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Everything posted by jd56hawk
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Have you tried black tapewounds? There's a reason I have them on six basses.
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Yet I've found the best bargains of all time on Reverb this past year and a half. $1,350 $450 $500
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I tried them when they first came out. Completely uninspiring, but I can easily imagine someone grabbing a red or green one simply because of the finish, and letting that weigh heavily in their evaluation of feel and tone. Sorry, I think it's a $399 bass with a $699 price tag...but isn't that what it's all about? One more thing, it doesn't look like a Ric!
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Hey, they're trying.
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Here's my Italia Imola. I'd choose having an Imola over a signature G&L, Fender, Music Man or any other bass because it's not a Big-Name brand. It is an excellent jazz bass, though, and I think it deserves more recognition. I wouldn't mind having either the red or blue one...belive me, no other mods necessary.
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The Player Series basses are okay...I've played quite a few, but they just don't move me. I thought you might want something better than okay. The Vintera basses are definitely a step up.
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Not a color you see all the time, and you 𝘤𝘢𝘯 order it custom, but they do pop up from time to time on Reverb. If you do go custom, I'd suggest getting in contact with Jason. Just helped someone I know on Facebook order this. https://www.facebook.com/jasonfretnation
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Vintera in that color. Sorry, but the Player series basses are off the radar.
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Doesn't get any better than this.
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Only signature bass I've ever considered was the LPB Squier James Johnston Jazz, and only because it was a Classic Vibe with a matching headstock. Would've preferred it without the signature, though. Looked for quite a few years without luck. When they do pop up, they're selling for $200 more than they did when they were new...even the less than perfect ones. Fortunately, I found this instead, so I won't have to worry about an unnecessary signature on the headstock. (Same bass, different color.)
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Nash is a big favorite, but their prices aren't for the faint of heart. There's a company called Vintage that makes some reasonably priced relics...I see several for $599 right now. Jazzmanbass on Ebay will relic a bass for $299 and sells the ones he makes for under $1,000...good-looking stuff I've considered in the past. For me, however, I'd go with EastGlove for $1,000 or so. I almost bought one last year but I went with a very nice Bacchus Woodline, instead...rare to see them for sale in the US. Some people might say EastGlove relics are a bit extreme, but I think they're works of art.
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Schecter SLS Elite bass with Fishman Fluence pickups
jd56hawk replied to Mudpup's topic in Bass Guitars
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Musicvox MI-6 Not what you'd call a typical pointy bass but of all the unusual shaped basses out there, the only one I could see myself playing.
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Instead of graphite?
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Good job. The white pearl pickguard looks great...so much nicer than countless other Buttercream Player P basses with the plain white ones. Makes it really stand out! I thought about buying one and doing the same and swapping out the chrome hardware for black, but it wasn't meant to be.
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Yes, that sounds right...single-coil MFDs like the ones in the SB-2s?
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This is a custom, but they're supposed to start making these soon.
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My Thundergun is 7.9 lbs...Korina. Only thing heavy is the tone. I'm guessing the one you tried was a Rumblefish...light and resonant due to its hollow design and phenolic composition, much like a Danelectro. Today's Reverends are far more substantial, as solidly constructed as any quality bass.
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You might want to think outside the box. One of only two PJs I'd spend my hard-earned money on...and nether have active electronics yet are as potent as any bass that does. Reverend Decision P-BLADE Captures the classic P-bass character, but with increased volume, sustain, clarity, and extended low end response. 42 gauge wire, ceramic magnet, 12K ohms JAZZ BOMB BRIDGE Warm mids and a focused attack, enhanced output, and still percussive when you dig in. Hum-free. 43 gauge wire, ceramic magnet, 14K ohms.
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I didn't like the Katana bass in the '80s, but they look a little better without the oddly shaped pickguard.