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Cost $260 new which isn't cheap, but for Korea is a good price.

First impressions are good: lightish, plays easy, sits nicely on the knee, well finished. Compared to other basses of the same money she seemed better quality. Compared with more expensive basses she didn't appear out of place.

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I like the old style tuners, and they seem stable thusfar. The nut seems ok.

Some marks underneath the finish, but on a cheapo bass that's not an issue.

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A quick sound review - bearing in mind that I've never played bass righthanded before, and am quite new to bass anyway:

Surprisingly thumpy through a Yamaha THR10 on the bass setting! The active eq is not that exciting on the treble side, but really adds a thump on the bass side - like normal flat eq that goes up to a kinda OD or light distortion, but it's all very tight. Nice.

I've done zero setting up, the open E was a bit flat and the others were intune, so I suspect the shop set the guitar up for me (I asked them to order the guitar for me, and once it had arrived I told them what time I'd be in to test it out - ready on a stand for me, plugged in and playing great. The fella knows I spend money because I've been in twice and bought stuff twice, so I think he makes an effort). Frets are all good, and the sounds are clean. Actually, there's not much noise, the rounds sound like flats!

The bass is neck heavy, but your arm rests nicely on the body to keep it straight while playing. I've yet to find a really comfortable place to put my thump.

Pleasantly surprised thusfar.
 
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Surprisingly thumpy through a Yamaha THR10 on the bass setting! The active eq is not that exciting on the treble side, but really adds a thump on the bass side - like normal flat eq that goes up to a kinda OD or light distortion, but it's all very tight. Nice.
Very nice. Also, what doesn't the THR do? Impressive
 
I owned the Burst version........er and a black one as well.

They are damn fine kit for the $$$ BOOM ON BABY
 
Very Nice

Thank you, Sir - you are very nice too... :D

Also, what doesn't the THR do?

Yeah, I know it's $300 for a small practice amp, but it's all the home practice amp (and recording amp?) that you'll ever need. A baby ss does not make the sounds that an AC30 or big bass stack will, but at low bedroom volumes that do not upset the wife and neighbours it's an excellent bit of kit.

I owned the Burst version........er and a black one as well. They are damn fine kit for the $$$ BOOM ON BABY

As you mentioned, Sir, the bass boast is really fun and decent. I know it's a cliche, but for the $$$ this is a really decent little bass. It's more comfortable standing up than sitting down due to the shape/weight balance, but I've got the P full up, the J about halfway to add volume (any higher and it gets muddy), then the bassboast put in to taste and the treble rolled off to taste - very decent sounds. I had expected to change the nut, pickups and saddles; in fact I have a bone nut that'll fit, brass saddles that'll fit and a very nice J bridge pickup, but there just isn't any need to add them. The bloody thing was even set up well from the shop!!!

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Edit to add: I do have a Hipshot thumbrest which I could mod her with... :io:
 
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