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White Cloud

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  1. I would imagine that the production costs of the raw material required for a large production line of F type basses would actually be extremely low (decent quality Alder/Ash/Rosewood). Therefore, imo these basses will stand or fall by the quality of their fit & finish, electronics package and hardware
  2. [quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1420724089' post='2652565'] I know I'm not the target audience for this but, the world needs another entry level bass? [/quote] If these deliver on the early promise that they show, and I really hope they do, then this wont be just any old "another" entry level bass. They look great...however the proof will be in the pudding
  3. Really glad to see the back of the 3 point bridge...worst piece of bass hardware of all time.
  4. I wouldn't be too concerned about the pickup at all...simply buy a Sansamp bassdriver, Hartke bass attack or other tube emulator. That will easily dirty things up as much as you like.
  5. These look great value...they are going to sell a lot of these bad boys!
  6. I love Lado basses. Iremember meeting Steve Harris before a gig on the Powerslave tour and asking him about his. He replied "Oh yeah, thats my F##k knows bass....nobody knows F##k all about them!"
  7. It looks fabulous...and knowing Ibanez it won't disappoint..
  8. That is lovely...these are great basses and totally overlooked.
  9. Flats on a Ray?....no, just ...no!
  10. Ibanez build brilliant entry level instruments, mid range instruments (Premium) and exceptional professional quality instruments (prestige). Their highest calibre instruments are without a doubt easily as good as anything within the same price range....and better than most. You need to get hands on with a prestige quality Ibanez to appreciate the difference in quality to their less expensive models.
  11. I just don't get the whole Fodera thing at all. They do look very nicely put together indeed - but on the other hand, top notch timbers aside they are not built using any particularly special type of materials or building techniques. In fact I would go as far as to say I really don't like the unrefined look of the way in whch they use scarf joints in their purest, but most basic form when forming the headstock/neck joint. I am sure they are superb instruments...but not at that price. I am certain that the AJ bass in question is not worth 6 Wal's or Ken Smiths.
  12. Bump...watching this carefully. Could be tempted very soon.
  13. Lakland Skyline Duck Dunn or Bob Glaub models would do a damn fine job of this.
  14. Dont have any info on those old Washburns..but I remember them well as being quite desirable back in the day. Rudy Sarzo played one amongst others!
  15. Its arguably true...if Carlsberg made basses they would look like that one! Mine had a Schedua top just like that...it was a beast. GLWTS.
  16. Bump....so I can keep track of it.
  17. I tried a 2nd hand one about four years ago, I was really impressed by the build quality, feel and woods used...but in all honesty still preferred my lakland skyline Darryl Jones at half the price.
  18. Beautiful.....and a bargain. GLWTS
  19. Wow...what an honest review. That is truly commendable.
  20. Best budget 5 string on the market imo. Bump!
  21. That looks amazing...I wouldn't bang out tunes on it down my local tavern....but it does look fantastic!
  22. The Waitresses....gets my vote also. Elton Johns step into Christmas is 2nd!
  23. I would love that Alembic for Christmas...but Santa has said no because I am too naughty
  24. GAS is impossible to avoid...but poverty helps to keep the herd thin - for now.
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