I brought my girls to see "Frozen on Ice" in Minneapolis this past weekend, so I decided to set up an appointment to stop by Planet Bass and check out his stock of lefties.
First of all, Tony is a cool dude... he carries super high quality shit. I didn't see ANYTHING lame in his store AT ALL. It was wall-to-wall Aguilar, Epifani, Elrick, MTD, ZON, Modulus, Peterson, Mono... everything in the store was bad ass.
As far as lefties go, he admits he has never been known for being a lefty friendly shop, but he has three right now... and, although I'm not in the market for a bass at this moment, they were all pretty decent basses.
1.) Modulus GVJ4 -
http://planetbass.com/shop/modulus-gvj4-lefty/This bass is built like a tank. Super solid and quality construction. A bit on the heavy side at a hair under 10 lbs, but it played and sounded great. I honestly wasn't a fan of the 2-band Bartolini preamp... volume/blend with no passive tone seemed weird to me on a Jazz bass... but that could be easily fixed with a drop-in Sadowsky pre.
2.) Used Tobias Basic 6 (Pre Gibson) -
http://planetbass.com/shop/tobias-basic ... re-gibson/If anyone is in the market for a six string and wants a light bass with narrow spacing, this would be a great buy. The website says it was 9lbs 6oz, but I honestly think it might have been lighter than that. When I grabbed it, I was blown away by how light it was. It is used, so it has some wear and some minor dings on it and the hardware is worn... but it is a pre-Gibson bass, so it has a lot of miles on it. It sounded really good, but the electronics were a bit fugged up... Tony said he would swap out the pots, no problem. Personally, I couldn't hang with the tighter string spacing, but this could be a great bass for someone who likes that kind of thing. Setup was decent, but it felt like it could be set up even better without any issues.
3.) Fodera Emperor 5 -
http://planetbass.com/shop/fodera-emperor-5-lefty/This is the second lefty Fodera I have played and it was the better one of the two. It needed some love in the setup department, but it sounded absolutely killer and felt really nice. The koa top on it is one of the nicest pieces of koa I have ever seen in person, and it wasn't a boat anchor like many Fodera basses are known to be. I wish I could have pulled out my tools and started setting it up myself because I know EXACTLY what needed to be done and I would have loved to see if it was possible to get there... but obviously that wasn't going to happen. Is it worth $9K or close to it? The jury is out on that... but I do know that these basses retain their value incredibly well and if I was bleeding $100 bills out of my eyeballs, I would have probably taken it home.
Anyway... for those of you who aren't Facebook friends with me, here are some pictures of me playing the Fodera and the Tobias!
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