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I've seen a [url="http://www.saein.co.kr/2007/bass/spb1100h.php"]Shine SPB1100H[/url] for £275.

Are they any good? I had a play yesterday and it felt quite nice with a fairly decent tone, looks cool as hell too.

Anyone got any experiences with Shine basses in general or this bass in particular?

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Looks like you may have taken a shine to it?

I had a Shine Telebass that was well put together and passed the Ronseal test ( did what it said on the tin) but you see loads of their 5 and 6 stringers on ebay and they don't seem to keep their value. If you bought new at £275 I guess as long you did not expect to get the money back when you sell on then it looks cool and presumably sounds OK. Epiphone do as similar one based(!) on the EB2 and I think Italia do something simliar as well.


P.S. Don't expect a hi-fi tone!
P.P.S. Get back to work!

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[quote name='Delberthot' post='449511' date='Mar 30 2009, 02:50 PM']I had one of their neck through 8 string basses. Very well made but the clear coating always looked cheap to me.

didn't they make Epiphones at one point?[/quote]

The dude in the shop said the factory that Shines are made in make Epiphone and Ibanez too, this is their own brand. Wiki says this: [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shine_Guitars"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shine_Guitars[/url]

Edited for poor grammar.

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[quote name='yorks5stringer' post='449506' date='Mar 30 2009, 02:45 PM']Looks like you may have taken a shine to it?

I had a Shine Telebass that was well put together and passed the Ronseal test ( did what it said on the tin) but you see loads of their 5 and 6 stringers on ebay and they don't seem to keep their value. If you bought new at £275 I guess as long you did not expect to get the money back when you sell on then it looks cool and presumably sounds OK. Epiphone do as similar one based(!) on the EB2 and I think Italia do something simliar as well.


P.S. Don't expect a hi-fi tone!
P.P.S. Get back to work![/quote]

Yeah yeah! hehe:)

I've been tempted by both of those but this price made the Shine the favourite.

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A guy that plays regularly at my local jam session often uses a Shine Hofner type violin copy. He said he'd tried a few violin types and that was the best sounding and construction of the lot. Sounded good through his Hartke rig. I would have had a go myself but he's a leftie. Mind you if I could get a deal like this;
[url="http://www.incredibid.co.uk/acatalog/Shine_WVEB883_Violin_Bass_.html"]http://www.incredibid.co.uk/acatalog/Shine...olin_Bass_.html[/url]
I'd be tempted anyway from the sound quality of the one I heard, don't think he'd modded it in any way.

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[quote name='KevB' post='449605' date='Mar 30 2009, 04:21 PM']A guy that plays regularly at my local jam session often uses a Shine Hofner type violin copy. He said he'd tried a few violin types and that was the best sounding and construction of the lot. Sounded good through his Hartke rig. I would have had a go myself but he's a leftie. Mind you if I could get a deal like this;
[url="http://www.incredibid.co.uk/acatalog/Shine_WVEB883_Violin_Bass_.html"]http://www.incredibid.co.uk/acatalog/Shine...olin_Bass_.html[/url]
I'd be tempted anyway from the sound quality of the one I heard, don't think he'd modded it in any way.[/quote]
like this? A fiver more - looks pretty similar to me.
[url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/harley_benton_beatbass.htm"]Thomann violin bass[/url]

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:)

Anyway, I must say, Chinese instruments nowadays are perfectly playable and sound good.
Years ago, when I started playing (at the beginning of the millennium) Chinese instruments where generally crap (I still remember my first Samick P-J... *shudders* ), but now, I mean, you can gig with a Squier or whatever without sounding dull and/or "cheap".
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Shines are great value. My first 5-string was a Shine, it cost just over £100 and I used it as my main bass for years. I played a 6-string at the London Music Show and that was excellent too, they only wanted £180 for it. Won't hear a word said against them.

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I have a Shine 4-string electro-acoustic, and love it. Very easy to play, great as an instrument to just pick up and noodle, well constructed and well finished. Loud enough on its own for general noodlage, but needs slight amping to compete with a decent acoustic guitar. Plugged in it's awesome and has a range of very usable tones thanks to the built in 3-band EQ and "presence" control.
I believe it was very favourably reviewed in BGM a while back.

:)

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I've just noticed that this thing has a 32" scale.

Could anyone be kind enough to shed some light on what that means? I understand that standard scale length is 34" and that the scale is from the bridge to the nut but other than that I'm clueless!

If there is a thread or a wiki about this that I haven't been able to find, please could someone direct me to those?

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So I went into this shop to have another bash with this bass with the money for it clutched in my hot little hand. I had a good play for 20 minutes, giving it a proper going over, checking for fret buzz, neck being straight and all that.

After that I thought, "yep, I'll have this", but upon taking the lead out of the jack socket, the socket fell apart. A nut and washer fell on the floor and the socket disappeared inside the bass. Hmm, great build quality thought I. I left it with the chap to put back together and after 15 minutes or so he had no luck. Apparently their guitar tech would be in the day after to fix it and I should come back then.

Still pondering whether to go for it when it's fixed, maybe need to replace the jack socket with something a bit better from switchcraft, or maybe this is a sign that I should leave it.

Hmm.

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