simisker Posted yesterday at 14:20 Posted yesterday at 14:20 (edited) 1 hour ago, BigRedX said: Having said that if I found myself needing to play an F-style bass because of the band look, I'd prefer it not to say "Fender" (or "Squier") on the headstock. Oddly enough, I had the opposite thought, as a life-long shunner of FSOs: "Well, if I HAVE to have a Precision in my collection, it's going to damn well say 'Fender' on it". So I bought a new licensed Fender neck and had a bass built around it [it was the only way to get a P bass with my preferred spec/visuals]. Edited yesterday at 14:24 by simisker Quote
la bam Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago I've regularly gigged Harley benton, squier, fenders, vintage.... anything. If it sounds good, then it's good enough. However... I do have to say for auditions for bands and jobs, I've always found turning up with that Fender logo really does help (although it shouldn't). To other people it's much more than just a logo. It boosts your chances before you've even played a note. Again, unfortunate, but just what I've found. Quote
goonerjoe Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 30 minutes ago, la bam said: However... I do have to say for auditions for bands and jobs, I've always found turning up with that Fender logo really does help (although it shouldn't). To other people it's much more than just a logo. It boosts your chances before you've even played a note. David Brent said it best: "Does a struggling salesman start turning up on a bicycle? No, he turns up in a newer car - perception, yeah?" Joking aside, I think this theory has some truth to it Quote
BigRedX Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 1 hour ago, la bam said: However... I do have to say for auditions for bands and jobs, I've always found turning up with that Fender logo really does help (although it shouldn't). To other people it's much more than just a logo. It boosts your chances before you've even played a note. The way I look at it is that any band that expects me to have a bass with a Fender logo on it, obviously isn't the right band for me. 2 Quote
police squad Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 1 hour ago, goonerjoe said: David Brent said it best: "Does a struggling salesman start turning up on a bicycle? No, he turns up in a newer car - perception, yeah?" Joking aside, I think this theory has some truth to it Yep i think thats sort of true with some people Quote
police squad Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 6 minutes ago, BigRedX said: The way I look at it is that any band that expects me to have a bass with a Fender logo on it, obviously isn't the right band for me. I'm the same. I would take my hb to an audition if I thought it the right thing. If they were snobby I'd walk Quote
la bam Posted 24 minutes ago Posted 24 minutes ago Well, here's a weird one... Thisnis a jazz I bought a bit ago - never seen or heard of these, or even where you'd get the logo. Looks cool though. Mojo without imitation. Quote
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