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Dude, that white MM with the roasted neck is sick! Too many strings though! Like the patina, looks a little roadworn.
Sweet bass! That has to be one of the most non-Fender Fender basses ever made. Very clean lines. Always liked Flea, even if it has been a while...
So much good information here. I have a CL and I think it is the coolest looking mini stack ever. Like others have said, there is definitely some...
The 2 in my sig pic, Musicman Sterling Classics. One with rounds, the other with flats. The best blend of vintage and modern I have played to...
NPS. I tried Fender pure nickels years ago and was not impressed. Very warm and dull. I would probably really dig them now!
I like this topic, I enjoy reading different perspectives on strings I am familiar with. PB's are marketed as having stainless sound and nickel...
So 90's. Love it.
I think a balanced 9 lbs is just right. Just enough mass to have a solid, quality feel. Not heavy enough to stress you out.
Not quite, the pickup in the Sterling Classic is ceramic wired in series instead of alnico in parallel as found in the default Singray. The...
Big fan of the Sterling Classics. They are the remedy for everything I did not like about the Stingray. Also agree that naming the budget lineup...
Vintage Musicmaster? The bridge is fine, get it right and forget about it. I don't use effects so can't answer that one. You may get better...
I have never seen a bigger collection of (mostly) ugly basses that I would never consider owning. And I love that there are people out there that...
Makes sense, especially noting how the bass and keys are so in sync. But Joe owns that line, especially in the MSG live version. Great band and...
Well done! Joe Dart amazes me. Coming up with that original line is very impressive.
Ha, 60+ basses?! Do you own GuitarGuitar Glasgow? Lol