cangaroo wrote:
finally received the bass yesterday ...
still not had the chance to test it with an amp full cranked, anyway from a costruction point of view mine was a little disaster.
It has a lot of dings and imperfections on the finish, anyway the wood grain of the body is a little better of the one showed above.
It arrived at my house with no setup at all, out of tune, some strings were left floppy, some others where pulled at a very high pitch.
I tuned the bass and i discovered that the open E string, along with the first ten frets buzzed no matter of bridge height, so i gave a look to the nut and i discovered that the nut slots where too low so i adjusted the slot with a little piece of paper. I assume that the nut will be replaced soon at this point, but at least now the action can be adjusted low enough for playin.
With that trick the thing improved and i finally had the chance to play the beast in my little roland amp (with earphones ... my parents were sleeping).
I'm not used to tbird like sound, but it seems that the sound is good (i like it more with tone rolled off totally or almost) with full tone open it delivers a very aggressive sound (a la who). I can't tell how much far this bass sound from a real t-bird but i guess that it's a good piece of wood for its price. It has even a very good sustain, beat down my 4001 in this, also i have not found any serious dead spot.
What's your thoughts after having your bass for the past month-and-a-half?