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boat anchor - the spec is reasonable on some but ruled out on weight for me…
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One is very light and one is a regular weight.
Excellent basses with spec and prices that punch well above their weight.
Whilst a couple of years ago, new, I paid £189 and £275, respectively for them.
I know quite a few players who use Spector, Status, Wal and other top makes and they all have one of these in their arsenal and use them a lot, especially for functions.
I've never heard a bad tone from any of them, even if the 5 knob EQ system is a bit OTT.
I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
Excellent bass, build quality is better than most mexican fenders I've played and stands up to american standards in terms of quality and sound.
I don't use the active circuit that much, but its nice to have.
Overall very impressed.
PA Hire and Event Management
Some Ernie Ball Musicman guitars have "special" DiMarzio pickups. Obtaining replacements involves jumping through several hoops - returning a faulty EBMM guitar to the place where it was purchased, providing proof of purchase, waiting ages for the parts to reach the dealership.
PA Hire and Event Management
We record every band rehearsal and the MM bass really cuts through the mix in comparison to my EB3, which is no slouch in the tone department!