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I've not tried the JM ™ or TT to be honest as there isn't any stockist's that close to me but I love Fender Jazz Basses so I know I'll get on with a TT. I will try and get a play before I order though. They do seem to be cheaper on German websites even with delivery.

Got to be blue or pink then. The Roquefort Blue looks really cool with hardcore ageing. [url="http://www.sandberg-guitars.de/basscat-overview/calt-series/caltt"]http://www.sandberg-...lt-series/caltt[/url]. I think that is a custom colour although its not in any of the colour guides.

I'm going to have sell my Fender Deluxe Jazz bass before I can get this though.

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I'll join the love in - traded a Stingray for a redburst California JM4 on here a few years ago, its a stunning instrument. Plays like an absolutely dream and is just so versatile, I've never had to fight to get a good tone from it in any situation. I've heard people say they are more modern sounding and can't nail 'vintage' tones, but with flats and the neck pickup I get beautiful Motown thump forom it. Rounds and both pickups I can get a great growling Jazz/Stingray hybrid tone for rock stuff. It's my swiss army knife bass!

I'd have another one in a heartbeat, every time a PM pops up for sale here I get severe GAS pains.

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[quote name='simon1964' timestamp='1329865944' post='1548972']
Its in blackburst. I can't remember the exact price - but from memory it was £950ish. Please buy it, as I'm very tempted but can't justify another bass :lol:

They've also got an absolutely stunning California JM in Lake Placid Blue.
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Nice! That's a new then, but not a bad price. PMT were advertising Basics at about £1095 I think last time I was there in November.

Too rich for me I'm afraid, I can only afford second hand.... although it is tempting to sell two of mine to buy one new one built to my spec!

BUY IT!

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[quote name='mike257' timestamp='1329908542' post='1549346']
I'll join the love in - traded a Stingray for a redburst California JM4 on here a few years ago, its a stunning instrument. Plays like an absolutely dream and is just so versatile, I've never had to fight to get a good tone from it in any situation. I've heard people say they are more modern sounding and can't nail 'vintage' tones, but with flats and the neck pickup I get beautiful Motown thump forom it. Rounds and both pickups I can get a great growling Jazz/Stingray hybrid tone for rock stuff. It's my swiss army knife bass!

I'd have another one in a heartbeat, every time a PM pops up for sale here I get severe GAS pains.
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Good work! Where's the pics then? :D

I agree about versatility. I guess I prefer a more modern sound most of the time, but I've always felt that it's easier to get a modern sounding bass to sound more "vintage" (roll off the treble, palm mute, etc,etc) than to make a vintage bass sound modern!

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[quote name='Herbie The Rad Dorklift' timestamp='1329927128' post='1549898']
Got my Sandberg off a gent on this forum.

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:gas: VERY, VERY NICE! I don't normally do posh wood, but that is lovely! Is that the one that used to belong to Wombatboter?

Let me know if you ever want to move it on............

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[quote name='Ghost_Bass' timestamp='1329928127' post='1549917']
I'm secretly in love with the idea of a California PM-5 in tobacco burst with maple board and black pickguard. Good thing that i haven't seen one yet!!! I would still keep my TRB in my possession though!

Cheers
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That would be a nice combo........ I guess you're fairly unlikely to see one exactly like that come up on the used market, which could be a good or bad thing depending on how you look at it!

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[quote name='TRBboy' timestamp='1329930993' post='1549974']
That would be a nice combo........ I guess you're fairly unlikely to see one exactly like that come up on the used market, which could be a good or bad thing depending on how you look at it!
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It would be a good thing because i still lack the Jedi ability to control the GAS...

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[quote name='Opticaleye' timestamp='1329950863' post='1550432']
Here's mine
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Nice collection Opticaleye! Is the PM quite an old one? I notice it's got a different bridge and string retainer to any I've seen before, along with fretboard dots and no logo on the body.


Oh bugger, this thread is starting to give me GAS for a JM...........

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[quote name='pietruszka' timestamp='1329999907' post='1551051']
Here you are lads, I started a sandberg thread in the gear porn bit. Hope you don't mind TRBoy, i called it sandberg love after this thread.



Dan
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Thanks Dan, I probably should have done that to start with!

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[quote name='TRBboy' timestamp='1330000799' post='1551084']
Nice collection Opticaleye! Is the PM quite an old one? I notice it's got a different bridge and string retainer to any I've seen before, along with fretboard dots and no logo on the body.


Oh bugger, this thread is starting to give me GAS for a JM...........
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Yes, I bought the PM secondhand off here - I think it's around 2006 and it says Custom Shop on the headstock. Lovely bass :)

[quote name='GregHughes' timestamp='1329983057' post='1550654']
Lovely bases Opticaleye, how would you compare the JJ against the JM?
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The JM is a little more versatile and maybe a little more modern sounding. I've rotated the MM pickup so that the single coil mode is in the 70's position. It didn't do a convincing J sound previously. It now does P, 70's J and MM if the EQ is set just right.

The JJ does P and 60's J and can cop vintage and modern with the boost/cut EQ circuit.

I obviously love Sandbergs !

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[quote name='GregHughes' timestamp='1330080176' post='1552315']
Thanks, did you buy the JJ new as it looks in very good condition. Looks like the PM is an aged one?

Sounds like you should sell the JJ to me ;)
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The JJ was bought new last year (I was confident enough to buy without playing it, once I found it wasn't too heavy) . Yes the PM is a Soft Aged one and since that photo, now sports a Wizard P pickup.

The JJ currently my favourite so I'll be keeping it :D

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  • 4 months later...

Well guys, some of you will have seen the seperate thread for my new LPB PM/VM4. But Oli encoraged me to post here too.

I've had it for two days now, It feels amazing and through headphones and an amp in bass direct it sounds amazing. I can't wait for band practice next Sunday, I'm gonna be pretty excited!

Does anybody know what strings these ship with I'm sure they're sandberg steel strings as they have the silver/grey wrap on the ends. Just wanted to know they gauge, I'm sure they're 40-100 but I wondered if anybody on here knew for sure. Also is there somewhere in the uk that sells these? And what strings do others have on their bergs?

Here's some pics:

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[quote name='bassfunk' timestamp='1341832909' post='1724672']
Well guys, some of you will have seen the seperate thread for my new LPB PM/VM4. But Oli encoraged me to post here too.

I've had it for two days now, It feels amazing and through headphones and an amp in bass direct it sounds amazing. I can't wait for band practice next Sunday, I'm gonna be pretty excited!

Does anybody know what strings these ship with I'm sure they're sandberg steel strings as they have the silver/grey wrap on the ends. Just wanted to know they gauge, I'm sure they're 40-100 but I wondered if anybody on here knew for sure. Also is there somewhere in the uk that sells these? And what strings do others have on their bergs?

Here's some pics:
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Very nice! I love the blue!
Theres also a Sandberg thread in the gear porn forum, confusingly titled with the same name.






Dan

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why did you have to post all those pictures? i've got serious Sandberg GAS now! a PM5/VM5 (am i right in thinking they are actually the same bass?) would suit me perfectly, people have mentioned that the necks are lovely and slim, anyone able to give me a comparison with the Ibanez sr 5-string necks?

it's a good thing they don't do a sonic blue without the relicing as it would dent my bank balance pretty hard and pretty fast, going to have to wait paiently for one to pop up in the for sale section here in a finish i like.

Matt

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[quote name='Matt P' timestamp='1341921450' post='1726160']

it's a good thing they don't do a sonic blue without the relicing as it would dent my bank balance pretty hard and pretty fast, going to have to wait paiently for one to pop up in the for sale section here in a finish i like.

Matt
[/quote]They'll do that for you if you want to go custom order.

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custom order would be well outside my price bracket, at the moment i could just about scrape enough together to pick up a secondhand one from the for sale section here (and that would involve selling whatever i could spare from my current collection and whatever else i could find in the house that i could live without!)

the precision-musicman pickup combination is exactly what i want though, especially with the reversed p-pup, a nice natural basic vm5 would be absolutely perfect, a california vm5 would be beyond perfect (a great match to my natural '77 p-bass)

i can sort the gas for a sonic blue bass with a can of nitro and my old squier jazz

i'm off to stalk the classifieds.

Matt

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