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I wonder which of us has the guts to wear this?
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WAIT!!!
you have the 5-string version...
you may move it on...
what's the string spacing at the bridge? Is it 19mm like the pictures make me think?
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I'll measure it when I get the opportunity tomorrow and post it, it's a comfy spacing though as I'm used to P basses and it feels 'natural' to me.
I have a 5 string version and it's a lovely bass for the money but I'm not a fan of active circuits and fiddly switching so I'm probably going to move it on. The balance and playability are excellent for a mid price bass however and I was impressed by the hardware and finishing.
Traded my old upright bass with Russ, really easy to deal with, friendly and honest and kept in touch throughout. Very happy with my new bass, thanks again - highly recommended!
Cheers
Ash
Would consider trades for other basses plus cash my way eg, Gibson G3, Grabber, US or Mij Fender P bass or Vintage US Mustang ( not reissue) JV Jazz/ Precision. Rick 4000/3000/Hamburg. Nothing modern. Cheers
I've owned similar basses a blonde Grant and a CMI and they were nice and easy to play but surprisingly heavy. The pickup was pretty naff also but yes were I nearer for £30 I'd have it.
Back to the top, I was playing this last night in the studio you can get a real variety of sounds with this bass thanks to the extra pickup and the coiltap. Not just a one trick pony.