Re: BASS VI - Squier Vintage Modified?!
Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2013 5:30 am
Now if epiphone releases a EB-750 ill be all set.
Schlatte wrote:EU PEOPLE!
I just got a response from thomann:
Art. 318863 - Fender SQ VM Modified Bass VI 3CSB - vorauss. Liefertermin. 02.08.2013 - Preis: 325.00 EUR
FUCK YEAH!
I know right, WTF?!?monkeydancer wrote:Seems like an odd move from Fender to discontinue their bass vi strings around the time they finally released two reasonably priced versions.
I had nickels on my old tele once.. sounded horribly bright and clank-y. I think those were rotosounds... worst strings ever. Is that the case here too? Can you post the link to the La Bella stainless roundwound set? I can't seem to find it on their website.Holy Schnikes wrote:I need to email DR with this info, get their asses into motion on producing strings! Fender recently discontinued their Bass VI set (25-95). That leaves only D'addario (24-84) and La Bella who has one stainless roundwound set (25-95) and another set of flats. That's it and you can't just throw normal bass strings on it cuz it's a short 30' scale and uses Gotoh-style guitar tuners so string length and taper is all important.
Again, if you have or will have a VI and like nickel plated rounds, check La Bellas HRS custom sets. They come in a HUGE variety of gauges and you can specify the instrument they'll be installed on, making sure La Bella crafts them to the proper length for a Bass VI. Also, they get 'em made and shipped so quickly for not much money at all, kinda hard to believe.
http://www.labella.com/products/hrs-custom/
I finally found the right set for my setup after some experimentation, went with (25-106) for Dstan tuning and they feel fantastic and required zero modification to install. I ordered 3 sets the other day for around $50, less money than I usually dropped on 2 sets for my old 4-string bass, such a bargain! Was worried about the nut and the trem string through/tailpiece section requiring alteration but everything was good to go.
Nah man, the nickel plated is a way warmer sound than the stainless which is very bright imo, they sound fantastic.Schlatte wrote:I had nickels on my old tele once.. sounded horribly bright and clank-y. I think those were rotosounds... worst strings ever. Is that the case here too? Can you post the link to the La Bella stainless roundwound set? I can't seem to find it on their website.Holy Schnikes wrote:I need to email DR with this info, get their asses into motion on producing strings! Fender recently discontinued their Bass VI set (25-95). That leaves only D'addario (24-84) and La Bella who has one stainless roundwound set (25-95) and another set of flats. That's it and you can't just throw normal bass strings on it cuz it's a short 30' scale and uses Gotoh-style guitar tuners so string length and taper is all important.
Again, if you have or will have a VI and like nickel plated rounds, check La Bellas HRS custom sets. They come in a HUGE variety of gauges and you can specify the instrument they'll be installed on, making sure La Bella crafts them to the proper length for a Bass VI. Also, they get 'em made and shipped so quickly for not much money at all, kinda hard to believe.
http://www.labella.com/products/hrs-custom/
I finally found the right set for my setup after some experimentation, went with (25-106) for Dstan tuning and they feel fantastic and required zero modification to install. I ordered 3 sets the other day for around $50, less money than I usually dropped on 2 sets for my old 4-string bass, such a bargain! Was worried about the nut and the trem string through/tailpiece section requiring alteration but everything was good to go.
Also- let's bombard DR with e-mails to make Bass VI strings...
They are really great, around $20-25 a set depending on gauge selection and ready in a week or so. Also, $10 to Austria is super solid as CONUS shipping is only a few bucks less.Schlatte wrote:Those LaBella custom sets look good then! And only 10$ shipping to austria! Yay!