OliverBlackman Posted September 28, 2010 Share Posted September 28, 2010 [quote name='7string' post='969676' date='Sep 27 2010, 04:58 PM']Surely stores should see the problems with their stock before potential customers get their mitts on them. Players shouldn't have to have their time wasted by poorly setup instruments or find problems like loose hardware and so on. It does get my goat My wife is on her way to Florida this week and so the plan is to buy something there. There's still an advantage of buying in the US esp. if it's used or demo![/quote] I went to florida about 8 weeks ago. My advice would be to do your homework on what shops there are and where they are, print out detailed maps. The size of florida really shocked me and music shops there seemed well hidden in Miami and Naples. The other thing is use the exchange rate to calculate what basses are cheaper there than here, because some come out to the same price and some will save you roughly £2-300. If you go to the bass central in orlando please check out the Elrick basses and write a review because magazines across the pond have rated them very highly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stacatto Posted September 28, 2010 Share Posted September 28, 2010 (edited) Let us know the spacing on the Carvin that you are selling, and the spacing that you desire, so we can offer proper suggestions instead of opening a can of these: Edited September 28, 2010 by Stacatto Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
7string Posted September 29, 2010 Author Share Posted September 29, 2010 (edited) The Carvin was 15mm, which was less than my 7 string basses. The bass sounded immense, but (for me) was uncomfortable to play. It's gone to a good home though which I'm pleased about. [quote name='blackmn90' post='970261' date='Sep 28 2010, 01:18 AM']The other thing is use the exchange rate to calculate what basses are cheaper there than here, because some come out to the same price and some will save you roughly £2-300.[/quote] Yup, agreed. It seems in general that buying European brands in the USA is pretty much useless. Search other brands and especially the used market and the bargains spring up. MM 5's are plentiful as are Ibanez, Schecter and Fenders. There are US websites like Musician's Friend and Guitar Center with a mixture of used and new and the world is indeed your oyster. Another surprising site is Amazon. There are huge savings out there, but the search gets a lot harder of you want something out of the ordinary. Specialist sites like Bass Northwest are great, but don't keep their websites up to date. I've missed out on 2 basses already due to stock not being marked as sold. Luckily, I have a OneTel account so my overseas phone calls are cheap, but it's still annoying. The most annoying thing is "call for price". I know there's a lot of politics with pricing, but in my situation that's not a lot of help. Edited September 29, 2010 by 7string Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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