leschirons Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago (edited) Recently joined a band (second rehearsal tomorrow) and it's looking like they might want to take on a few pub gigs to just hone the set and performance so,.. Bought a pub cheapy for the usual reasons. I picked up a Classic Vibe Jazz 5 locally. The guy had bought it 6 months previous so I wasn't expecting much with him moving it on that quickly but it still had all the plastic on it. I've also got the original packaging with his name and address on. It stands me in £175 + new strings. Wow, that neck and fret board. Frets perfectly finished, no sharp edges, love the gloss feel, in fact, it reminds me of the 5 string Elite I sold here a couple of years ago. Great sound through my Shuttle 6.0. Plays like a dream with the LaBella low tension flats on. The only down side is, it's on the heavy side but as their set list appears to be just 20 numbers, I won't be standing on a stage for 3 hours. I think these things are only about £300 or so new. Can't believe it for the money. Edited 14 hours ago by leschirons 6 Quote
Lozz196 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago It’s amazing that such good instruments can be made for this amount, with the difference in quality between these and their big brothers not being as much as the price tag would suggest. Starter instruments when I began playing really weren’t up to much at all, whereas nowadays these could easily be first but kept hold of and gigged regularly instruments. 1 Quote
Supernaut Posted 44 minutes ago Posted 44 minutes ago Squier CV and VM series have been around for a while now. For £300, you can buy a fantastic instrument off the shelf. 1 Quote
Owen Posted 31 minutes ago Posted 31 minutes ago We live in the golden age of luthiery. Not joking. Quote
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