Lefty007 wrote:
I certainly hope these are better than the Korean MTDs, which "look nice" in pictures, but I think they suck. I recently had a KZ for a few months, and although the fret work was good and they are very light, the construction is cheap in general, and as everybody has pointed out on TalkBass, the electronics suck. I could not get a good sound out of that bass. Guess I would have had to spend $400 on a Bartolini electronics upgrade to make it sound good. And the prices they are asking for these basses are simply ridiculous for what they are.
I say all this because I have the feeling these Zons are made in the same factory as the Korean MTDs. That satin finish and super thin tops have a familiar look.
I'll be dammed to pay $1500 for a Korean-made bass when I can get a better-quality bass from Carvin, for example.
I agree with you on the KZ models. I "lucked" out and managed to get one off of ebay for $600, which I thought was a steal, despite the surprising lack of reviews on them to be found on retail sites like musiciansfriend.com, for example. It's gotta be good, it's endorsed by Michael Tobias, right? I was amazed at how lousy the preamp was. Completely weak and useless unless you have everything cranked fully.
Adirondack used to sell Zons, but I think he's been out of the "real" ones for at least 2 years now. His site still says "On order".) I'll definitely wait until I hear some first hand comments/reviews on the Korean Zons before I consider plunking down the cash, but $1500 is pretty steep for a MIK bass.