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Just had a quick look on the Bass Gallery website and the prices of the sold Sei basses seem to range from around £1,800 to £3k. Hard to tell whether they were new when sold or not, but they look pretty mint. So maybe prices aren't a million miles from their old price list?

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1 hour ago, Woodinblack said:

I think most of them are already sold. I found it pretty hard to get answers from them by email when I was asking about my sei

 

Ah excellent, hadn't appreciated you're a Sei owner! 

 

What's your detailed thoughts on how it stacks up against your Ibby SR Premium for tone and playability? That will give me a very decent benchmark for a bass I know well.

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10 hours ago, Al Krow said:

The basses look great! Can any of you excellent Sei owners give me a steer on what they cost new these days, ball park?

I spoke to Martin maybe 2 years ago about the possibility of a new build. I only got a vague hint on price, but it sounded like for something that didn't deviate too much from their standard build (headless, 4-6 strings, one of their standard body plans) would be around £2.5k-£3k. I guess things may have gone up a bit since then?

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1 hour ago, Al Krow said:

Just had a quick look on the Bass Gallery website and the prices of the sold Sei basses seem to range from around £1,800 to £3k. Hard to tell whether they were new when sold or not, but they look pretty mint. So maybe prices aren't a million miles from their old price list?


They would almost certainly be used basses, I don’t think Sei are in the habit of building basses for stock.

 

Si

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22 minutes ago, Al Krow said:

What's your detailed thoughts on how it stacks up against your Ibby SR Premium for tone and playability? That will give me a very decent benchmark for a bass I know well.

 

Probably not a good comparison. It does bass bass better, but then it would do, it is tuned down to f# standard at the moment!

I would say it feels more solid than most of the ibanezes (with maybe an exception of the 5005), playability would be fine if I had longer fingers!

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9 minutes ago, Ruarl said:

I spoke to Martin maybe 2 years ago about the possibility of a new build. I only got a vague hint on price, but it sounded like for something that didn't deviate too much from their standard build (headless, 4-6 strings, one of their standard body plans) would be around £2.5k-£3k. I guess things may have gone up a bit since then?

My estimation is that they would be in line roughly with Overwater's pricing these days, I expect you could probably a bit more than that in 2026.

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15 hours ago, Al Krow said:

The basses look great! Can any of you excellent Sei owners give me a steer on what they cost new these days, ball park?

I think a basic Sei starts at about £3500 these days, and upwards from there. It's still only a £400 deposit though - he's kept that price the same since the 90s! And you'll have 18-ish months to save up the rest. 

 

The two 6-strings I had been planning on ordering would have ended up costing about £5k a piece, so I've had to shelve that idea for the time being. :( 

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