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  1. [quote name='krispn' timestamp='1416579094' post='2611645'] The dual J looks like the old scheff model could yield some nice tones with the pick up placement [/quote] Either that or it's a standardised version of Ben Kenneys bass Si
  2. Absolutely fine . I've had it with a High C for longer, but I first had it with a low B, didn't feel any different to my 34" Yamaha 5 Low B Cheers Si
  3. I imagine it is probably Alder, I don't think Fender would have used Ash for solid colours, would have saved it for natural finishes. I could be wrong though Cheers Si
  4. My experience of buying a YOB bass (and indeed my observance of others purchasing a YOB bass), is that they rarely work out. I understand the sentiment behind it, but purchase a bass because it speaks to you and feels great, not based on the year it was made. After all, what are the chances of two awesome things being made in the same year?! That said, maybe I'm just bitter and being born in '83, a pretty dry period, especially for Fender Si
  5. Big 'ol bump. Yup, sorry, Sansamp is gone, will tidy the post up now. Cheers Si
  6. Get some UK built Ashdown in your life, deserves to be played! Si
  7. Get some single cut in your life......cheaply! Si
  8. [quote name='juliusmonk' timestamp='1416483751' post='2610624'] I'd say jazz soloists are their target market, yes, with all their singlecut stuff etc. In a band context that requires solid no frills playing I don't see how a Fodera can beat the tried and tested J or P or MM, honestly. Note articulation up the dusty end is a non-issue. Mind, you can also spend a lot of money on such basses - but typically less than 5000k... I might be wrong though. [/quote] Sure, although I think thats why they introduced the NYC basses, a more 'trad' vibe. I guess there are also plenty of people who can quite happily spend 3-4k on a new Alleva Coppolo, Sadowsky or a Stenback (even more surprising to me), which is fundamentally a Fender Copy, albeit very well made. The basic price of a USA Sadowsky 5 string, before options is $4275! But if that person is happy, then it's worth it right?! Si
  9. Yeah I've heard a lot of stories about Music Guard using every excuse to not pay out. Si
  10. Well I certainly didn't mean for this to happen haha Si
  11. Oh I don't care about someones opinion on a brand . If a bass feels and sounds great to its owner, its worth it. There's bound to be plenty of people who don't understand me hating Rickenbackers......but nor should that opinion have any effect on anyone else, if it does, that's their problem Si
  12. ACGs are their own thing, no point comparing them. They're fantastic, and whilst you can order a similar spec, it won't feel or sound like a Fodera, which is a good thing. I should know, I own a 33" singlecut ACG lol Si
  13. [quote name='thebassist' timestamp='1416336970' post='2609195'] What you ordering? [/quote] Matt Garrison Standard [quote name='Muzz' timestamp='1416337459' post='2609198'] I have to say I agree - if that's a signature sound, it's pretty generic. On the other hand, the playing doesn't exactly showcase the sound - I played the first minute, then skipped to near the end - does he just keep doing the same thing all the way through? [/quote] To be fair, that's just Vic performing at a gear show, probably for a bunch of fawning bass players I imagine. He's the first person to state that it's just 'fireworks', and whilst it partly pays his bills, he's perfectly aware if what it is (or isn't) Si
  14. [quote name='LukeFRC' timestamp='1416296750' post='2608700'] and suddenly your sale threads make sense! [/quote] Haha, exactly.......so plllleeeaaasseeee buy something Has to be said, when we were trying to sort it out, the guys at Fodera were replying to us on Saturday & Sunday, not many companies can say they do that Si
  15. I think that was probably the Rainbow Machine (pink, crazy sounding thing).....not for sale I'm afraid Si
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