dave74200 Posted July 24 Author Posted July 24 On 23/07/2025 at 12:45, jd56hawk said: Nothing intrinsically wrong with Fender basses, but why would I buy one when I can buy one of these instead? Because they all look really ugly? 😁 2 2 Quote
Terry M. Posted July 24 Posted July 24 17 minutes ago, dave74200 said: Because they all look really ugly? 😁 🫢 Quote
Terry M. Posted July 24 Posted July 24 Take a good look at the Fender headstock (and I own one) That massive swelling that we've all become accustomed to serves what purpose exactly? It's far from a work of art to my eyes but hey 😂 It almost looks comical when I glance over at one of my Warwicks. Quote
jd56hawk Posted July 26 Posted July 26 On 24/07/2025 at 17:56, dave74200 said: Because they all look really ugly? 😁 Show me a Fender that looks better. On second thought, don't bother...even their custom shop basses aren't quite as nice. Quote
Terry M. Posted July 27 Posted July 27 (edited) Is this the same bass you're now selling in the classifieds with a different pickguard? Oh I've just seen it's a spare white pickguard on the same bass. Edited July 27 by Terry M. Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted July 27 Posted July 27 I realise anyone stating 'best bass I've ever played' is opening themselves to scepticism (but every bass player has played a 'best bass ever' even if they've only ever played one). I do find the rash of "have ever tried a bass that isn't a Fender" comments both patronising and a touch pathetic. In my own experience, I've played a lot of basses and my love for a 'different' feel means it's hard for me to call any if them 'best'. I do know that I've met many disappointing ones, and a few of those were Fenders but plenty have been 'elite' brands whose reputation didn't meet my expectations. It's so subjective though... more than once I've been offered a try of someone's pride and joy and found it totally alien to my tastes. 3 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted July 27 Posted July 27 On 24/07/2025 at 23:37, Terry M. said: Take a good look at the Fender headstock (and I own one) That massive swelling that we've all become accustomed to serves what purpose exactly? It's far from a work of art to my eyes but hey 😂 It almost looks comical when I glance over at one of my Warwicks. You mean the traditional design Fender adopted? Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted July 27 Posted July 27 On 23/07/2025 at 12:45, jd56hawk said: Nothing intrinsically wrong with Fender basses, but why would I buy one when I can buy one of these instead? Well as I said, taste is subjective. 1 Quote
Terry M. Posted July 27 Posted July 27 15 minutes ago, Stub Mandrel said: I do find the rash of "have ever tried a bass that isn't a Fender" comments both patronising and a touch pathetic. I personally know musicians that literally won't even noodle for 5 minutes on a non Fender product. The OP didn't seem fussed at all when I asked,in fact he just calmly answered and everybody just moved on but you are entitled to your opinion. He only listed Fender type products in his original post. Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted July 27 Posted July 27 1 hour ago, Terry M. said: I personally know musicians that literally won't even noodle for 5 minutes on a non Fender product. Prejudice is not one sided 1 Quote
itu Posted July 28 Posted July 28 14 hours ago, Stub Mandrel said: I do know that I've met many disappointing ones, and a few of those were Fenders but plenty have been 'elite' brands whose reputation didn't meet my expectations. It's so subjective though... more than once I've been offered a try of someone's pride and joy and found it totally alien to my tastes. After going through preferred setup and changing suitable strings would help. But I find it true that usually you get the feel about any bass pretty quickly, no matter what strings or setup. The instrument just feels good to you or not. Quote
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