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My friend presented me with her fit bass this morning, I've had my eye on this fitty for quite some time. LOEV IT. It sounds wicked, proper smooth and sexy. Well chuffed!! **happy**

You likey?

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Them stickers are coming right off though!!





What's everyone's opinion on Staggs in general then?
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Post by louis »

I had a stagg telecaster that I smashed onstage:

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heres my friend andy with it.

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It cost me £99, it would sometimes go out of tune, and was the worst of my guitars, however, it was really really light which was awesome.

anyway, after I smashed it I missed having a tele, so I baught a MIJ Fender one in metallic blue, and it just wasn't the same. too heavy, too scratchy, not enough twang, so I sold it, the only guitar I've ever sold.

looking back I wish I had have just spent more time on the stagg one and put a decent pick up in there. sure, the fretboard kind of hurt to play, and not all the frets were filed down properly, but it was light, had a maple fretboard, and was sunburst with a black pickguard (which I sprayed).

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Post by Reece »

My mandolin is made by stagg.
It's pretty solid.

My only other experience of a stagg is through one of those mini marshall amps at college, and the guitar was owned by some nu-metal twat who had it tuned to C standard with 9s or whatever crap came on it stock.
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I know they're a cheap brand but it's a pretty good bass and it's a present! Presents are gurrrd.
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Post by laterallateral »

I tried one of their LP copies and that was much nicer than most guitars in it's price range. They struck me as a perfect plateform for modifications and upgrades.

Stagg cymbals are a thing of distilled evil, though. stay away from those.
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Post by ekwatts »

I think the two massive humbuckers are easily the best feature of that bass.

Some guy at a gig actually just gave me a Stagg bass over the summer. It's left-handed, so I've stuck the strap button on the lower horn. It's missing all the knobs, the Stagg badge (no real shame there) and has numerous chips and dings. I'm considering refinishing it white, along with the headstock after filling the cavity left by the Stagg badge. Some new pickups, probably a new bridge and voila.
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Post by damienblair17 »

looks pretty tight. DEMO??? **happy**
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Post by hotrodperlmutter »

cool. i don't dig the pickups though. also, what is a 'fit' bass or 'fitty?'
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I think it's like brit speak for hot or hotty
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Post by Reece »

if anyone ever used the term fitty in my company i would burn their face.

fit i can accept.

fitty? fuck no.
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Post by hotrodperlmutter »

i was thinking "fitty cent muhfukkiz."

aye, liable for face meltage.
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Post by laterallateral »

would you do it with the power of 1000 suns, though?
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Post by ekwatts »

Reece wrote:if anyone ever used the term fitty in my company i would burn their face.

fit i can accept.

fitty? fuck no.
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I don't doubt that.
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I dreamt I kicked a guy in the dick until he died a few nights ago
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Post by ekwatts »

That's pretty normal for you.

I wouldn't imagine it would take that many kicks to the knackers to kill a man. You probably just continued because you'd hit a decent rhythm.
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Post by Fran »

Cool Jazz, looks funky and fun.
Stagg is like Westfield, decent budget solid bodys and with a few upgrades (usually machine heads and a pickup) you have a good reliable guitar. I've see plenty of guitarists gig with these brands.
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Post by tomin8r »

Looks pretty cool, there was one at my local pawn shop a while back. I just can't dig the look of the humbuckers, they look too....huge or something, I dunno, maybe its just me :? .
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Post by paul_ »

I think that's a really awesome looking bass though, Jazz Bass with a Jag-shaped body is win-win for functionality and looks. The awesome colour and matching headstock don't hurt either.

I played a Stagg Tele deluxe rip-off with a bigsby a few years back after seeing Eric rave about them on here and had to come back and rave about it myself. It was my first experience with a guitar that cheap being that decent.
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