Bass GAS Thread 2008

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Lakland metallic teal JO jazz with chi sonics. My ultimate ="(
 
Gas

since everyone is GASSssing, let me add on to it.





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Oh PS: i do not gas for the Pink Sparkle MM. Its too damn gay.
 
IMO, it looks outstanding btw, may juz get it if i have the money, LOL
but i've been eyeing that hello kitty squier bass at sweelee, HAHA
but i won't get it unless i'm filty rich =]
 
IIRC the bassist of saw loser was selling his black sparkle SR coupla yrs back. i took a look at it... quite grimey, but black sparkle is understated bling. classy!

i love sparkles!!
 
bling

yeah man sparkles are true bling man. But its discontinued right , and how i wish fender came in that shade of green like the music mans
 
btw, how do they make the glitter on the bass ah?
LOL

probably they dropped by popular, bought those little containers with glitter. Sand down the bass body, spray some lacquer, pour glitter, spray some more lacquer. haha =P

Oh i wonder if yamaha would bring in the new danelec basses, said to be more durable (in bass player mag) but probably still sounds bright as ever.
 
Fender 70s reissue

U guys might be interested :)

Our ’70s Jazz Bass® captures the essence of the decade; defined by striking cosmetics and a bright, full sound. The ’70s saw the repositioning of the bridge pickup (closer to the bridge), creating a brighter tone that cuts through the mix. The biggest cosmetic upgrade came in the form of gorgeous block inlays and neck binding, which are highly sought after by many bass players. The bullet truss rod completes the visual. Seventies-era Jazz Bass® guitars are widely regarded as the basses built for funk. The offset waist, ultra-slim neck and vintage-style alnico magnet Jazz Bass® single-coil pickups all make this bass very comfortable and familiar.

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U guys might be interested :)

Our ’70s Jazz Bass® captures the essence of the decade; defined by striking cosmetics and a bright, full sound. The ’70s saw the repositioning of the bridge pickup (closer to the bridge), creating a brighter tone that cuts through the mix. The biggest cosmetic upgrade came in the form of gorgeous block inlays and neck binding, which are highly sought after by many bass players. The bullet truss rod completes the visual. Seventies-era Jazz Bass® guitars are widely regarded as the basses built for funk. The offset waist, ultra-slim neck and vintage-style alnico magnet Jazz Bass® single-coil pickups all make this bass very comfortable and familiar.

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And according to talk bass, street price is 700USD !?!?!!?!?!?
 
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