ebenezer Posted December 20, 2024 Posted December 20, 2024 Seems like a nice bass for the dosh.....what do you folks think about it? Quote
BassApprentice Posted December 20, 2024 Posted December 20, 2024 Seems to be good overall - bit shaky on the ol' QC front with the first batch. See other threads on Z7 etc. Quote
neepheid Posted December 20, 2024 Posted December 20, 2024 (edited) If you don't need a neck pickup or the extra preamp features of the Z7 then it's a no-brainer as far as I'm concerned. Edited December 20, 2024 by neepheid Quote
Raslee Posted December 20, 2024 Posted December 20, 2024 Wish Sire would do a lightweight range. Most Sires I’ve owned have been wonderful but all have also been weighty boat anchors. 1 Quote
la bam Posted December 21, 2024 Posted December 21, 2024 Absolutely superb for me. I've set mine pretty much flat for our 80s band and it just fills the room in that full but defined way. Very easy to play. Lots of tonal options. Work passive or active and even if the battery goes flat. My black one looks stunning. I love it. 1 Quote
TheLowDown Posted December 21, 2024 Posted December 21, 2024 Sire's are great basses with flexible preamps and good value for money judging from mine, but from what I've read the Z3 may be a little on the heavier side for some people. Personally, though, no neck pickup no interest. Quote
neepheid Posted December 21, 2024 Posted December 21, 2024 12 minutes ago, TheLowDown said: Sire's are great basses with flexible preamps and good value for money judging from mine, but from what I've read the Z3 may be a little on the heavier side for some people. Personally, though, no neck pickup no interest. Then get a Z7, job's a good 'un. Really happy with mine, and I don't think it's that heavy (9.5lbs) - but everyone's definition of "heavy" is different. I use wide straps and am privileged to be in reasonable structural health. I've played 12lbs+ maple Gibson bruisers in the past, 9.5lbs means nothing to me. In fact, I'm one of those even rarer weirdos who has a minimum weight for basses - below 8lbs I just can't take it seriously, I get a toy-like feeling from it and it just doesn't feel right. Quote
TheLowDown Posted December 21, 2024 Posted December 21, 2024 (edited) 1 hour ago, neepheid said: Then get a Z7, job's a good 'un. Really happy with mine, and I don't think it's that heavy (9.5lbs) - but everyone's definition of "heavy" is different. I use wide straps and am privileged to be in reasonable structural health. I've played 12lbs+ maple Gibson bruisers in the past, 9.5lbs means nothing to me. In fact, I'm one of those even rarer weirdos who has a minimum weight for basses - below 8lbs I just can't take it seriously, I get a toy-like feeling from it and it just doesn't feel right. Way too heavy for me, unfortunately. Also, from the basses that I have it doesn't give me anything that that I need that isn't already covered. I know what you mean by really light basses feeling toy-like, but I think 8-8-5lbs is almost like a sweet spot. I have an Ibanez 6 string that's about 9.9lbs, and that's at the maximum for a 6 string, if it had fewer strings it would be a candidate for being shown the door. Edited December 21, 2024 by TheLowDown Quote
Woodwind Posted December 22, 2024 Posted December 22, 2024 On 20/12/2024 at 17:34, Raslee said: Wish Sire would do a lightweight range. Most Sires I’ve owned have been wonderful but all have also been weighty boat anchors. I would pay (a small amount) extra for mass produced basses categorised as lightweight. 2 Quote
Lozz196 Posted December 22, 2024 Posted December 22, 2024 19 minutes ago, Woodwind said: I would pay (a small amount) extra for mass produced basses categorised as lightweight. Would be a good marketing tool as well, plenty of us would I’m sure be happy with that. 2 Quote
ProjeKtWEREWOLF Posted December 22, 2024 Posted December 22, 2024 I'm really tempted by the 'burgundy' z7 5 string...I'm a metal player though, and it doesn't seem appropriate 😂 It's a few hundred less than the Yamaha BB435 I was looking at. Tempting. Quote
neepheid Posted December 22, 2024 Posted December 22, 2024 24 minutes ago, ProjeKtWEREWOLF said: I'm really tempted by the 'burgundy' z7 5 string...I'm a metal player though, and it doesn't seem appropriate 😂 It's a few hundred less than the Yamaha BB435 I was looking at. Tempting. Eh, I'd take a BC Rich Ironbird to a folk gig, fsck genres. 2 2 Quote
ProjeKtWEREWOLF Posted December 22, 2024 Posted December 22, 2024 29 minutes ago, neepheid said: Eh, I'd take a BC Rich Ironbird to a folk gig, fsck genres. Us black metal folks are pretty elitist. I do have a sire V5 in light mint green, with a copper colour pick guard though. I've nearly broken my programming. 🤔 1 Quote
Terry M. Posted December 29, 2024 Posted December 29, 2024 Tried a 5 string version in Andertons that sounded decent but I couldn't get past the weight. Total deal breaker. 1 1 Quote
Baker69 Posted January 6 Posted January 6 Discounting the neck pickup of the Z7, how does it sound compared with the Z3? In theory they should sound very similar but I’ve read that the Z3 has a ceramic pickup and the Z7 Alnico. Quote
neepheid Posted January 6 Posted January 6 3 minutes ago, Baker69 said: Discounting the neck pickup of the Z7, how does it sound compared with the Z3? In theory they should sound very similar but I’ve read that the Z3 has a ceramic pickup and the Z7 Alnico. Sorry mate, not rich enough to own both so can't help you! I have a distrust of bridge pickups, so I bought a Z7 to hedge my bets. Also wanted an ebony board, so it had to be a Z7 for me at launch time. They probably sound a bit different with all controls zeroed, but I suspect they can be made to sound similar if you tweak the controls on the Z7 enough, as it has the mid sweep and a passive tone control that the Z3 does not. 1 Quote
la bam Posted January 6 Posted January 6 Full on pa and sound setting day using my z3 today. I absolutely love it. It's rich, punchy, warm and equal volume across all strings. It's an amazing bass. Its my number 1 now. By a long long way. Quote
ebenezer Posted January 6 Author Posted January 6 7 hours ago, la bam said: Full on pa and sound setting day using my z3 today. I absolutely love it. It's rich, punchy, warm and equal volume across all strings. It's an amazing bass. Its my number 1 now. By a long long way How much does it weigh? Quote
mcnach Posted January 7 Posted January 7 On 29/12/2024 at 19:39, Terry M. said: Tried a 5 string version in Andertons that sounded decent but I couldn't get past the weight. Total deal breaker. They can vary a lot. My Z7-5 is only 8.0 lbs Quote
Terry M. Posted January 7 Posted January 7 (edited) 15 minutes ago, mcnach said: They can vary a lot. My Z7-5 is only 8.0 lbs Good to know but they use different body woods with the Z3 (which I tried) using mahogany and the Z7 ash or alder. Edited January 7 by Terry M. 2 Quote
Geek99 Posted January 7 Posted January 7 On 21/12/2024 at 13:01, neepheid said: Then get a Z7, job's a good 'un. Really happy with mine, and I don't think it's that heavy (9.5lbs) - but everyone's definition of "heavy" is different. I use wide straps and am privileged to be in reasonable structural health. I've played 12lbs+ maple Gibson bruisers in the past, 9.5lbs means nothing to me. In fact, I'm one of those even rarer weirdos who has a minimum weight for basses - below 8lbs I just can't take it seriously, I get a toy-like feeling from it and it just doesn't feel right. Like a guitar 🤮 1 Quote
la bam Posted January 7 Posted January 7 7 hours ago, ebenezer said: How much does it weigh? I've no idea to be honest. Just feels like an average precision weight. I'd imagine 8-9lbs. It's not as heavy as my Harley benton mm84a if that helps. It balances really nice so it's not an issue. Quote
neepheid Posted January 7 Posted January 7 8 hours ago, Geek99 said: Like a guitar 🤮 I didn't say that... 1 Quote
ProjeKtWEREWOLF Posted January 7 Posted January 7 Anyone know how good/awful the fretless version turned out to be? I haven't seen any reviews. 1 Quote
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