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Stejohn

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  1. Traded Spector Euro with Vic for my Corvette. Great communication and perfect packing of his bass...so it has arrived safely.

    Great person to deal with!!

    I can sincerely recommend him!

    Thank you very much Vic!!!

  2. If you want to tune your bass down sometimes, than I´d prefer at least 35". That 1" does bigger difference than it seems. And then there are such things like Dingwalls...scale ob that basses speaks for itself.

  3. I would go for RH450 if I were you. I didn´t ever had Little Rocker, but Little Mark II was my previous amp and now I have Staccato´51...both are great, but for me tc wins because of its features. It´s true that tubetone isn´t very good if you want to make some very overdriven sounds, but if you only want do make your sound dirtier, it works great in my opinion. To achieve overdriven sound I use my B3K and combine it with lightly overdriven setting on my head.
    3 presets are great if you use more than one instrument. Those presets are saved and doesn´t matter what do you do with knobs on your amp while moving it. You set your amp, press buton and you have your sound everytime and everywhere...so no sound laborating before every gig. Built-in tuner is great feature in any case.
    I have my tc head more than year and half and there was no problem with it.

    I would recommend you to compare sound character and versatility and if you like both, go for tc because of additional features.

  4. Used US G&L can be very cheap compared with MMs or Fenders and are much more versatile. I´ve got G&L L2000 and I wouldn´t let it go. As Cameltoe mentioned that it didn´t blow him away, I was totaly blown away when I first tried that bass.
    It has very rich and hot tone...and very...really VERY powerful output signal.
    That bass amazed me so much that my Bongo was pushed to second row alike as my Custom Shop Warwick...yes...these are totally diferent instruments, but both are twice a price of used G&L and they aren´t twice better. Now I think of buying myself L2500...the only obstacle is, that I´m pretty into Dingwall basses and that seems to be my priority.

  5. Thanks a lot for that fast response!
    Maybe just one question. Now when you know my sound requirements, do you think that it would be better to change my Bongo for some classical Warwick Like FNA, classic Corvette, Streamer LX or this Hotrod. I think just in the field of sound...if we dont consider some exclusivity of hotrod.

  6. Thanks for this useful comment!
    I play mainly hard rock and metal. So i´d like to ask if this bass deals with pick great. Does it have that fat bottom end?
    So I´d like to have bass with bright and fat sound which cuts through band great.
    If i can say, my Thumb had wery angry and growly sound, but it wasnt so strong in bottom.
    That meeting could be problem...i´m from Czech Republic.

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