I know they are crap, but...

Started by ilan, May 29, 2012, 02:46:03 PM

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Pilgrim

I was in real trouble until I saw the price.

Now I'm safe.

Whew!!!!!!    8)
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Dave W

I'd pay more for a I than a II. They sound better to me.

drbassman

Quote from: Dave W on May 29, 2012, 10:47:45 PM
I'd pay more for a I than a II. They sound better to me.

I've had two IIs and could never get them to sound good in a live situation.  I love the look, but the sound is weak.
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Droombolus

It's a hell of a handsome design. I even like it in Antigua fin ...... Who's to blame, Roger Roßmeissl ?
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Pilgrim

I think that all in all, one is better off with an old Univox 335-copy or one of the new Ibby Artcores.
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Dave W

Quote from: Pilgrim on May 30, 2012, 10:46:36 AM
I think that all in all, one is better off with an old Univox 335-copy or one of the new Ibby Artcores.

FWIW, neither sounds like a Coronado. Aren't they both semi-hollow anyway? For better or worse, the Coronado is a full hollowbody thinline.

Quote from: Droombolus on May 30, 2012, 04:17:39 AM
It's a hell of a handsome design. I even like it in Antigua fin ...... Who's to blame, Roger Roßmeissl ?

Yes.

Quote from: drbassman on May 30, 2012, 03:10:37 AM
I've had two IIs and could never get them to sound good in a live situation.  I love the look, but the sound is weak.

The sound of my II was so-so. The neck dive and neck profile were bigger objections.

But I saw Jack Lawrence playing his Coro I in the Greenhornes several times over the years and he always got a good sound live. None of the phase cancellation of the II.



Pilgrim

Quote from: Dave W on May 30, 2012, 11:37:40 AM
FWIW, neither sounds like a Coronado. Aren't they both semi-hollow anyway? For better or worse, the Coronado is a full hollowbody thinline.


The Artcores are indeed semi-hollow, but the Univox 335-copy / Coily series basses are full hollowbodies.  I'm sure that due to differences in the pickups they don't sound like a Coronado, but from what I've heard that may be a feature, not a bug.  I do know there are a fair number of them in active use by gigging bassists, prices have gone up a fair amount in the last few years, but they are a heckuva lot expensive than Coronados...probably because anything that's old and says Fender on it brings silly money.

Mine:

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ilan


Pilgrim

And you can pick up equally good or better hollowbodies from the same era for $300+. But they don't say Fender on the headstock.
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4005

I Love mine but I won't pay that much for one,

eb2

They aren't crap.  They just aren't that cool. Or they are so uncool that they barely are.  I like them.  If they were still $150 I would buy one as that is what they are worth to me.  Which is to say they are worth about as much as a 60s EB-0, so they still are the same.
Model One and Schallers?  Ish.

drbassman

Just for collector's sake, I'd pay $750 for one tops, but no more.  I  don't miss my two.
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uwe

A lot of semis are overrated if you ask me. This here, the Ric 4005 (I have one), many Framus basses, the Guild ones, the EB-2, not waving the Gibson flag in this enemy forum, but the Gibson LP Signature is one big exception  and that probably came about by coincidence. Add the EB-650 to that list, but that is another era of course.
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