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I have been playing my new Sadowsky NYC PJ5 for 9 days and did one gig.

It is my 3rd Sad and the two previous Sads (MV5 & M5-24 (sold)) were by far the best instruments I owned (and I owned a lot) but this one is really the bomb!

My band mates commented about the same at the gig.

It's a rev. PJ5 with alder body and brazilian rosewood fingerboard.

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That is why my Sandberg PM5 has to go in order to pay for this new beauty.
If anyone is interested: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=59244&st=0&gopid=595916"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...mp;gopid=595916[/url]

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[quote name='~tl' post='597111' date='Sep 13 2009, 11:26 AM']Wow, that looks lush. The figuring on the rosewood board is beautiful and subtle.[/quote]

That's what Brazilian Rosewood is known for :)

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Actually this is the first "non-ash" bodied bass I like.

So far every alder bass hasn't been my cup of tea (even the great Trace Elliot T basses).

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I'm in New York at the moment :) - I played a few Sadowsky basses a few days ago in Sam Ash/Manny's and have to say I was kind of knocked out at the quality and sound. I've previously passed these off as expensive Jazz/Precision clones, but they by far exceed anything I've played in a long while. I feel some GAS coming on...

Sweet.

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