RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE Posted Thursday at 18:37 Posted Thursday at 18:37 ā¦anyone tried one ?? Ā Iām considering getting a 5 string headless . If I was a gigging bassist Ā Iād go for something like a status , or something in a higher price bracket . But, Iām not .Ā I considered a Steinberger spirit , but the reviews are mixed . Thought about Ibanez , but not too blown away tbh. Considered a Ā cort Ā artisan space 5 , and the necks on them and Ibanez seem to be more or less the same ..Made In Indonesia. A trend imho .Ā I contacted Chuck Wilson , the main man of Bootlegger guitars . Nice chap, who responded swiftly to my email.The colour I wanted ( wine red ) is on back order ,but will be 25% more .Ā Regarding price to purchase one Ā including shipping works out around Ā£865 approx . That is without customs costs etc Chuck did say that people from the uk purchased without incurring customs charges, but obviously it isnāt guaranteed Iāll escape customs charges . Ā Normally a 4 stringer when Iām bothered these days . I was wondering maybe if Iām better off just getting my Warwick set up as B-E-A-D Ā instead š¤ some say G strings are mainly for strippers anyway . .. Ā Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted Thursday at 19:01 Posted Thursday at 19:01 Hehe, many received opinions thereĀ š¤ Ā The Cort Artisan Space 5 is a lovely bass. I've had one and now have the four string version. Highly recommended for the money. The Ibanez models are a lot more spenny and never sound as good to my ears. Ā Which Bootlegger are you looking at? The nice looking 'Absinthe' or the oddly shaped 'Ace' which looks like a spade (or some other digging implement) to my eyes. Have you heard these basses being played/know what the neck profiles are like? I must admit, I've never heard of the company before. Ā Just had a listen to the Low End Lobster review and that neck pickup looks to be too close to the end of the neck - you're going to get a Gibson-esque tone (if that's what you want Ā ) Ā Ā Ā 1 Quote
RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE Posted Thursday at 19:24 Author Posted Thursday at 19:24 (edited) Thanks @HeadlessBassistšø Ā I saw the lobster review ( very positive ), and a few you tube clips . Plus a review from a uk bass magazine .Ā Ā All reviews are positive from what Iāve seen .Ā Ā I have ( and have had) headless basses . Ā The Washburn status is a powerful beast . The jack Daniels bass Ā feels like a hohner which I used to have , and the Ā custom fretless I purchased from my bass is similar to a kubicki/ bootlegger bass. I couldnāt get on with the feel of the full bodied Steinberger xm2 I had , but the sound was awesome ! Thatās now gone . Ā Regarding sound , not sure what I want . This is because I just use a bass I decide to pick-up , and plug into mixer to record rubbish on SoundCloud . Sometimes with effects , sometimes just straight bass . Regarding which bootlegger model ..itād be the long scale one . The idea I have is to ( maybe) get a comfy 5 string to finish off my collection. I prefer headless , due to space and less faffing around .. Edited Thursday at 19:25 by RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted Thursday at 20:35 Posted Thursday at 20:35 I think I've played most of them by now - I've been a Status player for about 35 years - currently have an S2-Classic I've had since new in 2007, the penultimate KingBass Mk-II and a late model Stealth 2. Ā I've had the Hohner Jack professional, many more Status basses, a Westone Rail Bass, and more recently one of those HILS Next headless 5's. That was a very potent and punchy thing for the money, but out of all of them, on a budget the Cort Space 5 is the one to beat for playability, lovely clean sound and phenomenal value for money.Ā šš 1 Quote
RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE Posted Thursday at 21:12 Author Posted Thursday at 21:12 (edited) 37 minutes ago, HeadlessBassist said: Ā Ā Ā 37 minutes ago, HeadlessBassist said: Edited Thursday at 21:12 by RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE Quote
RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE Posted Thursday at 21:17 Author Posted Thursday at 21:17 37 minutes ago, HeadlessBassist said: I think I've played most of them by now - I've been a Status player for about 35 years - currently have an S2-Classic I've had since new in 2007, the penultimate KingBass Mk-II and a late model Stealth 2. Ā I've had the Hohner Jack professional, many more Status basses, a Westone Rail Bass, and more recently one of those HILS Next headless 5's. That was a very potent and punchy thing for the money, but out of all of them, on a budget the Cort Space 5 is the one to beat for playability, lovely clean sound and phenomenal value for money.Ā šš Great to see you live up to your name .šŗJealous about the status s2 classic . I may track one down one day .. There is a cort space bass for sale on here . Ā If itās still here after the weekend , I may take the plunge .š¤ Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 2 Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted Thursday at 22:00 Posted Thursday at 22:00 41 minutes ago, RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE said: Great to see you live up to your name .šŗJealous about the status s2 classic . I may track one down one day .. There is a cort space bass for sale on here . Ā If itās still here after the weekend , I may take the plunge .š¤ Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Better be quick with the S2 - the prices are heading into the stratosphere at the moment... Ā If you miss it, my mate in Manchester has one for sale, I think. Ā Ā 1 Quote
tauzero Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 4 hours ago, RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE said: Great to see you live up to your name .šŗJealous about the status s2 classic . I may track one down one day .. There is a cort space bass for sale on here . Ā If itās still here after the weekend , I may take the plunge .š¤ Ā After owning various headlesses for some time, it's still the Seis that I take out to gigs - the neck profiles on the Cort Space and Ibanez EHB are quite similar, both are D rather than C shaped and to me the most important aspect of a bass is the neck. You can bugger around with the electrics to get the sound you want (within the limitations of pickup placement) but you need to throw money at a luthier to get the neck profile changed. The Bootleggers intrigue me, especially the Ace as I prefer a neck-through to a bolt-on, especially for a 5-string. 1 Quote
tauzero Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago I had a look at the specs, specifically the neck measurements, and they seemed a bit odd - had to translate the measurements from quaint to proper, but the nut depth is given as 1.8mm (0.072") and the 12th fret depth is 28mm (1.1"). I suspect the decimal point got moved over for the nut depth, the 12th fret depth seems really thick. I've dropped them a message to ask about it. 1 Quote
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