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3234718 12-05-2012 08:57 AM

One of the greatest ebay ads
 


In the description the guy clearly says it's missing two strings, but it's hilarious when you first see it.

hibachiduck 12-05-2012 09:06 AM

That'd work well as firewood.

El-Bob 12-05-2012 09:14 AM

It looks like there might also be neck and pickup alignment issues... pretty funny stuff.

dalkowski 12-05-2012 09:16 AM

It's the poor man's Pedulla.

Lowactnsatsfctn 12-05-2012 09:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by El-Bob (Post 13538888)
It looks like there might also be neck and pickup alignment issues... pretty funny stuff.

The pick up alignment is for "tonal" variety :D

I must admit, I played a First Act Bass in a local store once. The price tag of 329.99 caught my eye and I just had to see if it was a good buy:eyebrow:
The verdict..... Absolute CRAP
Wavy neck, horrible finish and the action was about as low as the power line running into my roof.

Its no wonder why CL is flooded with "Entry" level Basses like that. They are unplayable, unless your free set up in cludes a new nut, a neck shim, a refret and a routed pocket to get the bridge closer to where it should be:hmm:

ntenny 12-05-2012 09:42 AM

Yeah, the few First Act instruments I've met have been scary-bad. Oddly, though, they apparently *can* do good stuff: Matt Pike of High On Fire plays a custom 7-string First Act g****r, for instance. I don't know why they don't take some fraction of that competence and apply it to their basic instruments to get something that at least, you know, *is* an instrument!

Two strings rather than four on this one seems like a 50% improvement, anyway...

-NT

KramerBassFan 12-05-2012 10:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ntenny (Post 13539015)
Yeah, the few First Act instruments I've met have been scary-bad. Oddly, though, they apparently *can* do good stuff: Matt Pike of High On Fire plays a custom 7-string First Act g****r, for instance. I don't know why they don't take some fraction of that competence and apply it to their basic instruments to get something that at least, you know, *is* an instrument!

Two strings rather than four on this one seems like a 50% improvement, anyway...

-NT

Yep, I saw Matt with HOF once... killer show! :hyper:

Apparently First Act has a Custom Shop, and uses cheapo instruments like the one above to act as overhead, so they can do pretty much whatever they want with their custom stuff.

BBox Bass 12-05-2012 10:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dalkowski (Post 13538895)
It's the poor man's Pedulla.


That's exactly why I bought one of those basses a few months ago. I was putting together a Gene Simmons Halloween costume and didn't want to shell out the bucks for an Axe or Punisher. I saw the First Act on Ebay and picked it up for something like $50. The neck was junk; the fingerboard had started to come off and someone repaired it by driving 2 wooden pins all the way through. I replaced it with a spare I had in storage. After a setup, it played and sounded quite acceptable for a prop bass. I used it for half the night at my band's Halloween gig.

ics1974 12-05-2012 10:33 AM

Would it be any good to play Metal?

P. Aaron 12-05-2012 10:59 AM

That extra fingerboard space is for doing bends.

1SHOT1HIT 12-05-2012 11:51 AM

It's all subjective, this bass is just as good as any Fodera on the market.

:D

3234718 12-05-2012 11:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1SHOT1HIT (Post 13539666)
It's all subjective, this bass is just as good as any Fodera on the market.

:D

Handmade single cuts? Bah, I say! Boutique shmootique. 2013 is gonna be all about 2 string First Acts.

klejst 12-05-2012 12:05 PM

FALSE ADVERTISING, It's labeled a four string and there is only two on it! :D

morgansterne 12-05-2012 12:27 PM

brand should be called "last act," as you won't be invited back.

GM60466 12-05-2012 01:23 PM

$40 too much.

cdef 12-05-2012 01:32 PM

I bet I could make that bass play just by adding an E and a G string.

3234718 12-05-2012 01:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cdef (Post 13540123)
I bet I could make that bass play just by adding an E and a G string.

That would ruin it.

mjac28 12-05-2012 03:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lowactnsatsfctn (Post 13538950)
The pick up alignment is for "tonal" variety :D

I must admit, I played a First Act Bass in a local store once. The price tag of 329.99 caught my eye and I just had to see if it was a good buy:eyebrow:
The verdict..... Absolute CRAP
Wavy neck, horrible finish and the action was about as low as the power line running into my roof.

Its no wonder why CL is flooded with "Entry" level Basses like that. They are unplayable, unless your free set up in cludes a new nut, a neck shim, a refret and a routed pocket to get the bridge closer to where it should be:hmm:


$329.00?? I've never seen one that high before you should have seen how low they would go.

Lowactnsatsfctn 12-05-2012 05:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mjac28 (Post 13540681)
$329.00?? I've never seen one that high before you should have seen how low they would go.

I'd be willing to pay about 6 dollars for one. And thats only if I needed one of the knobs off of it for a real Bass.:D
Maybe worth a few dollars more to smash it on stage if your band is into that.
The place I saw it at is a small shop that mainly deals with rentals and "band" instruments. They also sell 4 string sets of D'addario nickels for........ 39.99$... That's not even the 2 pack:eek:
its up to the consumer to research their purchases in advance, so I can blame them. They are located on wealthier side of town

Hilton Marsh 12-05-2012 05:25 PM

Is it called First Act because only a bassist in a support band playing a gig in your backyard would play one? I like the body shape.


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