Hello All,
With just a week before NAMM the 20th Anniversary SR5 got a glowing and well deserved review from Bass Player Magazine. My only beef with the article would be, in the not to distant future, when BP MAG reviews the 'new' 5 String 'P' basses coming out next week, they also list under Cons: "not the most versitile bass, sound wise, but then again, that's not the deal". But don't get me wrong there, this was a very positive review and listed the qualities that we all know and love.
Also, a huge Markbass Amp and Cab, Classic 300 and CL108 were also reviewed, and also hit the 'very cool' mark.
They also printed my letter in the op-ed page, so geez, it was 'really good BP Magazine" day.
Cheers,
MJK
Who wrote the review?
I don't know why but after watching that review, I don't quite get the feeling he is an MM kind of guy.
Don't get me wrong he didn't say anything bad about the bass, made some very positive comments about it especially the eq. Again he didnt say anything bad about the bass, for some reason I just got the vibe the SR wasn't the sound he was after or just not his thing, which there is nothing wrong with that, different strokes you know. Again Im probably totally wrong and the dude may have 4 or 5 of the things laying around.
On a side not for some reason watching that made me wish my SR5 had a maple fretboard.
Ed Friedland's video review was better. Not that JH didn't do a good job, but Ed took more time and of course played the living snot outta the thing.
Ed Friedland's video review was better. Not that JH didn't do a good job, but Ed took more time and of course played the living snot outta the thing.