KingPrawn Posted December 4 Posted December 4 (edited) Evening all. I'm selling this beautiful Zon Bass. This has the lowest action of any bass I have ever owned. It really is effortless to play. The neck is impeccable, as you would expect from such an incredible builder. The finish is so beautiful that the maple is stunning. Before my time, it was fitted with a drop tuner on the E and some new pickups. ( original tuner is in the gig bag). It sounds incredible. I was using it in a 70's/80's funk-pop band. It sounded great. I haven't used it for at least 6 months. I found some blurb The first bolt-on neck bass Zon ever made, this Legacy Standard features a two-piece hard maple body finished in natural. The electronics are the newly developed Polyfusion ZP2D active system, which features an active volume control, pickup blend, bass and treble boost/cut controls, and an internal midrange control. THIS IS A USA MADE MODEL £900 posted insured to UK address £865 collected Any questions, give me a shout Edited December 11 by KingPrawn 7 Quote
briansbrew Posted December 4 Posted December 4 Can you get a clearer pic of the body front, its looks increadible and would be nice to see it in all its glory... 2 Quote
KingPrawn Posted December 4 Author Posted December 4 Of course. It's been a really miserable and rainy day here in Birmingham today. Think it reflects my poor picture Quote
KingPrawn Posted December 5 Author Posted December 5 11 hours ago, Karabass said: Country of origin please? I have no idea. I might email ZON Quote
richardd Posted December 10 Posted December 10 Think the maker was Joe Zon USA Maybe be wrong it's been known. Quote
franzbassist Posted December 10 Posted December 10 (edited) These were made in Korea. Edited December 10 by franzbassist 1 Quote
Brother Jones Posted December 11 Posted December 11 I thought standard US Legacys had carbon necks? Edit - ah, but it seems from franz that this is not a Zon USA bass Quote
Mudpup Posted December 11 Posted December 11 (edited) These were introduced in 2010 and made in Korea. They're referred to as the Import series I believe and they were sent back to Zon for a setup before they were sent to dealers. Super rare over here....I saw a couple in a bass specialist shop many years ago and I think they were retailing at about £1200 back then? I was fortunate enough to pick my Sonus Standard Import up a while back in a local shop. They didn't actually know what they had on the wall and a lowball offer secured it because they could only sell Squier P basses! I'll never sell it as it's a fabulous bass and so rare. See below Zon Launches New Standard Series Bass Guitar Line - Premier Guitar https://share.google/YgrgCWPuLAJvgShsZ Edited December 11 by Mudpup Quote
Mudpup Posted December 11 Posted December 11 2014_Zon_Guitars_eCatalog.pdf https://share.google/p4Tr2GXkTbymldAMv Quote
KingPrawn Posted December 11 Author Posted December 11 12 minutes ago, Mudpup said: These were introduced in 2010 and made in Korea. They're referred to as the Import series I believe and they were sent back to Zon for a setup before they were sent to dealers. Super rare over here....I saw a couple in a bass specialist shop many years ago and I think they were retailing at about £1200 back then? I was fortunate enough to pick my Sonus Standard Import up a while back in a local shop. They didn't actually know what they had on the wall and a lowball offer secured it because they could only sell Squier P basses! I'll never sell it as it's a fabulous bass and so rare. See below Zon Launches New Standard Series Bass Guitar Line - Premier Guitar https://share.google/YgrgCWPuLAJvgShsZ Ive had a reply from ZON and this bass was made in California Quote
KingPrawn Posted December 11 Author Posted December 11 Ive added the email reply i had from Zon to the images of the bass. Its a USA made Instrument Quote
KingPrawn Posted December 11 Author Posted December 11 22 hours ago, franzbassist said: These were made in Korea. Ive had it confirmed by ZON that its a USA made bass Quote
franzbassist Posted December 11 Posted December 11 (edited) 40 minutes ago, KingPrawn said: Ive had it confirmed by ZON that its a USA made bass Well colour me corrected 🤣 Never seen a US-made bass with basslines pickups. I thought the Standards were only finished in the US, as Mudpup said. That is quite the deal then. Edited December 11 by franzbassist Quote
KingPrawn Posted December 11 Author Posted December 11 1 hour ago, franzbassist said: Well colour me corrected 🤣 Never seen a US-made bass with basslines pickups. I thought the Standards were only finished in the US, as Mudpup said. That is quite the deal then. I have no doubt your right. As i said in the description before my time someone swapped the pickups. Quote
Mudpup Posted December 12 Posted December 12 4 hours ago, KingPrawn said: I have no doubt your right. As i said in the description before my time someone swapped the pickups. Ah yes, it's not a Korean one. You can see the different control layout from the Import series. I bet that sounds amazing with the Polyfusion electronics. I love the SD's in mine. That's a steal of a price too. GLWTS! Quote
KingPrawn Posted December 13 Author Posted December 13 On 12/12/2025 at 00:13, Mudpup said: Ah yes, it's not a Korean one. You can see the different control layout from the Import series. I bet that sounds amazing with the Polyfusion electronics. I love the SD's in mine. That's a steal of a price too. GLWTS! It is a stunning instrument, and the action is incredible. Quote
wright/watt Posted December 14 Posted December 14 This maybe thee pre-Chrimbob bargain! I appreciate how financially tough times are now for everybody, but this is a fantastic price!!👍 GLWTS🤞😄 Quote
KingPrawn Posted December 14 Author Posted December 14 5 hours ago, wright/watt said: This maybe thee pre-Chrimbob bargain! I appreciate how financially tough times are now for everybody, but this is a fantastic price!!👍 GLWTS🤞😄 Thank you. Yes, i feel it's a good price for an instrument of this pedigree and versatility Quote
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