ardi100 Posted October 31 Posted October 31 (edited) I've been gassing for a 5 string for ages and finally decided to bite the bullet. My only other bass is a 97 Jazz Bass Deluxe that I ordered and paid off and cost more thany first car! I love this bass and for 28 years have only bought one other, when I arrived in London and bought a super cheap squire jazz (which was ace, but got stolen!). I was looking for anything with a humbucker and maple fretboard, only as something different to what I already have. I looked at things like scale length and string spacing but thought 'i don't really have any reference points', so I wasn't picky. I was looking for Yamaha or Ibanez 5ers, but my budget was so limited. Anyway, I bought this: SX SW1B. It's a copy of a Warwick, or a Spector, or both (or neither!) and it's pretty decent. Edited October 31 by ardi100 11 Quote
ardi100 Posted October 31 Author Posted October 31 Sorry for the multiple photos, I can't work out how to remove them. Quote
BassApprentice Posted October 31 Posted October 31 Nicely done - don't think you'll do much better for £120. I think I played one of those a few years ago. Was quite tempted, even at full price. 1 Quote
ardi100 Posted October 31 Author Posted October 31 Cheers, I'm very happy with it so far. I'm just about to fit a new set of strings. Quote
ebenezer Posted October 31 Posted October 31 If the neck is good and it sets up well, these are fantastic value. Quote
ardi100 Posted October 31 Author Posted October 31 Everything seems fine so far. It has really come alive with some new strings. There's a bit of fret buzz so the next step is investigating the truss rod. I have very little idea in this department, so I'm treading carefully! Quote
ardi100 Posted November 3 Author Posted November 3 Well, first outing for the SX. I really can't believe how good it sounded in the band mix. This is a definite keeper! Quote
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