fivebass52 wrote:
gravesbass wrote:
Yup, they do offer the return policy at your local GC and if there is damage, you can work em for some money back and just full refund inc shipping. Nylon stri GS have higher tension. I hope that neck can handle it. Just be careful with that truss rod...
That's why I mentioned in my post about the lack of stiffness in the neck. But, it could have been that series, or run of basses. I could take the neck and flex it back-and-forth far more than I thought it should go, even after adjusting the truss rod as far as I dared... be careful what strings you use; you want a set that's going to be close to the original bronzes to be safe.
Yep fivebass52. I think the worse ones are the older 1st, 2nd generations of these basses. I have seen a LOT of them and the fretwork on the older ones were HORRIBLE. I am not going to get into my horror stories with them (owned 4) but always liked the fretless. If the neck is straight, it can be setup well. I also agree, use some "Phosphor" DR or D'Addario strings closest to light tension. You will have less neck issues later. Also make sure the binding is in tact and no cracking....
@ blankrider.. Not trying to scare you away from them, but merely leaving a note here to look out for issues while you still have the 30 days return policy... That's all.