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I'm looking at purchasing a Semi Hollow bass in the New Year. Far too many to chose from, anyone had experience with Hagstrom Viking? 

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Re Hagstrom Viking - good and bad

 

The good - it's an affordable semi and has a good solid thumpy sound.

 

The bad - the crappiest selector switch ever, ergonomic issues - like all the semis with a trapeze tail piece, the bridge ends up being halfway up the body, so you have to shove the thing well to the right to get to a sensible plucking position.

 

After a fret level and replacing the 6 way rotary switch with a Switchcraft toggle (and binning the coil taps) I am a lot happier... 

 

I suggest trying one before buying. Sound wise it's good and the slim neck is great.

 

I'd look at a Guild Starfire as the best (?) option. YMMV

 

 

Posted
45 minutes ago, neepheid said:

Narrow it down for us - what scale length are you wanting?

not fussed about scale length tbh, most of my basses are long scale, so I'd probably prefer long. 

Posted
49 minutes ago, Rich said:

A Chowny CHB would be a great one if you can find one for a good price.

 

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Havnt heard good reports about the Chowny, there's not many I like the look of, all crazy colours, like bright blue and bright green, love to see a black one, or a white... 

Posted
3 minutes ago, neepheid said:

Long scale?  Epiphone Jack Casady.

 

*mic drop*

 

Cheers, I'll check it out... 

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1 minute ago, Gazz said:

Havnt heard good reports about the Chowny, there's not many I like the look of, all crazy colours, like bright blue and bright green, love to see a black one, or a white... 

 

The photo doesn't do the sapphire burst justice, it is utterly gorgeous in the flesh. If I was to buy one, it would absolutely be in that blue. And IMO, they are damned fine basses. Surprisingly versatile sound. 

Posted
3 hours ago, Bigguy2017 said:

Re Hagstrom Viking - good and bad

 

The good - it's an affordable semi and has a good solid thumpy sound.

 

The bad - the crappiest selector switch ever, ergonomic issues - like all the semis with a trapeze tail piece, the bridge ends up being halfway up the body, so you have to shove the thing well to the right to get to a sensible plucking position.

 

After a fret level and replacing the 6 way rotary switch with a Switchcraft toggle (and binning the coil taps) I am a lot happier... 

 

I suggest trying one before buying. Sound wise it's good and the slim neck is great.

 

I'd look at a Guild Starfire as the best (?) option. YMMV

 

 

I don't mind a few things to sort, how tricky was the Switchcraft toggle to sort? I can do most electrical, but I ant a dentist.... you know what I mean. Don't like the look of the Starfire. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Len_derby said:

How about the Yamaha Bex? Let me know if you like what you see or read.

 

 

I’ve toyed with the idea of getting one of these Neil , do you have one?

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Just now, casapete said:

I’ve toyed with the idea of getting one of these Neil , do you have one?


I do, Pete. I’ve switched over to short-scale basses almost exclusively so it’s not getting played anymore. I’ll send you a pm.

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I have an HB50, an Epiphone Casady and a vintage Hofner Verithin to cover my 'f-hole' bass needs. I'd like a Chowny one day, and a Ricky 4005, if I came into riches.
Of the three I have, they cover different 'bases'. For those troubled by weight, the (vintage...) Verithin cannot be beaten (although the violin basses and the Hofner Club are light, too...). For variety of useful sounds, and for recording, the Casady is tops, and for general-purpose basic bass-playing the Harley Benton does a fine job. Be aware that it can be an issue, finding a suitable hard case (or even a decent gig-bag...) for some of these basses, due to their bulk. B|

(I'll spare you the list of my other Hofner f-hole basses, not considered 'modern' enough these days, but excellent instrument :) ...)

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Posted (edited)
6 hours ago, Gazz said:

I don't mind a few things to sort, how tricky was the Switchcraft toggle to sort? I can do most electrical, but I ant a dentist.... you know what I mean. Don't like the look of the Starfire. 

Pretty straightfoward... it needs the short toggle switch.

Managed to do it via the F hole - tie some twine onto the old switch to help fishing in the new one...

 

 

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Hagstrom Viking Bass switching LAYOUT 01C.pdf Hagstrom Viking Bass switching LAYOUT 03A toggle.pdf

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