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BassApprentice

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  1. As @neepheid says, trying before you buy is always best.

     

    Only think I find about Yamaha stock in stores is it's a bit patchy. They'll have loads of the 234/5 then a maybe a 714 and some TRBX. Sometimes hard to see the model you're looking for without checking first.

  2. 12 minutes ago, tauzero said:

    Just what the world needs - another Fender clone.

    I understand the sentiment, but if there's demand then people will keep on doing it.

     

    Some cool paint designs which I guess separates them from others.

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  3. Seeing this thread pop up makes me really miss my old L2000 - definitely one I should have found a reason to hold on to...

     

    If anyone has seen it (has distinctive discolouration on bottom of the body from an old guitar stand) let me know 

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  4. Depends how you plan on going about the refinish - but I used the Montana Gold spray paint on a bass and was really happy with the finish and how it came out. 

     

    Yes it wasn't a full professional paint job but with a tiny bit more effort in sanding and coats you can get a great finish and the cans of paint are really affordable at about £7 a can. Huge range of colours too.

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  5. Not played a full-fat one, but have tried the Metro-Express ones and pretty underwhelming. I do struggle with Jazz basses overall but this felt pretty lifeless and sterile.

     

    Of course others will love it and I'm sure the more premium/expensive in the range will have more going on.

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  6. I'd tend to agree. If buying from a smaller business (guitar or otherwise) where you might be buying from their open stock then you would hope QC issues would be checked. Buying from warehouse stock you then rely on the manufacturer vs the retailer to do the QC checks.

     

    We are absolutely spoilt by the choice and ease of buying we have - but it is always good to get good customer service if things go a bit sideways. Biggest thing is communication, which Andertons seem to have done well this week - next week could be different 😅

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  7. Oooft that looks really good, again, for the price. Just a nice combo of design and finish vs other options in the market.

     

    Hope it's not a case of this being a small batch being sold at a discount whilst I work out what to sell to get one in the house 😅

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  8. I've played the Reverend range a fair few times in Merchant City Music.

     

    I reckon if I was in a band I would easily have one as they rock solid and super easy to play and use.

     

    I'll stick with my more budget instruments for now, but if the opportunity comes to spend that £800ish on bass they'll be first in line!

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  9. I get that speaking to someone or actually buying a product will end up at the same point - but that's a crap excuse.

     

    I worked in a jeweller and we had price changes all the time that we had to get through to avoid these very situation happening. Or customers complaining the advertised price is different from sale price etc. 

     

    It's part of the job to maintain and monitor your stock, saying you don't have time isn't good service.

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