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Humbufan

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Hy guys, I am new in the forum but not as a MM player. After many used or cheaper instruments, I finally gifted myself with a new Bongo 5hH. I was so excited but when it arrived, I noticed things that questioned my thoughts on MM quality control I felt so sure about.

The bass arrived today and I found:

1) a small dent on a pot;

2) a very small white point on the neck (really microscopic);

3) a slight paint imperfection on the neck too, like rest of paint (microscopic);

4) the pickguard side seems scratched;

But what is bothering me the most, are these that seem more than imperfections of the wood or the paint which are pretty visible.

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Finally, having to look at it less blindly, I also found lines all along the neck, like this ones:


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Can you please tell me if that’s normal for a brand new 3.2 grands Music Man?

Thanks all for the support
 
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Humbufan

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I contacted the seller and sent the bass back. I asked for the replacement to be better checked before shipping. They sent me pictures of another unit confirmimg it is painted better, but they evidenced 2 defeats on the back. They told me like “accept this or get a refund”.

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Defeats on 2 Bongos out of 2. I thought about some discounted units due to these defeats. But the retailer doesn’t mention anything about them. Just plain new units.
 
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tbonesullivan

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I contacted the seller and sent the bass back. I asked for the replacement to be better checked before shipping. They sent me pictures of another unit confirmimg it is painted better, but they evidenced 2 defeats on the back. They told me like “accept this or get a refund”.

What’s happening to Music Man? I’ve been saving for lots of time to gift myself, finally, with a new Bongo.This bass retail price goes from 3.250 to 3.900 euros in Europe. It’s the price tag of German Warwicks, Fender Custom Shop, and other very premium instruments. I am struggling to explain to myself how they can’t get a perfect matt black paint that over 20 times cheaper basses have. And by over 20x cheaper I mean over 20x cheaper. I am not here to insult anybody, but as a Music Man fan, I just can’t explain these incredible, embarrassing falls in quality I am finding in front of my eyes. On 2 Bongos out of 2. I thought about some discounted units due to these defeats. But the retailer doesn’t mention anything about them. Just plain new units.

Both of those look like smudges from handling. Did you guarantee with the seller that these were completely new unopened totally untouched basses, or are they ones that have been on the sales floor? Blaming Music Man for issues with a retailer is not really fair, and yes, you are insulting people. I got a Music Man bass a few months ago, and like other music man guitars and basses I have, it was perfect.
 
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