I downloaded the Warwick Customshop price list the other day.. somewhat mystifying as to how they can justify it..
[url="http://www.warwick.de/media/prices/Warwick_Instr_UK.pdf"]http://www.warwick.de/media/prices/Warwick_Instr_UK.pdf[/url]
Crazy.. but cool that he was immune to GAS. I know i'll always want something else..
And I sold my first bass... it was a crappy Squier Bronco. I'm glad I don't have it anymore because it sucked .
I have a guitar too, same one I bought 6 when I first started learning 6 years ago. Went through a phase of buying guitars but they all sound the same .
[quote name='dlloyd' post='156779' date='Mar 13 2008, 03:19 PM']Sorry!
There's an error in your post though, the OLP MM5 is a long scale baritone tuned to E [/quote]
The one I played was definitely tuned to B.. the shop may have screwed it up.
It's a grey area.
There's either baritone guitars tuned to E (same as bass) or B (an octave above a 5 string low B[b][/b]). The manufacturers don't always differentiate between them too well, and it's easy to get confused. It depends what you want really...
Tuned to E:
Fender Bass VI (Jaguar lookalike)
Schecter Hellcat Baritone (Formerly available at Sound Control but now discontinued)
Tuned to B:
OLP MM5
Ibanez Mike Mushok Sig
Epiphone Les Paul Standard Baritone
Yamaha AES520D6
EDIT: dlloyd beat me to it by a matter of seconds... hmph