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Roscoe Club

Ken - and that is why I have been using these bad boys for the past 8 years!!

Mark

Hello! Good to see you on the site! Hope you and your business are doing well!

Totally enjoying this bass. Stupid good action, great balance, super articulation, and one of the nicer looking basses I've run across! The B string really is something on these. Closest bass I've played to this (tonally) is the Sadowsky Modern (and possible the Peavey Cirrus), which also has those big soapbars stacked relatively close to the bridge. Very nice voice, and definitely sits differently in a mix than my more vintage J and P style basses.
 
I remember that, you got it from The Groove Shoppe, right? :)

Hey Gard. Again, just wanted to say how pleased I am with this instrument. Hard to stop looking at it. Just PERFECT execution. Like a work of art. I can see where 'one is not enough' for many. I'm already thinking how fun it would be to have one with Aguilar J pickups and an Aguilar pre:D
 
Hey Gard. Again, just wanted to say how pleased I am with this instrument. Hard to stop looking at it. Just PERFECT execution. Like a work of art. I can see where 'one is not enough' for many. I'm already thinking how fun it would be to have one with Aguilar J pickups and an Aguilar pre:D

Or maybe the PJ setup like that? :)

You need one of "each"....

:hyper:

Dual humbucker
JJ
PJ
JM (J neck, MM bridge)

:cool:

...seriously though, thanks, really glad you're diggin' that one, I really liked it myself, the guys nailed it on that one for sure (of course, they always do that...)...
 
Reading the last page or so of posts on this thread makes me feel like I'm back home on the Roscoe forum! :)

No matter how far off topic things get, they always eventually return to the awesomeness of Roscoe basses! :bassist:
 
And let's be honest, this is the *real* reason.

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Dang ....Why is it Kjung always starts GAS for me? That Beautiful Trans-Orange Century 5 string is off the hook!

But ...Who knows ...maybe a Fretless will come first. I want one! Played one, loved it! It was like 'Talent was built-in!' How'd you do that? :D

:D I can totally see how the fretless versions of these basses are a huge hit. Those big, mid punchy Bart soaps placed relatively close to the bridge, along with the Bart pre would really allow for some very modern 'mwaw' along with fretless growl.
 
:D I can totally see how the fretless versions of these basses are a huge hit. Those big, mid punchy Bart soaps placed relatively close to the bridge, along with the Bart pre would really allow for some very modern 'mwaw' along with fretless growl.

I don't think it's fair to call Mwah "Modern". If you got fretless Growling "mwah", you got Fretless growl and Mwah. LOL Ya know?