Eastwood Sidejack Bass VI: save me from blowing money
Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 3:27 am
I've been kicking myself for almost 20 years for not buying a MIJ Bass VI reissue for $600 or so from a shop that had a handshake and "pay us $5 at a time for a while" credit plan that would have let me take it home at the time - an exhorbitant price for me at the time.
I have some unexpected bonus money coming in and see the Eastwood Sidejack Bass VI (note the actual 30" scale length, E to E tuning, not the crappy baritone that would just make me wish I had a VI) is available. Not famously happy about the colors, but I wasn't on my Mascis Jazzmaster either.
I want the trem more than fancy electronic packages, switches, and the like - I'd like it to at least sound passable out of the box with the possibility to replace electronics later.
Compounding this is the fact that I can get a heck of a Bass VI sound out of my Roland GR-55's vGuitar with faux lipstick pickup settings and tuning it down an octave virtually. My synth controller is a Jaguar, so I have everything but the scale length and physicality of playing the bigger VI in the package and probably 98% of the sound or more - but it means I have to run through the Roland. There's no crime in that but wanted to throw it out as a clarifier.
I also have a beautiful, kept me happy for years Jazz Bass. I"m big enough to play stupid chords on the Jazz but don't have the trem on it (and I'm not potentially ruining a bass that's made me happy with a major mod, and it still wouldn't get me the 2 extra strings.
So tell me why I shouldn't get a Skdejack Bass VI other than the cosmetics. I could swing a bit more than its asking price if I had to, and I'm not interested in a fixer-upper or an Agile/SX crapshoot unless it came with an ironclad "it's better than the other Agile/SX crap you've played or I come to your house and finish unpacking for you" guarantee.
There doesn't seem to be much in the way of alternatives unless I want a fixed bridge, and dammit, I want the trem.
So, learned buyers of the wierd, what should I do?
I have some unexpected bonus money coming in and see the Eastwood Sidejack Bass VI (note the actual 30" scale length, E to E tuning, not the crappy baritone that would just make me wish I had a VI) is available. Not famously happy about the colors, but I wasn't on my Mascis Jazzmaster either.
I want the trem more than fancy electronic packages, switches, and the like - I'd like it to at least sound passable out of the box with the possibility to replace electronics later.
Compounding this is the fact that I can get a heck of a Bass VI sound out of my Roland GR-55's vGuitar with faux lipstick pickup settings and tuning it down an octave virtually. My synth controller is a Jaguar, so I have everything but the scale length and physicality of playing the bigger VI in the package and probably 98% of the sound or more - but it means I have to run through the Roland. There's no crime in that but wanted to throw it out as a clarifier.
I also have a beautiful, kept me happy for years Jazz Bass. I"m big enough to play stupid chords on the Jazz but don't have the trem on it (and I'm not potentially ruining a bass that's made me happy with a major mod, and it still wouldn't get me the 2 extra strings.
So tell me why I shouldn't get a Skdejack Bass VI other than the cosmetics. I could swing a bit more than its asking price if I had to, and I'm not interested in a fixer-upper or an Agile/SX crapshoot unless it came with an ironclad "it's better than the other Agile/SX crap you've played or I come to your house and finish unpacking for you" guarantee.
There doesn't seem to be much in the way of alternatives unless I want a fixed bridge, and dammit, I want the trem.
So, learned buyers of the wierd, what should I do?