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23 minutes ago, BassApprentice said:

That's a belter of a collection! Especially the two worn ones.

 

Indeed but tbh the roadworn sunburst isn't getting the use it deserves since I got the gold one!  

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Wow, this fretboard looks beautiful!!!

 

Congratulations for your adquisiton, I hope you enjoy it a lot.

 

With the time I hope you explain your thoughts about the bass in a concert, rehearsals, recordings...

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I'm not sure if the word it out, but at the SE Bass Bash Chris Childs said he's selling his Sandberg fretless.
I had a quick go on it and it's a really nice bass (but I don't need another fretless).

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3 hours ago, prowla said:

I'm not sure if the word it out, but at the SE Bass Bash Chris Childs said he's selling his Sandberg fretless.
I had a quick go on it and it's a really nice bass (but I don't need another fretless).

Wow, as far as I know he plays with Dingwall now.

 

Curiously my Sandberg is his model, the Enigma 5 strings and I couldn't be happier.

 

In my opinion Sandberg has a "vintage" sound but a little more aggressive, due to the humbucker in the bridge pick up I guess, but is a bass that works for me in every situation.

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I'm not a huge fan of the Sandberg tone from my VM4 but i always get a tone i like at almost every gig. When i hear vids posted later it sounds pretty good too.

Doesn't matter what amp or rig i use i can quickly get a decent tone from it.

Its the one bass i can always rely on.

I've taken other basses as a back up or used the first set but something's always missing and i revert back to the VM4.

I've tried Fender P, J, Overwaters, Godin but i'm never truly satisfied with them.

I also find the VM4 the most comfortable bass to play on longer gigs whether its the weight or just the feel of the neck its amazing.

I did like the MarloweDK tone with the punk band tho and once again that was my fall back bass and now my back up for the VM4 with the Glam band.

Its just so easy to dial in a good tone from a Sandberg VM4 without tweaking the amp.

Dave

 

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I play soul, blues and jazz so an aggressive tone is the opposite what I'm looking for but this bass works perfect for me. It gaves me a classic sound but a little bit separated.

 

In terms of shape I think that the VM has the most beautiful modern P shape I ever met. 

 

The neck is a dream to play.

 

You don't need anything else.

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