Mediocre Polymath Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago I just saw that Ancoats Guitars are gearing up to start making basses. Rather nifty looking things. I've been seeing this company's guitar designs popping up on social media here and there, and they look interesting (though I've never played one). They're a small custom builder in Manchester, I think, with a very agressive pricing strategy (basses starting from £1k, which barely gets you new strings these days). 3 1 Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 1 minute ago, Mediocre Polymath said: , with a very agressive pricing strategy (basses starting from £1k, which barely gets you new strings these days). Especially if you buy those Pino Palladino strings - y'know, the ones sprinkled with Welsh Fairy Dust and Unicorn Tears. Quote
Owen Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago It is a new name for me. But those knobs look lush! 1 Quote
80Hz Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago This is good news, I've been a fan of their designs since I saw the first "New Islington" guitar a few years ago. Retro flavoured but quite distinctive I think. I see they're making the bass range at 32" inch scale - a smart move perhaps seeing the popularity of short scale instruments these days? Definitely something I'd check out if the opportunity arose. Also, their blog says they're offering an intro discount - no idea if this is still in effect though: https://www.ancoatsguitars.co.uk/blog/introducing-the-new-ancoats-bass-range 1 Quote
Maude Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago These look cool, very retro futuristic if you know what I mean. The 25% off is working, I put one in my basket and continued to see. Great range of colours as well although I can't see the actual colours, but I do have a confetti pink one with cream scratchplate in my basket 😁. Quote
AndyTravis Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago I was meant to go and mess about with the prototype but ended up with iris being in hospital the weekend I was due up there. They look ace. Will hopefully see them at the guitar show in Brum next month. 1 Quote
Killerfridge Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago (edited) The headstocks look like they've taken "inspiration" from Alpher, no? At least that's my first impression Edited 11 hours ago by Killerfridge Quote
AndyTravis Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 31 minutes ago, Killerfridge said: The headstocks look like they've taken "inspiration" from Alpher, no? At least that's my first impression It’s the same shape as their guitar headstocks which they’ve been doing for years as far as I can see 1 Quote
Bassassin Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago I like these - it's good to see a builder with the guts to use their own designs. The three models appear to be the same apart from the body shape - the offset NQ appeals to me, the other two do look a bit neck-divey... I'd quite like to see that in confetti pink with a pearl scratchplate - in fact I'd quite like to see pics of a real one in any finish - I'm pretty sure the pics on the site are all digital renders. Quote
NancyJohnson Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago I like the general look of the two shown here, but I'm very much of the mindset that if the body design is asymmetrical then this needs to follow through to the headstock design (a la Gibson EB3) and conversely if the body design is offset, then then a Fenderesque is fine. Quote
Hellzero Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Not Alpher, but more reminiscing of the Peavey Rudy Sarzo headstock to me, especially like here... 1 Quote
BassApprentice Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Or Markbass. Truth is, it is very hard to design a headstock that isn't a Fender style or one that most think is awful. 1 Quote
Killerfridge Posted 44 minutes ago Posted 44 minutes ago 10 hours ago, AndyTravis said: It’s the same shape as their guitar headstocks which they’ve been doing for years as far as I can see Fair enough. I know little enough about either company, but my initial thought when I saw the two-tone Headstock with the big "A" was Alpher - for all I know Alpher is based on their design! Quote
Mediocre Polymath Posted 18 minutes ago Author Posted 18 minutes ago 1 hour ago, BassApprentice said: Or Markbass. Truth is, it is very hard to design a headstock that isn't a Fender style or one that most think is awful. Indeed. I used to have a late 1980s Yamaha that had a similar recessed panel thing. Quote
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