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Alec 'Aleb' Mills
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[quote name='Alec 'Aleb' Mills' timestamp='1326905562' post='1503553']
hi there new to fretless. just wondering if anyone has any knowledge of this suier fretless?
[url="http://www.andertons.co.uk/electric-basses/pid9197/cid682/squier-vintage-modified-jazz-bass-fretless-3colour-sunburst.asp"]http://www.andertons...ur-sunburst.asp[/url]

Or any alternatives around the same price mark.

Cheers
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Hi Alec (and welcome)

These are well respected, as andydye says. Ive got the fretted version and its a very comfortable playable bass for the money. The only small thing to note is the pick ups arent that good. Took me a while to realise this. Its an easily upgraded. Heres a tip. If you hang around here long enough you'll probably get one for a good £100 less second hand.

A

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I love these basses and having played 3 in different shops, I got a used one from this forum just before Christmas.
It is superb and a definite keeper - there is absolutely nothing I would change about it.
I have experimented with different strings and it can sound well Jacoey with rounds, but I prefer flats.

But that's just my opinion and what suits me, may not suit you :)

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When i started fretless (i mainly play FL) i bought a second hand Fender Japan. (In the shop i loved the look of this one precisely...)
Almost 20 years later, i think it was a good choice : you play on a good Bass for half price, and only a litte more than a brand new cheap one. You loose much less reselling it.
I hope it will help.
Good groove

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[quote name='Alec 'Aleb' Mills' timestamp='1327571294' post='1513401']
Cheers for the help guys! Might go pick one of those up tomorrow!

@apa, you mention new pickups, are there any in particular I should be looking out for?

Regards.
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The pickups are fine in their own wright. I liked them to begin with but Im thinking of changing them for a bit more oomph. Top of my list for pickups would be Wizard. Very reasonable price, very fast and personal service, very nice pickups and made in Wales. I might go for Thumpers in my VM. Oh and one more upgrade which again is not a must is going active. Ive got an Audere in my VM and a John East J-retro in my bitsa. Makes it all very versatile and interesting. But thats all in the future. Go get a VM and have fun. The mods can come later if needs be or your that way inclined ;)

[url="http://www.wizardpickups.co.uk/"]http://www.wizardpickups.co.uk/[/url]

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