HeadlessBassist Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago (edited) Meta Guitars' Pragma Bass - lovely build materials and no doubt excellent quality, but a €5000 starting price and is anyone else reminded of a contemporary executioner's Axe..? It's lightweight too, at 6.6lbs. Edited 9 hours ago by HeadlessBassist Quote
lemmywinks Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Still boggles my mind that body shapes designed from the ground up for headless still have the tuners sticking out like that. 2 Quote
RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Yuk! That is one horrible overpriced bass imho . Quote
Cato Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago I generally like the more avant-garde designs but I'm struggling a bit with that one. Quote
Bassassin Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 18 minutes ago, Cato said: I generally like the more avant-garde designs but I'm struggling a bit with that one. Likewise. Upper bout looks like a huge, pointless expanse of unnecessary bulk. Looks like it could be shaped into something with a bit of coherence but that ain't it. 2 Quote
SpondonBassed Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I suppose you can still pitch bend behind the nut but it doesn't look as easy as with a Status like bend well. Short-sighted? As previously pointed out, those tuners are just asking to be damaged. Needs improvement. Pass. Quote
SpondonBassed Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago One thing that I do like is the use of rolling saddles. It makes more sense to me than having rollers built into the nut on a conventionally strung bass. Quote
lemmywinks Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago A surprising amount of expertly built basses which strive for individuality end up looking jarring and wonky, almost like the person who can craft a seriously high end instrument isn't neccessarily the same person who can come up with a visually appealing design. Off the top of my head Shuker and Iceni can do both but a lot of luthiers would benefit from getting someone else in to design a body shape and cohesive theme. Quote
lemmywinks Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Would also have to see it on a strap, some basses which look pretty awful on a stand actually look good when being played. That's all that matters really. Quote
itu Posted 50 minutes ago Posted 50 minutes ago (edited) I understand the reason for the position of the tuners: the half position is closer to the player and therefore more ergonomic. I have been looking at many designs where the bridge is (nearly) in the middle of the bass (starting from Alembics) and half position is miles away. Brown Bass is most likely OK for Jokic, and Antetokoumpo (and Clarke), but my reach is shorter. Long gigs are a real pain with XLong scale and that low B somewhere in the Far East. The design of this particular bass is a bit cumbersome, like @Bassassin noted. Most likely only a study of the design, and something that people can talk about (an advertisement of the maker per se). After all this is a plain PJ bass. Edited 44 minutes ago by itu Quote
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