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SX BASS what are your thoughts? In a previous post about giging with only 1 bass (which, I am doing currently) it occurred to me that this could be a bad idea. So in my local shop is a used SX PJ for $115.00 bucks. I am looking for some feedback from you guys who have these and play these. It would be my backup at gigs, should I ever need it. How do you like yours? |
There are many, many threads on TalkBass about this. Search by using the term "Essex" because "SX" won't retrieve anything (it has only two letters). But... My own answer would be that if you play this bass and like it, you should buy it! I have three SX basses right now, and they are all perfectly fine Fender-like instruments made of good pieces of wood, with functional hardware and electronics. Actually, the pickups sound *seriously* good, to me. I'm glad that you have a chance to play this one first, because they can vary in quality. One thing: you might be able to talk the store down in price. I often see used SX basses with an asking price below $100. (But this one might have been upgraded-- with different pickups, for example.) Good luck! |
A used SX PJ for $115? You can get a brand new one direct from Rondo for only about 5 bucks more(which includes a gig bag and instructional CD). The only advantage there would be you would be able to try the one in the store. Either way, an SX bass is worth considering. I really liked the Ursa-1 P-bass I had. Felt really comfortable to play and I really liked the sound, it had a definite authentic vintage P-bass tone. |
I only have 1 p/j, and I can't get to my pic of it right now but this should tell you what I think of my SX basses in general: ![]() That's not the best deal for a used one, that's actually about what they cost new. http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f8/nbd-sx-content-948401/ |
I really like my SX. It's no Fender American Standard, but it plays and sounds great. Price seems high. Post a few pics. |
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Someone who has been a TB member for that many years and doesn't know about the TB SX love cults and the obsessed members of said cult (see above). Impossible. This is a sarcastic thread, huh? Good one!:p |
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The shop probably offered $50 or less to whoever traded it in. if you offer them $75 they would probably be happy to sell it. Not demeaning SX (I own a Jazz) but if you are in the NorthEast you can buy a new one for almost that price with minimal shipping charges. Rick B. |
As others have said; it's not thaaaaat great of a deal. But... for $115 I doubt you'd be dissapointed! I had a nice (old headstock) P/J. Wonderful bass... I only sold it to cut down on space. I DO still have an SX guitar and my lovely SX short scale Jaguar, which I gig with as much as my MiJ Fender P! |
Immigrant, I was totally serious! :) for real, i would never even have looked at it but I did see some positive praise about it here on TB so I thought I would search out some validation. Thanks ya'll! |
Well...I just bought the purple SX Jazz and the neck developed a pretty nice twist. Playable, but not cool. |
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Oh yeah, and they all have Dunlop straplok buttons. |
I have one P body and it sounds great I gig with it often as one of my round wound strung basses. I bring two to a show Fender P has flats everything else(the other 7) have round wounds |
I have an extensively modded SX PJ, and its a great bass. Even before the mods it played and sounded better that I expected for $120. It should serve you well as a backup. |
I own one an older 75 JB copy ash body and a killer JB sound and have purchased a fretless neck for it (future project). Mine is a keeper even if I don't play it every day. It's one of the two JB's I'll have in my arsenal forever. |
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