New Musicman basses

Started by Blazer, February 17, 2009, 03:56:02 PM

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OldManC

Damn, if I had moobs like that I wouldn't want to be advertising them by dressing as the latest member of the Village People!  :o

drbassman

I do like the one in the middle!  The Big Al is too much like an over-styled Jag bass for me.
I'm fixin' a hole where the rain gets in..........cuz I'm built for a kilt!

bdgotoh

The Big Al is finally here and it sounds great.  It's heavier than I wanted at 9.7 lbs but balances well.  The neck feels exactly like a Sterling, very comfortable.  The controls are pretty interesting and not hard to figure out.  Like most other basses with complicated controls, there are 3-4 really great tones and a bunch of ok tones - the odd part is no one ever agrees which is which! 


Dave W

Congrats, Brad. If I had the money, that would be my next bass.

bdgotoh

Thanks Dave.  I'm now waiting for them to start popping up used.  It'll probably take awhile but I'd like to snag one that's way under 9 lbs if possible.  It'll be interesting to see what they go for used. 

Blazer

Quote from: bdgotoh on June 13, 2009, 10:55:46 AM
Thanks Dave.  I'm now waiting for them to start popping up used.  It'll probably take awhile but I'd like to snag one that's way under 9 lbs if possible.  It'll be interesting to see what they go for used. 


I guess that Musicman will probably release them under their Sterling brand as well, they should be cheaper.

Dave W

Quote from: Blazer on June 13, 2009, 06:15:54 PM

I guess that Musicman will probably release them under their Sterling brand as well, they should be cheaper.

That's not likely to happen for years, if ever. Certainly not for a new model.

If the Albert Lee sig guitar is ever released as a Sterling By MM model, then you might see the bass.