Kay Bass - am I making a bad decision?
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- Freddy V-C
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Kay Bass - am I making a bad decision?
Since I've started playing bass more often (playing full-time in Super Luxury and alternating between guitar and bass in Beige Palace) I figured it might finally be time to buy a new bass. I got my first bass for my 11th birthday (in 2004, fact fans) and it's all I've played since then. It's a Tanglewood Rebel 4k and to be honest it's a bit fucked. It doesn't help that it's extremely ugly.
I'd been strongly considering a Squier Mustang for a while, but now my mate Alex from Ghold is selling a bunch of his gear, including this rather intriguing Kay bass...
I spent half an hour with it with an obnoxiously loud amp and two Harmonic Percolators this evening, and I had a lot of fun. Everything immediately feels a lot better than my Tanglewood and it's very comfortable and light. It also has that kind of Gibson Grabber/Ripper vibe which I'm always a big fan of. A couple of the pots are a bit crackly but that's an easy fix (not that I'd do that myself because I am idiot).
He's asking for £200 including a very heavy duty hardcase (one of the latches is a bit knackered but again, not a massive deal). He bought it with the case for £250 this time last year. As far as I know the ~good~ Matsumoko guitars are pretty sought after? And this seems like a good one.
The frets look kind of crusty but they feel fine and seem to work fine. I've never bought such an OLD-ASS GUITAR before, so I'm not sure if this is a problem or if this is just what OLD-ASS FRETS look like. What do we reckon?
Anyway, yeah. Point is, does this seem like a decent bass to you guys? Is £200 a fair price? Should I make a lower offer? Or just not bother at all?
ALSO: I totally rotated all these photos before uploading them but that hasn't worked so sorryyyy...
I'd been strongly considering a Squier Mustang for a while, but now my mate Alex from Ghold is selling a bunch of his gear, including this rather intriguing Kay bass...
I spent half an hour with it with an obnoxiously loud amp and two Harmonic Percolators this evening, and I had a lot of fun. Everything immediately feels a lot better than my Tanglewood and it's very comfortable and light. It also has that kind of Gibson Grabber/Ripper vibe which I'm always a big fan of. A couple of the pots are a bit crackly but that's an easy fix (not that I'd do that myself because I am idiot).
He's asking for £200 including a very heavy duty hardcase (one of the latches is a bit knackered but again, not a massive deal). He bought it with the case for £250 this time last year. As far as I know the ~good~ Matsumoko guitars are pretty sought after? And this seems like a good one.
The frets look kind of crusty but they feel fine and seem to work fine. I've never bought such an OLD-ASS GUITAR before, so I'm not sure if this is a problem or if this is just what OLD-ASS FRETS look like. What do we reckon?
Anyway, yeah. Point is, does this seem like a decent bass to you guys? Is £200 a fair price? Should I make a lower offer? Or just not bother at all?
ALSO: I totally rotated all these photos before uploading them but that hasn't worked so sorryyyy...
- Freddy V-C
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Suspect it was made by Cort in Korea, though. If that matters.
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It's worth more than £50!benecol wrote:400% too high. Sorry old son.
But yes, a little overpriced. Clean, with the case and a set of strings - because that set will be fucked if the frets are that dirty, I'd reckon on it being worth £120-130. As it is, maybe £100. Your friend overpaid I'm afraid. Shame, it looks like a fun bass for what its worth.
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