CHRISDABASS Posted May 24, 2011 Share Posted May 24, 2011 I think the chambering started around 5 years ago Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soliloquy Posted May 24, 2011 Share Posted May 24, 2011 I had a Will Lee last year, and I really want another one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peteb Posted May 24, 2011 Share Posted May 24, 2011 [quote name='molan' post='1242500' date='May 24 2011, 12:20 AM']How old was the one you tried? They've really improved over the last 18 months or so. I'd definitely rate them up with an NYC Sadowsky now.[/quote] It was quite recently (in Bass Gear in Harrogate) so I assume that it was quite a recent model It was a stunning looking instrument (probably the prettiest looking jazz bass that I have ever seen) and I am a big Fodera fan so I really wanted to like it, but it didn't really do it for me! Perhaps if I had 30 minutes with an allen key and a heavier gauge set of strings it might have been different Unfortunately I have never played a US Sadowsky, so I can’t compare it directly. Would definitely love to try one out properly as I imagine it is probably what I had in mind when I was looking for a ‘super jazz’ (which ended up being the Mayones with the East preamp)! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
molan Posted May 24, 2011 Share Posted May 24, 2011 [quote name='peteb' post='1243574' date='May 24 2011, 10:14 PM']It was quite recently (in Bass Gear in Harrogate) so I assume that it was quite a recent model It was a stunning looking instrument (probably the prettiest looking jazz bass that I have ever seen) and I am a big Fodera fan so I really wanted to like it, but it didn't really do it for me! Perhaps if I had 30 minutes with an allen key and a heavier gauge set of strings it might have been different Unfortunately I have never played a US Sadowsky, so I can’t compare it directly. Would definitely love to try one out properly as I imagine it is probably what I had in mind when I was looking for a ‘super jazz’ (which ended up being the Mayones with the East preamp)![/quote] All of Phil's basses are the newer models - I've had a go on all three of them Was the one you tried the red 4 or the natural 5? Your theory about strings and set up is really interesting. Most Foderas come with 40-100 nickels and a vaguely medium height set up. I helped Phil at the London bass show this year and we literally had two people in a row that tried one of the NYC's and one said the action needed drastically lowering and that he was surprised that Foderas weren't set up with a super low action. The very next person said he couldn't get a proper feel for it with the light gauge strings and such a low, 'unplayable', action! Just goes to show you can't please all of the people all of the time, lol. I know that I've seen basses 'transformed' with a different set of strings and a set up that suits me. Just changing something as simple as this makes them feel totally different and this improved playability makes them actually 'sound' better to me as well - all totally subjective of course! Speaking of which - I once ran a little test at my place with three different people and a Sadowsky Will Lee NYC, a Celinder J Update and a Fodera NYC. Each person chose a different one as their favourite! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peteb Posted May 24, 2011 Share Posted May 24, 2011 [quote name='molan' post='1243602' date='May 24 2011, 10:39 PM']All of Phil's basses are the newer models - I've had a go on all three of them Was the one you tried the red 4 or the natural 5? Your theory about strings and set up is really interesting. Most Foderas come with 40-100 nickels and a vaguely medium height set up. I helped Phil at the London bass show this year and we literally had two people in a row that tried one of the NYC's and one said the action needed drastically lowering and that he was surprised that Foderas weren't set up with a super low action. The very next person said he couldn't get a proper feel for it with the light gauge strings and such a low, 'unplayable', action! Just goes to show you can't please all of the people all of the time, lol. I know that I've seen basses 'transformed' with a different set of strings and a set up that suits me. Just changing something as simple as this makes them feel totally different and this improved playability makes them actually 'sound' better to me as well - all totally subjective of course! Speaking of which - I once ran a little test at my place with three different people and a Sadowsky Will Lee NYC, a Celinder J Update and a Fodera NYC. Each person chose a different one as their favourite![/quote] It could well have made all the difference if it had a set of steel 45-105s on and I could have got the action down a fair bit (it was the red 4 BTW) Would love to have tried out those three basses when I was looking for a jazz bass - I would imagine that there wouldn't be much between them and you would pick the one that just clicked with you for some unidentifiable reason I really liked the look of the Will Lee Sadowsky but it was way over my budget…. BTW have you ever tried a John East active circuit? A phenomenal piece of kit that really gives you a great active jazz sound with loads of clout Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
molan Posted May 24, 2011 Share Posted May 24, 2011 [quote name='peteb' post='1243638' date='May 24 2011, 11:00 PM']It could well have made all the difference if it had a set of steel 45-105s on and I could have got the action down a fair bit (it was the red 4 BTW) Would love to have tried out those three basses when I was looking for a jazz bass - I would imagine that there wouldn't be much between them and you would pick the one that just clicked with you for some unidentifiable reason I really liked the look of the Will Lee Sadowsky but it was way over my budget…. BTW have you ever tried a John East active circuit? A phenomenal piece of kit that really gives you a great active jazz sound with loads of clout[/quote] It was that same red one that I used for the test To be honest it marginally won overall but there was some bias in my 'sample' as the other two people preferred a much brighter sound than me & the Fodera really nailed an aggressive rock tone for one guy Funnily enough I have a real problems with the J East pre-amp. I just don't get on with them at all. I've had a few basses with them and they seemed fine if you just left everything well alone but I didn't like them once I started to 'tune' them :9 Just goes to show - horses for courses, lol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peteb Posted May 24, 2011 Share Posted May 24, 2011 I really like the J East preamp but you do have to be careful what you do with it - less is definitely more...! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BoomBass Posted May 27, 2011 Share Posted May 27, 2011 I have kind of an ambivalent feeling about Sadowsky. Having owned 3 (1 NYC, 1 Metro and 1 Tokyo) and played several others (not just in stores, but also at gigs), I was never truly happy with the sound I got. They are great playing basses, though, and I must admit that the P/J4 Metro I had sounded pretty damn good. I needed a 5 though, so I bought one from a local store (a Metro P/J 5 rosewood), and it sounded very nice, but not as good as the 4-string I used to have. Now, I have no preference towards active/passive, ash/alder, maple/rosewood, 34"/35". I used to at some point, but having owned a lot of basses, I have found that there is no pattern to be found in the ones that I have decided to keep and play. But as for the 'on stroids' thing. The Celinder Update I used to own was beating any sadowsky I have ever played by far. But hey.. all of the above is just IMO, of course. Many love Sadowsky and they ae great basses - they are just not for me. Cheers! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
funkyspuke Posted May 31, 2011 Share Posted May 31, 2011 well, I recently put my Sadowsky Metro V4 on bass chat and within a few days I had people almost biting my hand off with offers. I am only selling mine because I need the money and my Valenti is just as good. Although I will be looking at a custom build later. The Fodera NYC red 4 string you two are talking about is AMAZING .. myself and CHRISDABASS played it at Bass Day in Manchester and we were blown away! I do agree that new Sadowsky Metro's are very expensive, but I would never buy new, only second hand. plus, when you can go to Shuker and get a custom build jazz with Sadowsky pre and pups for about £1k .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robert Manning Posted May 31, 2011 Share Posted May 31, 2011 why would you buy a fender rip off when you could buy a real fender? ;P Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toasted Posted June 1, 2011 Share Posted June 1, 2011 Says the man with the "Nevada precision bass". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
waynepunkdude Posted June 2, 2011 Author Share Posted June 2, 2011 [quote name='Toasted' post='1252652' date='Jun 1 2011, 01:25 PM']Says the man with the "Nevada precision bass".[/quote] To answer your question, I love Fenders but I'd prefer a hand built Jazz over a production model and I ain't paying for a 'Masterbuild' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robert Manning Posted June 2, 2011 Share Posted June 2, 2011 [quote name='Toasted' post='1252652' date='Jun 1 2011, 01:25 PM']Says the man with the "Nevada precision bass".[/quote] It was £40 not £2000. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
214of500 Posted October 16, 2011 Share Posted October 16, 2011 I think I'm in the same boat as most others, forever I wanted a Sadowsky but could never really afford. I got lucky recently when I managed to get a great deal on a used Metro RV4. However I had never tried a Sadowsky in my life nor did I have the opportunity to play it before buying it....but I took the plunge. Granted its the cheapest entry level Sadowsky but I love the pre amp and it just feel like a well constructed bit of kit. What I get out of it is vintage looks and a modern tone (and it works for me:) ) and right now I long for no other bass...actually thats a lie...I'm GASing all the time but thats not the point. Basically I am quietly impressed with it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Musicman20 Posted October 16, 2011 Share Posted October 16, 2011 Nice setup! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Linus27 Posted October 16, 2011 Share Posted October 16, 2011 [quote name='risingson' timestamp='1306148789' post='1241405'] However, THIS is the video that's telling me to stop being such an idiot and save up for the Will Lee model. Forget the playing, the tone is just great. [/quote] Blimey that sounds awsome. Never heard one of these basses before but it sounds amazing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alanbass1 Posted October 16, 2011 Share Posted October 16, 2011 [quote name='Robert Manning' timestamp='1306880159' post='1252203'] why would you buy a fender rip off when you could buy a real fender? ;P [/quote] .....because they are better for the more modern sounds that a lot of players are after. For the more traditional Fender sound I agree a Fender is better Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RhysP Posted October 17, 2011 Share Posted October 17, 2011 [quote name='dougal' timestamp='1306151270' post='1241487'] QUOTE (BB3000S @ May 23 2011, 12:42 PM) Plenty of Sadowsky love here. ...and here... [/quote] I'm not one for fender type basses, but that is bloody gorgeous. I even like the tort guard & I usually hate those. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Fudge Posted March 2, 2012 Share Posted March 2, 2012 I have a 97 USA Jazz body matched with a 62RI Jap Rosewood skinny neck with some Wizzard pups. SIMPLES >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JTUK Posted March 3, 2012 Share Posted March 3, 2012 [quote name='RhysP' timestamp='1318853331' post='1406819'] I'm not one for fender type basses, but that is bloody gorgeous. I even like the tort guard & I usually hate those. [/quote] It is and I think he has a great eye for styling... up there with the very best, IMO. That wouldn't be my issue... and I'd be interested in a NYC at the right price for me. I could also say that about other makers as well, tho. If there are a few Sadowsky for sale here, then that is good as you could pick up a nice bass for decent money.. As to why they are selling..?? Well, I think there are people who will buy a 'cool' name .. as in the name may have some kudos here, and then sell it if that name seems diminshed Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leroydiamond Posted March 4, 2012 Share Posted March 4, 2012 Got a Sadowsky NYC but purchased it in the USA new at reasonable cost. They are truly a beautiful. One of the selling points of the NYC models is their weight. Very light indeed which suits my needs. This side if the pond these basses are really expensive due to tax and duty regulations and this effects their popularity. As for Fender, IMO serious quality control issues persist and customer support is not what it should be. These are not issues when you buy Sadowsky NYC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gust0o Posted March 4, 2012 Share Posted March 4, 2012 I'd love a Sadowsky, but suspect I am far too tight a bastard. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4000 Posted March 4, 2012 Share Posted March 4, 2012 [quote name='risingson' timestamp='1306148789' post='1241405'] However, THIS is the video that's telling me to stop being such an idiot and save up for the Will Lee model. Forget the playing, the tone is just great. [/quote] Weird. That's the tone that I can't stand that so many people seem to want, the tone I'm trying to get as far away from as possible. To me it sounds like really stiff strings banging against wood amplified through a tweeter and nothing else. Ah well, each to their own I guess! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
risingson Posted March 4, 2012 Share Posted March 4, 2012 [quote name='4000' timestamp='1330872451' post='1564117'] Weird. That's the tone that I can't stand that so many people seem to want, the tone I'm trying to get as far away from as possible. To me it sounds like really stiff strings banging against wood amplified through a tweeter and nothing else. Ah well, each to their own I guess! [/quote] It's not that I necessarily liked the sound of the Will Lee in the video that I posted up, but rather I can see the potential in it. People do seem to jump on that kind of sound or see it as somehow desirable though (usually without thinking about what it's going to sound like in a mix - it's probably going to get lost if it sounds like that). Generally though I think I can be a good judge of hearing a bass and knowing if its going to work for me or not. Something about the Will Lee model grabbed me, but I suppose I can't be certain whether its the right bass for me as I'm yet to try one out properly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
risingson Posted March 4, 2012 Share Posted March 4, 2012 [quote name='leroydiamond' timestamp='1330870736' post='1564088'] Got a Sadowsky NYC but purchased it in the USA new at reasonable cost. They are truly a beautiful. One of the selling points of the NYC models is their weight. Very light indeed which suits my needs. This side if the pond these basses are really expensive due to tax and duty regulations and this effects their popularity. As for Fender, IMO serious quality control issues persist and customer support is not what it should be. These are not issues when you buy Sadowsky NYC [/quote] I played three Sadowsky's this week and off the shelf, none of them struck me as particularly heavy at all. The basses that consistently strike me as the weightiest are always Ernie Balls. I don't think the weight of an instrument will ever bother me until I get a bit older but man, Stingrays can be heavy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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