its a pitty there isnt lines on that fretboard, or no dot inlays, because not sure it looks right like that... but the price reflects that so its all good
i couldnt get close to any of them really, maybe it was faulty, sounded good on low notes, very synthy, but high notes just decayed really quickly, and horribly
[quote name='BassManKev' post='179799' date='Apr 18 2008, 02:48 PM'][b]its due in june i think[/b], thomann wil just keep lyin like they have last few months to get pre orders or whatever[/quote]
i can include a case in this (doesnt come with one), doesnt fit perfectly but is decent enough, covered in various band stickers, quite cool really!
this will have to be withdrawn in a couple of days if i dont get a buyer, as iv said im only selling to buy a particular bass!
attack goat does look good, but according to some things iv read, mainly at talkbass, the blend isnt very effective, so i think it soundsss at though it loses bottom end, but actaully really doesnt, if that makes sense, probably not
[quote name='thedonutman' post='202465' date='May 19 2008, 10:06 PM']Is it me or does this look very similar to a Tanglewood Canyon, but with more strings?
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Right down to the fretboard end design.......
Maybe they are actually made by the same people but just branded differently?
It looks very nice though, I'd probably buy it if I had the money right now [/quote]
interesting that, the hudson seems to retail for double the price of the tanglewood too, id like to hear the differences!
people keep comparing this to wood and graphite
they do make a difference in my opinion, as that part of the structure of the bass, effect tension tone playability and loads of factors. i also think the lacuered fretboards make a difference too. but i stick my guns and says that unlacqured rosewood and maple boards have pretty much no difference in tone, its all about electronics, scale, and the main mass material of the bass