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Yamaha or Fender…


AndyTravis

What do we pick?! A p/j conundrum   

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  1. 1. Which one would you pick

    • Fender Aerodyne
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    • Yamaha Bb1600
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6 hours ago, Doctor J said:

 Sell  Keep both. If you really wanted to sell either you wouldn't be asking the question. 

Always find it mildly annoying when people say "fixed for you".....so how about "tampered with for you"?

 

However, to labour an earlier point.... if someone has an orange 414 some of us with dicky hearing and a general lack of subtlety might contend that that is as much Yamaha PJ as any hopelessly addicted flibbertigibbet bass tart could ever want.

And therefore viva la difference......

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5 minutes ago, oakforest5961 said:

Does it really matter what they sound like acoustically? If it looks ok, and it feels ok, then "sounds phenomenal plugged in" says everything, that's what a solid body electric bass is for after all.

Oh, oh! 

 

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18 minutes ago, oakforest5961 said:

Does it really matter what they sound like acoustically? If it looks ok, and it feels ok, then "sounds phenomenal plugged in" says everything, that's what a solid body electric bass is for after all.

Yeah, I suppose the “acoustic” test relates to feedback in the left/fretting hand - which is all part of the experience.

 

no what effect that has on the plugged in tone is down to which side of that particular fence you sit on.

 

I know where I sit, so I’m putting the tin opener away.

 

I’m very distracted by new arrival though.

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4 minutes ago, hiram.k.hackenbacker said:

I really couldn’t decide without playing them, although I have a fairly good idea what each would sound like.

Based on looks alone, I’d go Yamaha.

Pop up for a brew mate - only a 4 hour drive.

 

Kettle’s on…😉

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Just now, AndyTravis said:

Pop up for a brew mate - only a 4 hour drive.

 

Kettle’s on…😉


Nothing would give me greater pleasure mate, but we’ve done our final food shop today so we’re officially in hibernation now until Christmas is over and done with.

My gig diary sees me all over the place in 2022 providing you know what doesn’t c0ck things up. I’ll let you know if I’m local 🤘

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After having the pleasure of hearing the Sabre in action I have a definitive answer / suggestion.

 

Sell both,

 

the Sabre looks as good as the Aerodyne and sounds fabulous.  The Sabre visually and sonically suits your band really well too so it's a bass that should be well used

 

Selling both would cover the cost, or give you enough for a second Sabre as a backup for when the 602 start touring the new EP!!

 

Edit - just seen the weight of the Sabre in the other thread -- ooof.  That would be a consideration for me.

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Something tells me this is more a case of ‘which to sell first’… 😊

 

…I’ll leave exhibit A below, from a recent post of yours about basses in and out this year: 

 

 

 

Tune TXJ-4 in and out 

Dean edge pro in and out

Yamaha bb350f x 3 in and out

Yamaha Bb424x x 3 in and out

Yamaha bb450 in and out

Yamaha bb1300 in and out

Yamaha bb300 in and out

Yamaha SB-55 in and out

Spector Euro LX in and out

Yamaha Pacifica (one in, one out)

Yamaha AEX in and out

Alvarez Baritone in and out

cordoba classical in and out

Tobias Toby Pro in and out (tomorrow)


Sadowsky HPJ out 

ebs 410 out

ebs Reidmar out

 

Yamaha bb1600 in

Fender Aerodyne in

Musicman Sabre in

Fleabass (green toy thing) in

Ashdown mk500 in

Vanderklay 212 in


ahem. I think that’s about right.

 

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@Chiliwailer to be fair it’s in keeping with a lot of other posts on the same thread…

 

I don’t have enough space (4 kids/2 cats) to keep them all. 
 

And I won’t keep stuff for keeping’s sake…

 

I genuinely only regret 2 or 3 sales. And even then…I probably wouldn’t play them.

 

Wood and strings, not friends, not family - I still baulk when people name basses…

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13 minutes ago, Bridgehouse said:

(Hee hee, only joking - got to be both because otherwise you’re just delaying the inevitable. You never offer the option for something you actually want to keep)

I wish I had the time/space/money to be a retailer. I have none of the above.

 

 

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30 minutes ago, AndyTravis said:

@Chiliwailer to be fair it’s in keeping with a lot of other posts on the same thread…

 

I don’t have enough space (4 kids/2 cats) to keep them all. 
 

And I won’t keep stuff for keeping’s sake…

 

I genuinely only regret 2 or 3 sales. And even then…I probably wouldn’t play them.

 

Wood and strings, not friends, not family - I still baulk when people name basses…

Enjoying the ride is all the justification you need 👍

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