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Obscure Musical Backwaters - The Great SGC Nanyo Thread


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1 hour ago, AndyTravis said:

No concept of that…it’s blue 😂
 

edit - it’s active, so still not sure

 

Then it's an SB310. There's only 24 pages of this topic ... surely you've read them all? 🤨

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5 hours ago, AndyTravis said:

Well. I’ve been after one since I picked one up for @TheGreek

 

and @Machines has spotted one in the wild…and picked it up for me.

 

need 2 sgc knobs as it has some speed ones on

 

happy though

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In no rush to send it up it sounds great. In fact, might send your money back 👀

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19 hours ago, AndyTravis said:

Well. I’ve been after one since I picked one up for @TheGreek

 

and @Machines has spotted one in the wild…and picked it up for me.

 

need 2 sgc knobs as it has some speed ones on

 

happy though

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I have 4 SGC knobs in a drawer from when I replaced the stock pickups & electronics with EMGs.

Can post them to you if you want them?

Dave

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8 minutes ago, TheRev said:

 

I have 4 SGC knobs in a drawer from when I replaced the stock pickups & electronics with EMGs.

Can post them to you if you want them?

Dave

That would be ever so lovely…

 

I will cover postage and a donation to a Charity of your choice x

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Picked up a SB315 for peanuts but the cost keeps going up! Absolutely great bass and slightly unusual as it has a transparent finish. I’ve removed the stock pre and installed an Audere which sounds tremendous. The plan being to replace the black hardware with gold but I can’t find a drop in bridge and I am scared of drills! I’m all set for the 80s revival.
 

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The guy was in Christchurch and I happen to be visiting Salisbury a lot just now, so it wasn't much of a detour to take a look at it. He wanted £110 for it.

 

Now I know you'll think me naive, but up until this point I'd never realised that such things as Chase Collections even existed. I've never before seen a "cheap Chinese knock-off" of an SGC Nanyo so I was really quite curious, especially since there are frankly very few cr*p basses coming out of China these days.

 

Apart from the usual screw-up with the string routing at the headstock, other features included a very high action (even for me) despite the saddles sitting flat on the bridge, an odd-looking neck pocket,

 

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and at least one of the neck screws sitting at a slight angle.

 

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The bass felt absolutely fine and played perfectly well (apart from the high action). I'd expected it to be way heavier than a genuine Bass Collection but it weighs 8.25lbs which is very much ballpark for these basses.

 

So I bought it and brought it home.

 

Obviously it was in dire need of a setup ... a shim to the pocket-end of the neck, tighten up the sloppy tuners and the loose control knobs, replace the battery in the preamp, re-string properly,

 

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and Hey Presto! a very passable bass for £110 plus a little petrol money.

 

One oddity was those neck screws. When I took the neck off I discovered that the factory had used four identical screws (as you would expect) but the slim-ness of the neck, especially above the 24th fret, meant that the two screws closest to the pickups would have protruded through the fingerboard. You or I might have chosen to substitute two slightly shorter screws to avoid this ... the factory had roughly 'snipped' the last 5mm of each screw to leave a blunt 'point' and gone ahead regardless. 😂

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