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Congratulations that is beautiful overall, although there's a couple of details that annoy me about the look, first the knobs, don't like them, they look like something you get on a Made in Indonesia bass, secondly, I find those string retainers bars on the headstock to be both ugly and a pain when changing strings as you need to feed the string under that bar and then it is a mare to keep the string taught as you wind it around the peg for the first time. They've could have done what Fender did and put 2 "dime" trees or angle the headstock more to do without them altogether.

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[quote name='bubinga5' timestamp='1354371745' post='1885289']
Roger recognised that the Japanese are great at attention to detail, and attention to quality... thats why he went to them... (so ive heard). lovely bass, and i bet it sounds awsome.. congrats...
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+1 ON THIS . "Made In Japan " is a mark of quality , and has been for a long time now . These Metros really do sound very close to the NYC basses . The only real perceivable difference is in the weight and the slightly different sound that the chambering on the NYC gives . The low B on the NYC Modern 5 is the best I have ever heard , and it's a 34 inch scale too , thank goodness . What makes all Sadowsky basses so great is that they are very practical instruments ; they're not cheap but all the money has gone into quality craftsmanship and intelligent design . They play great and sound great for any style of music . Why haven't I got one ? Because Roger puts a bit too much fallaway into the NYC necks for my taste , but that's just my own preference . These are high quality basses .

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[quote name='BassPimp66' timestamp='1353799646' post='1878653']
Yes, that's a Metro. These japanese guys are seriously good !!!
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That's good to know.. I'm mulling over whether to get a Metro MV5 but no-one ever seems to have one in stock, so I may have to take a punt and just order one from the Gallery.. '59 burst is the way forward I reckon!

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[quote name='Grand Wazoo' timestamp='1354363230' post='1885178']
Congratulations that is beautiful overall, although there's a couple of details that annoy me about the look, first the knobs, don't like them, they look like something you get on a Made in Indonesia bass, secondly, I find those string retainers bars on the headstock to be both ugly and a pain when changing strings as you need to feed the string under that bar and then it is a mare to keep the string taught as you wind it around the peg for the first time. They've could have done what Fender did and put 2 "dime" trees or angle the headstock more to do without them altogether.
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Fair point on the knobs.
Roger provides the same plasticky knobs on the NYC models he sells for $5,000 . I think it wouldn't be too much to ask for matching chrome knobs here.

The string retainers work and look fine for me.

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[quote name='BassPimp66' timestamp='1354612606' post='1887926']
Fair point on the knobs.
Roger provides the same plasticky knobs on the NYC models he sells for $5,000 . I think it wouldn't be too much to ask for matching chrome knobs here.

The string retainers work and look fine for me.
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I really like the knobs on Sadowskys and I doubt the string retainer would present a problem for me either. It's a lovely bass.

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