The Ibby is an SRFF805 fan fret. The Yamaha is a TBRX504. The Yamaha is my main gigging bass. It is the most versatile of them all. It's light, has a very comfortable neck, and sounds great.Nice!
Love the Ibby. Looks a lot like my 605. Was always an Ibanez and Yamaha fan.
I traded my Reverend 12 string for a Jazz bass and a mandolin. I replaced the Ibanez preamp with an Aguilar OPB-3. It woke up the Ibanez. I have jazz, blues, rock, metal, and pop sounds covered now. I think I'm done with bass GAS for at least little while.
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There is a Godin A4 fretless on the local Craig's List. I've been watching it for a while hoping the price will drop. LOL.Nice herd you have there, you could use one more for completion, Yes the Godin Shifter 4, ask Adrian he had one and gave it up, now he wants it back, he told me if I see one to let him know..
Yep your gas is satiated........................not.I traded my Reverend 12 string for a Jazz bass and a mandolin. I replaced the Ibanez preamp with an Aguilar OPB-3. It woke up the Ibanez. I have jazz, blues, rock, metal, and pop sounds covered now. I think I'm done with bass GAS for at least little while.
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The price seems a bit high or are Godins better than I thought.Nice herd you have there, you could use one more for completion, Yes the Godin Shifter 4, ask Adrian he had one and gave it up, now he wants it back, he told me if I see one to let him know..
Godin has no mental print in the US, for better or for worse - it's basically a closed market between the US or once "all US" heavy hitters. It's hard to know what to think when it comes to comparing from the perspective of yours JR's and others because there isn't the knowledge here.Godin guitars are very high quality, they sell more guitars in North America, than Fender or Gibson. Godin sells 4,000 guitars a week roughly 200,000 a year. I believe Godins are better than you think..
That could be their marketing slogan !The Competition knows Godin Guitars, you should too!![]()