Favourite basses
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Re: Favourite basses
It's... it's (cough) a Greg Bennett Regency, I tell ya! (you'd think they'd get rid of the "S" on the headstock though!)foal30 wrote:good to hear of samick love there Vince
I don't know if it's a great bass, but it's definitely a much loved bass,
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Re: Favourite basses
well half it's playability right?
what's comfortable, ergonomic etc.
if this Bass makes you play then the letter on the headstock should not be a consideration (or much of) IMO
what's comfortable, ergonomic etc.
if this Bass makes you play then the letter on the headstock should not be a consideration (or much of) IMO