Funk³
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At all interested in an ESP Six-er and cash?
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I'd love to try out one of the ones from the original Fender CS run, before they started making them in the Classic Player line on a production scale. Even this particular model sounds fantastic!
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I'm sure the tone is fantastic (most semi-hollow basses sound phenomenal) but that burst is pretty horrendous. It doesn't fade into the purple at all, it just looks like two blocks of colour
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This is absolutely incredible ^.^
I have a Westone Thunder I and I adore their tone. If I was in the market for a four string, I'd buy this for over £500 easily -
Hey everyone,
I've decided that I'd love to get a six string bass but I have no idea how to choose a luthier/company! I have a budget of around £1000-£1500 (maximum). I'm not looking for brands like Ibanez, Peavey or Sadowsky or any brands like that. I'm looking for brands like Prometeus, ACG, Prat. I don't want a P or J bass copy, I'm looking for an original instrument.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
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Hey everyone,
I'm a 14 year old bass and guitar player from the outskirts of London. I've been playing guitar for nearly five years now and bass for two. I mainly play metal but I love tons of other genres and I'm up for playing almost any gig. My main influences are: Shavo Odadjian, Dominic Lapointe, John Myung and Jean Baudin.
My current bass is an incredible Westone Thunder I (Extremely cheap but the best sounding four string I've played that's under £8000). I am in the process of ordering a Prat Classic I six-string bass, which should turn out nicely!
My main playing style is either with a pick or tapping. I like slapping but it doesn't sound great in most of the stuff I play.
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I'd love to do this but I'm 14, so age will probably be a problem
Dingwalls in London?
in Bass Guitars
Posted · Edited by Funk³
The Gallery seems to get them in sporadically, might want to wait and see if they do rather than going all the way to Bass Direct,