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paul_ wrote:When are homeland security gonna get on this "2-piece King Size Snickers" horseshit that showed up a couple years ago? I've started dropping one of them on the floor of my car every time.
These are list prices.damienblair17 wrote:Wonder how much these'll cost.?
paul_ wrote:When are homeland security gonna get on this "2-piece King Size Snickers" horseshit that showed up a couple years ago? I've started dropping one of them on the floor of my car every time.
I played one of these yesterday and it was awesome! I'm actually really surprised by how nice it was. The drummer in my last band had a reverend guitar that was ok, but didn't really feel that comfortable to play. This bass was amazing, no forearm contour which I usually prefer, but this bass was really comfortable without it, just like my rickenbacker. The pickups are probably my favorite part about the bass! they sound absolutely awesome, they take everything that I like about the jazz bass sound and make it better, and beefier. It's just much more well rounded in tone than a regular jazz bass pup setup. Really great boomy low end, nice high end without being too bright which is something that I don't like about a lot of jazz basses, and they really cut through with the mid. The controls are really cool and allow for a lot of really nice tones. It's got a master volume, master tone and the black knob is actually the pickup selector which is my favorite part of the control setup. In dead center you get equal level of each pickup, and you can blend it either way to get a more or less from each pickup, it's really quite useful. I played it through an Orange Terror bass and matching 4x10 cab, and a Genz Benz streamliner with a genz benz neo 2x12 cab. It sounded awesome through both rigs. I liked The Genz Benz cab a lot, but the orange head better, so I wish I had had the time to play the orange head through that cab. On the Genz benz rig with the gain lower it got a really nice clean, loud and boomy sound. The cab really projected well with the vertical placement of the speakers and the side ports. The guys at the store said even on the complete other end of the store it sounded awesome. As far as the growly, punchy rock tone that I like, the orange sounded better, so I should have played that head through this cab.jcyphe wrote: Justice:
agreed. I hate those woodwork basses too... they look like coffee tables.ekwatts wrote:What I love about these is that they're like accentuated electric guitars, which is exactly how I see basses. I hate all that organic woodwork shit you see on Warwicks. Give me P-bass aesthetics everytime, or something similar. These are exactly that.