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Wow, quick delivery from Thomann, got the Corvette Standard active fretless today! Only ordered it on Monday morning!

Immediately, she felt perfect in my hands, lovely and familiar, got a wonderfully glossy wenge board, almost like phenolic. Not exactly gear porn-worthy, but a really lovely bass nevertheless.

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[quote name='silddx' post='561338' date='Aug 5 2009, 06:21 PM']Wow, quick delivery from Thomann, got the Corvette Standard active fretless today! Only ordered it on Monday morning!

Immediately, she felt perfect in my hands, lovely and familiar, got a wonderfully glossy wenge board, almost like phenolic. Not exactly gear porn-worthy, but a really lovely bass nevertheless.[/quote]

Ooh sounds good, PM me a pic when you get a chance :).

Its not the Zebrano one is it?

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Not zebrano, just the Standard Ash in honey violin stain. Would have preferred white with black hardware, but haven't got enough time to be choosy.

She's a great bass though, a real lady compared to my black $$ which is an absolute thug of a bass, albeit with its sensitive, soulful side.

Pics aren't great but you get the idea :) Cheers.

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Hello Mart, I was actually wondering if it could be tigerstripe ebony, I know that's Wick standard for fretless at the moment but i've seen some new ones with wenge too. I reckon you might be right actually, there was no info on the Thomann site. Certainly sounds more like ebony.

There are some numbers we do that are more jazzy or sensitive, so I'll probably switch to passive for those, but there are some others that require vast amounts of distortion and echo, so active for those, as well as the dance and poppier songs.

Have to admit, I'll miss the sheer tone of the Kopo, so responsive to the fingers. Can't possibly justify keeping her though, got to pay Mrs silddx back for the Wick :)

Cheers,
Nigel

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[quote name='silddx' post='561447' date='Aug 5 2009, 08:23 PM']Hello Mart, I was actually wondering if it could be tigerstripe ebony, I know that's Wick standard for fretless at the moment but i've seen some new ones with wenge too. I reckon you might be right actually, there was no info on the Thomann site. Certainly sounds more like ebony.

There are some numbers we do that are more jazzy or sensitive, so I'll probably switch to passive for those, but there are some others that require vast amounts of distortion and echo, so active for those, as well as the dance and poppier songs.

Have to admit, I'll miss the sheer tone of the Kopo, so responsive to the fingers. Can't possibly justify keeping her though, got to pay Mrs silddx back for the Wick :)

Cheers,
Nigel[/quote]

Cheers Nigel, I'm still tempted by the Green passive fretless Vette on sale - that's why I'm asking. By the way, the Kopo is gorgeous - but about £150 more than I have in the Fretless budget. Having said that, a fretless of that quality would be wasted on me :rolleyes:

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That green vette is lovely!

There was a blue one on ebay, unlined but the seller was being a little ambitious with his valuation TBH. I suggested he put it here for £400, haven't heard back, but then that green one comes up, virtually the same, for £400!

This vette is just perfect for me, really adore that neck!

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[quote name='silddx' post='581764' date='Aug 26 2009, 06:16 PM']I'm sure you'll join me in thanking a very nice young chap from Brum called James who loved the bass and took it off me for a very fair price. We are both delighted![/quote]

and now about 18 months later i've discovered basschat lol... still love the kopo!

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