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Old 08-05-2009, 03:50 PM
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Local Schecter dealer has all of their special shaped basses. I've long considered getting the one shaped like the monkey villain from power puff girls.

And since they're Schecter, you know they're not garbage.
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Old 08-05-2009, 04:10 PM
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I think you should do it,

You need to outshine the guitard from croatian metal band 'father' though.

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Old 08-09-2009, 04:29 PM
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Played through a few Daisies at NAMM a couple years back, and was singularly unimpressed. By any and all of them. Just...meh. They look cool, but they're not, you know, all that, as far as construction. If you want a "girl" bass, check out Luna. Their instruments are *far* superior to the Daisy line. Beautiful, beautifully made, and the playability and the sound just leaves Daisy wilting in the dust.

Cherie
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Old 08-09-2009, 04:32 PM
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Local Schecter dealer has all of their special shaped basses. I've long considered getting the one shaped like the monkey villain from power puff girls.

And since they're Schecter, you know they're not garbage.
Mojo Jojo!!!

I want a Buttercup bass. She's the bassist in the PPG band.

I learned the Japanese PPG theme song to make my daughter happy. She was over the moon!

Cherie :-)
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Old 08-10-2009, 01:26 AM
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I received a Daisy Rock bass from MF, and let me tell you...giant hunk of poopoo. I got the pink sparkly one, normal body shape. Total junk. It has got one coat of shielding paint in the cavities, so I still pick up radio signals with it. Fretwork is decent, the nut though, ugh. I cut- not scraped, cut - my hand on the outer corner of it. I sanded it down though. the bridge has nasty lift, I'm guessing the metal is weak...or its just bent to begin with. Neck pocket is gappy, on one side. The other is super tight. The electronics...frustrating. Bass control is top first, then Treble. Bottom is pickup blend, then volume.

Now, the pickups arent bad. Some weird brand I've never heard of. When I had flats on it I could get decent dub/reggae tones. Put rounds on it though and it was thin, sterile and lifeless.

I'd say save your money
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Old 08-10-2009, 10:17 AM
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I like them. I don't know who the bald guy in the photo is, though.
bald guy is flea bassist for the red hot chili peppers, great at slap
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Old 08-10-2009, 11:54 AM
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You're reconsidering- so you were considering, now you're not sure? I'm confused...
Well, poor frankie considerd, unconsidered and then reconsiderd a bass that does not exist.

In fact, there is no problem at all.
Just imagine you have one
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Old 08-10-2009, 04:12 PM
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I LOVE goofy crap on stage. I'm always looking for the next goofy thing. I keep searching for a decently priced Heartbreaker bass. If I find one, I'll get it! Anyone have one? I'll buy it... well, maybe next paycheck...

I came across this one, and i have my eye on it. Even if the leopard print just a cheesy decal, I think it'd look awesome on stage:

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Old 08-10-2009, 04:16 PM
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check out Luna.
*yawns* - They're boring in my opinion. You gotta admit that some of Daiy Rock's guitars catch the attention alot faster...

I've been on a tear where I'm really looking for eye popping stuff. Nothing that Luna has comes close, as far as I could see.
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Old 08-10-2009, 06:47 PM
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For all the flak, I *like* Daisy Rock basses. And I get a *lot* of flak about them.

From my bandmates. Frrom anyone I give a straight answer to when they ask me about the pretty, sparkly bass.

That being said, if anyone has a Retro H - whole or in parts - they don't want anymore, lemme know.

For real.
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Old 08-11-2009, 12:53 AM
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One of my (now no longer) secret fantasies has always been to get the girliest Daisy Rock bass I could get my hands on, and play "Master Of Puppets" at an audition for a metalband
omfg yes amzeing...i did that once well i had both basses my fender jazz and this daisy bass from my friends sister the pick ups wher re done and like fender p pick up too (shes hates bass whitch is sad....till this day iv only hooked up with one bass player chick) welll i played a full metallica list to try out for the band they looked at me like i was nuts or something
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omfg yes amzeing...i did that once well i had both basses my fender jazz and this daisy bass from my friends sister the pick ups wher re done and like fender p pick up too (shes hates bass whitch is sad....till this day iv only hooked up with one bass player chick) welll i played a full metallica list to try out for the band they looked at me like i was nuts or something
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Old 08-14-2009, 10:29 AM
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*yawns* - They're boring in my opinion. You gotta admit that some of Daiy Rock's guitars catch the attention alot faster...

I've been on a tear where I'm really looking for eye popping stuff. Nothing that Luna has comes close, as far as I could see.
But...the Daisies are so poorly made! I mean, yeah, they look cooler than the Luna's, but they are made like, well, crap. Eye-popping is fun, but not if the instrument is lousy. The ones I've played, the frets were so poorly installed, they tore at the fingers. The necks were like chunks of lumber. All of the Daisies I played on have been just sloppily constructed.

If Daisy wants to sell me one of their cool-lookin' basses, they need to make them with the kind of quality the Luna's have. Otherwise, I'll stick to my Ibanez GSR 190 and my Waterstone, both of which are nicer than any Daisy I have ever played on, and both of which are beautifully set up.

I did think the Daisy bass with the red stars on the neck looked very rockin'. Too bad it nearly cut my fingers open with its badly-set frets.

Cherie
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Old 08-14-2009, 10:39 AM
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Got my daughter one.
Very nice to look at or display.
Pickups are OK although they are not installed totally aligned with the strings(strings are not centered in the magnet pole pieces).
Sound: like PB pickups.
Plays: very fast(short scale)
Hard to sit with for practice and balance when standing with a standard strap sux, a wide strap is a must. If you're a youngster or teenager with the flexibilty of Gumby I guess sitting wouldn't be a problem.

Fun bass and good for a young girl.
If we EVER play a gig that's right for it(i.e. children's hospital, junior or high school, women's group, etc.) I will bring it to play on at least a few tunes.

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They play well. Not great, but well.

I thought about taking one to a blues gig, but that probably would have been over the top.
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Old 08-14-2009, 03:31 PM
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Inspired by this thread, I looked up Luna basses. The Andromeda Phoenix looked really pretty to me. And on Amazon right now, it's on sale for CHEAP. (Less than $200)

I am so very tempted, but if all I wanted was a lightweight bass, well... the cheap-o student Ibanez I have is the same weight. So I'm not really sure I'm stepping up in the world of instruments, you know?

I'd love to be convinced otherwise if any of you have opinions.
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Old 08-15-2009, 09:09 AM
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of course if they decided to make this.....

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Old 08-15-2009, 11:29 AM
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omfg yes amzeing...i did that once well i had both basses my fender jazz and this daisy bass from my friends sister the pick ups wher re done and like fender p pick up too (shes hates bass whitch is sad....till this day iv only hooked up with one bass player chick) welll i played a full metallica list to try out for the band they looked at me like i was nuts or something
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Old 08-15-2009, 11:48 PM
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There's actually a Daisy Rock butterfly bass on amazon... think one left when I was looking through basses the other day... If you ever audition for a black/death metal band with that, you definitely need to take pictures/video.
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