I played a used one at GC yesterday. OMG, I don't think I've ever played a bass that I would actually describe as, "buttery," before. Are the cheaper Asian counterparts to this delicious Czech monster any good?
Don't know, but I recently got a pre-2004 Czech Rebop 5 on eBay for $450 and that smokes. It's not pretty and you probably wouldn't want it in a pop or country band, but in a rock context it's great fun, and great value I think.
Hey Phil, I got one almost exactly like yours last night off the evilbay. Should be here in a week or so.
I think I was watching that, just to check if the price I paid was typical. Good score, hope you like it.
Well, I got it in, and playing alone in my living room I love the thing. Took it to band practice last night for the first time. Wow that wide neck takes some getting used to. And to borrow a phrase a friend of mine pointed out, the B string is commanding, "You will deal with me!"
This is my first experience with a 5 string beyond picking them up in music stores sometimes. I'm hoping I get for comfortable with it, I really want to use this one more than my Thunderchicken. I'm kinda hard on my instruments, and tend to play some really crappy bars, so I want to minimize wear, tear, and theft of the Bird.
I like the neck, but I've got long fingers and anything smaller on a 5 feels very cramped. Only thing I've changed is when I put straplocks on, I moved the bridge end button to the middle of the body, because where it was I was catching my right hand on the end of the strap.