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When you hold it, it actually looks a bit as if it's a piece of carbon fibre that's been inflated.

But in a good way.

Bizarrely, it also has one of the most "organic", woody tones I've ever heard.

Go figure ...

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Mines are perfect mate. Tested every 2 yrs. I've just never associated any Carbon fibre bass as woody or organic.
That's why i was asking.

When i think of Carbon basses i think clean but warm tone with no distinct edge to it that would stand out in a mix. (Status and Steinberger)
On the other hand the Vigier has a sharpness to it that i find quite different to other carbon basses.

Woody and Organic just doesn't sound right to me.

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[quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1508521308' post='3392779']
If you think Status and Steinberger basses have a woody, organic tone then one of us needs our ears testing.
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Status make lots of different models, some are 95% wood construction so chances are...

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