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I've had my eye on one of these for a while and have been reading the comments/reviews on the topics that mention the Z7. On Wednesday I had my replacement credit card and it had to be road tested and... well... ummm... 

 

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I was looking for a natural finish but when searching Anderton's website, the only Z7s with this finish were 5 strings. But search for natural finish basses without using the manufacturer's name and these pop up. The QC and setup out of the box were great and I don't see (hear?) the need to fiddle to make any improvements so far. The pre-amp set up will take a while - I've only played through headphones so far but it seems there are a lot of potential options. I can see what everyone is saying about the knobs feeling cheap and I'll be looking for replacements at some point. I also think the two stacked knobs seem quite vulnerable to knocks, particularly if the bass is on a stand on a stage. Mine weighs in at 4.4kg (9.7lbs).  

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It is said that these are very close in quality, playability, sound to a Stingray. All those MM basses are really off my radar so,  what's the verdict with these Z7s? Are they up there with the ATK as a "Stingray Killer"?

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Early days as I have yet to gig it to be able to make a definite comparison. I play a Sterling 34HH (the Z7 was intended as a back up to keep a similar sound) and so far, at home volume levels, the sound from the bridge pick up appears the same. The Z7 pre-amp seems to provide more tonal variety in active mode (I don't know if this is as a result of it being 18v rather than the Sterling's 9v). Unlike some reviews, I've found my neck pick up doesn't have a volume drop. In active mode it can get quite thick and bassy but it doesn't quite match the 34HH's neck pick up. 

 

So far I don't think it's a Sterling Killer but then I never rated my ATK as one, either. But I reserve the right to change my mind after I've used in in anger. 🙂 

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3 hours ago, Sean said:

It is said that these are very close in quality, playability, sound to a Stingray. All those MM basses are really off my radar so,  what's the verdict with these Z7s? Are they up there with the ATK as a "Stingray Killer"?

 

I have both a Z3-5 and Z7-5. I no longer have an EBMM Stingray 5, I have the Ray35 which isn't that different from the 'real thing' (and the 4-string EBMM Stingray that was my main bass for over a decade). My comparisons are based on that specific sample of basses, and my opinion is just that: like, my opinion, maaan.

 

The Sires' built is more than decent. Their necks are just beautiful. The Z7 is the winner in terms of looks and feel. The neck of the Z3 wasn't as well finished, but this is not so much to say the Z3 was bad, rather that the Z7 was superb. I think it would be very difficult to match the general build quality of an EBMM instrument. But they also cost quite a lot more, and these do not feel 'budget' at all (especially the Z7).

 

Both can sound very Stingray-like, with the Z3 closer than the Z7, to these ears o'mine.

 

I've been using mostly the Z3 live, since I bought it. 

 

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