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there are only a few of us, but some of us have a lotta knowledge to share. i'm looking to post some pretty in-depth reviews of my gear here, maybe put up some sound clips and pictures as well. i'm in school right now, so i'll start later, but i figured this would be a cool little project type thing, give us bassists somethin else to do in here besides argue each others' tabs. :)

Gear I plan on reviewing:
Ibanez GSR200
Ibanez AEB10
Modulus Quantum4 Fretless
Peavy combo amp
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Word.
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I'll be doing...

Warwick Corvette
Ampeg 410HLF cab
Ampeg SVT-5 Pro head
various other accessories (cables, pedals, rack cases)

the ampeg things might take awhile, i still haven't learned enough to give a full review
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i'll be doing all the reading.
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Parker wrote:i'll be doing all the reading.
I second that, not one to know about gear.
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Bartender2424 wrote:
Parker wrote:i'll be doing all the reading.
I second that, not one to know about gear.
answer the following question(s):

do you like your bass and gear and why?
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Great post.

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GSRLessard14 wrote:
Bartender2424 wrote:
Parker wrote:i'll be doing all the reading.
I second that, not one to know about gear.
answer the following question(s):

do you like your bass and gear and why?
I love my bass and I love gear for it. I just dont know whats good or bad, I just go by the price tag and the name.
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i only say i will be reading cause i have a beginner bass in my opinion. i ordered my SX off rondomusic.com with great reviews from another bass site. i love it and i got it for around $120.

my review would be good for a newb, but as for the experienced players here, it is not much. i am fascinated by bad ass basses i see here like warwick and modulous.

but i think this thread is a great idea for everyone.
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Parker wrote:i only say i will be reading cause i have a beginner bass in my opinion. i ordered my SX off rondomusic.com with great reviews from another bass site. i love it and i got it for around $120.

my review would be good for a newb, but as for the experienced players here, it is not much. i am fascinated by bad ass basses i see here like warwick and modulous.

but i think this thread is a great idea for everyone.
I had an SX, I loved it when I had it. I definatley think that they are great for the money, in fact I still use it from time to time as a backup or for a different tone. I have it strung with flatwounds and it sounds really good. For the price it has it's minor flaws, but hey, you only paid what 100-200 dollars, great buys IMO.
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i like tictacs wrote:
Parker wrote:i only say i will be reading cause i have a beginner bass in my opinion. i ordered my SX off rondomusic.com with great reviews from another bass site. i love it and i got it for around $120.

my review would be good for a newb, but as for the experienced players here, it is not much. i am fascinated by bad ass basses i see here like warwick and modulous.

but i think this thread is a great idea for everyone.
I had an SX, I loved it when I had it. I definatley think that they are great for the money, in fact I still use it from time to time as a backup or for a different tone. I have it strung with flatwounds and it sounds really good. For the price it has it's minor flaws, but hey, you only paid what 100-200 dollars, great buys IMO.
I had an SX for a while, the 57 P-bass model. I only sold it because I got a Lakland Skyline Glaub (P-bass) and the SX never got played. But the SX is a completely usable bass, all it *needs* out of the box is a good setup. Plus, with the Fender-style models, basically any part that will fit a Fender will fit the SX.

I used the SX in practice for about two months, and I'd have no qualms about taking it on stage, and I would consider myself a fairly experienced player and I've owned much more pricey gear. Its not a USA Fender or a Lakland, but it is a completely usable instrument.
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I can review and answer questions on any of the following:

(previously owned)
SWR 350x
SWR Grand Prix preamp
SWR Interstellar Overdrive preamp
Ampeg SVT-CL
Ampeg SVT-810E
Fender MIM Jazz 5-string bass (my first bass)
SX SPB-57 bass
Modulus Flea 5-string bass
MTD Kingston 5-string fretless bass

(current gear)
Ampeg SVP-PRO preamp
Furman PL-Plus power conditioner
QSC PLX-1602 poweramp
SKB 4-space rack
SWR Goliath III 4x10 bass speaker cabinet
Modulus Flea 4-string bass
Lakland Skyline Bob Glaub 4-string bass
Fender BXR-100 combo amp (my first amp)

[edit] Forgot a couple of my previous basses.
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tell us about the Flea fish!! tell us about the Flea!!!! :)
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it is really good to hear all these positive Sx reviews because nobody I meet has any idea what it is. even at music stores.

i have the SPB-62 model. it is only different from the SPB-57 inits color options i believe. i have the sunburst.

by the way i would love to hear about the Flea.
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Parker wrote:it is really good to hear all these positive Sx reviews because nobody I meet has any idea what it is. even at music stores.

i have the SPB-62 model. it is only different from the SPB-57 inits color options i believe. i have the sunburst.

by the way i would love to hear about the Flea.
I think the difference between the 57 and 62 is the fretboard. 57 is maple, 62 is rosewood. This corresponds to how Fender identifies their reissues.

A lot of people don't know about Essex because they come from one dealer, Rondo Music. I believe the guy at Rondo himself actually contracts with manufacturers in China and Korea to produce these basses, which is why they aren't more widely distributed.
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