Beautiful creation. Does anybody know why Sadowskys have no fret dot markers on the 21st fret? I've often wondered about that. I've also noticed it on American G&L basses.
Ah got you. Then yes the roundcore Highbeams should indeed feel more flexible than the standard hex core Dunlops. Would be interesting if you were able to compare but as you say there is no Superbright in a similar gauge. I play with a really low action too but as mentioned earlier I use the lightest gauges I can find as I play with a very light touch.
Agree. I use Superbrights and wonder why they're called that. Interesting what you say about the Hi Beam comparison as I personally found Superbrights more flexible and easier to push about. As I'm sure you already know they have a hex core but it's super thin. Did you use a like for like gauge on each brand? I use 40-120 on them.
It's like a very pronounced stand-off between sellers and buyers but someone has to give in eventually. I think the lower end of the market is experiencing a golden age with regards to pound for pound performance which might not be helping matters.
Still try one sometime even if to make a distinction between the fatter necks and the current slimmer ones. You clearly aren't short of a bass or two 😊
You would hate my Warwicks. Not only are they from the baseball bat era they are 5 string Broadnecks. SUPER wide!!!
This is very true. I think the "baseball bat" era necks were from 2000 to 2009 roughly. Ironically these are my favourite Warwick necks and I always look for used examples from this era. I have two and they're keepers.
I don't disagree with this at all. I just feel sometimes like there's maybe a bit too much focus on it based on actual real life playing. There is definitely a place for it however.
That is true indeed but for me at least the notes I do play always ring long enough for the song. I've never really required more length to notes than is needed and muting is a big part of my playing style.
I've literally just left there. I didn't play any Sandbergs though 😊
Would love a Sadowsky one day based on what I've played in stores in the past including Guitar Guitar Epsom.
Totally agree on the looks and feel aspect but it's the sound aspect I'm not too sure about. Especially when preamps are involved as they all colour the sound differently. Not to mention amplification with different sized drivers,tweeters etc.
Ironically I'm a huge Warwick fan 😊
I have to admit to not fully understanding this as the instrument was designed to be plugged in. I've heard it said before however and I'm not suggesting there's nothing to it. Just my understanding.
In my experience of both owning them and playing them in stores I can say that sometimes I experience a feeling of sterility. They are clearly well engineered but sometimes weirdly that can lead to a disconnection. This is only my opinion of course.
In my experience a bass that feels uninspiring to noodle on will feel that way regardless of being amped or not. What do you feel was missing or was it just the general vibe?
Wait till you play one of the German made ones.
There's a Sandberg Appreciation Society thread on here started in 2018 by GisserD and still going strong 😉