my Cali ll SL TM 4 SHORT - almost to the point of deciding against buying it. 12 months down the line, I can say that it's the best thing I ever did and I and my band-mates are completely happy with what the pickups bring to our classic rock/pop covers party. Of course, I completely accept the point that others have made about what a subjective thing bass sounds are. I just wanted to speak against the notion that Sandy pickups might not be fit for purpose.
  11. Could it be a mechanical rather than an electrical issue, i.e. the string itself or poor contact with the nut/bridge saddle?
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