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[quote name='paul, the' post='114429' date='Jan 5 2008, 11:03 PM']:) I am jealous.

Can anyone hint at the price of these?

Is there a site with a variety of different colour combinations?[/quote]

I think these are about £1k

A few pictures here - [url="http://www.station-music.de/bass/sandberg.html"]http://www.station-music.de/bass/sandberg.html[/url]


Hamster

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[quote name='Hamster' post='114438' date='Jan 5 2008, 11:17 PM']I think these are about £1k

A few pictures here - [url="http://www.station-music.de/bass/sandberg.html"]http://www.station-music.de/bass/sandberg.html[/url]


Hamster[/quote]

Not a bad price considering there's the option of a an active MM and passive precision pup.

New goal for paul, perhaps. :)


-Cheers for the link Hamster!

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Thomann carry them at around £900. I seem to remember PMT in Birmingham have them at similar prices. There are some nice pics on the Sandberg site here:
[url="http://www.sandberg-guitars.de/"]http://www.sandberg-guitars.de/[/url]

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paul -

the sandberg weighs a touch more than my passive fender jazz... im not sure what that is in actual figures but it isn't a lightweight.

the lack of fret markers has not been a problem for me at all yet, as the markers on the side of the fretboard are fine for me.

again, the neck is a touch chunkier than on my jazz, which I really like (I'm a big guy, 6ft 4/5ish with hands to match).

I would definitely recommend you try one out though and see what you think of it. I showed it to my bands sound engineer for the first time in his studio, and we DI'd it through an Apogee preamp and played about with it using the Ampeg SVX modelling software, and even just at that, he too was very impressed with it.

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Thanks for the quick and detailed responses.


There's no way I can afford or need one of these right now so you don't have to worry about me being sheepish :huh: . Just a thought for something to look out for second hand in half-a-dozen years or so. I think it's topped the American p/j Bob Glaub by a smidgen.

I do like a neck a little chunkier than a jazz but not as wide nutted as an old Precision (the Sandberg looks great!). And I don't mind a little substance in my hands (does that sound gay? :) )


Anyway, a very cool bass. n1, NJW.


Any chance of sound clips? ;)

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