LightGroove
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I would agree with you if the body color was not limited to Black Sugar. I'm not particularly into black basses... they disappear on stage.
Does this matter as long as there heard..??
I would agree with you if the body color was not limited to Black Sugar. I'm not particularly into black basses... they disappear on stage.
no stain and none of the manufacturers roast the wood it is aailable from specialized mills
I just had a quick question for those in the know...
I found these pictures over on the guitar forums. It's a JP ROASTED model. Does the Black Sugar color have gold flake in it, or is that just the flash causing it to look that way? Also (it's kind of hard to tell by the photos as they are sort of washed out) - are they SUPER sparkly (larger flake - hope not)? The link to the photos in the original post looks as though it's SMALL sliver flake/sheen but not an even spreading of the "sugar" (if that makes sense). Any info would be highly appreciated. Thanks.
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It looks to be a finished production model, as that is JP's actual personal guitar. There was one photo of him playing it, but I didn't post it as it was kind of blurry and you really couldn't see any detail.Is this a prototype or did they start to ship those already?
I'm sitting here thinking about a black sparkly Bongo with a roasted maple neck and I must say, this is not a bad thing to fantasize about.
Question for "those in the know"...
Will the bodies on the Roasted SR5's all be swamp ash?
Or swamp ash AND alder?
Will any other woods aside from those two choices be used?
Also... any more pictures of finished products ready?
I'd LOOOOVE to see a pic of a Roasted SR5... I'm like THIS "_" CLOSE to putting a deposit down on a stock order at my favorite store... some good eye candy might totally push me over the edge.![]()
Ok... I had noticed on the site that for the SR4 and SR5 it says "Select Hardwoods" for the body wood... so I assumed that means it's open to what they have available and dependent on whether the finish is a solid color or not.Addison,
The only thing that changed with the Roasted Maple package was the neck and fingerboard wood, body finish (black sugar), and BFR inlays. Nothing else was changed, so an SR5 would still have the standard ash body.
Yeah... unfortunately I have been literally beaten down with crappy personal issues over the last two months... so I wasn't able to get my order in on time.Unfortunately, the ordering window for these pieces closed at the end of August. Get into touch with some dealers (especially Dubaldo Music, The Perfect Bass, and Bass Central) to see if they ordered any extra stock that you can put your name to!
Addison,
The only thing that changed with the Roasted Maple package was the neck and fingerboard wood, body finish (black sugar), and BFR inlays. Nothing else was changed, so an SR5 would still have the standard ash body.
Unfortunately, the ordering window for these pieces closed at the end of August. Get into touch with some dealers (especially Dubaldo Music, The Perfect Bass, and Bass Central) to see if they ordered any extra stock that you can put your name to!
Hope this helps you. Good luck!
I know I have at least one Bongo 4H and (possibly) an SR4 2eq and BigAL 4 SSS available, along with a gaggle of guitars. Email me for details!
So, a friend of mine was wondering about the roasted necks, and I started looking on TB for info... That led me here.. Since coming here, I've read through a couple of threads..Here's what I've come to:
I will never purchase another Ernie Ball or MM product for as long as I live. You people should be downright ashamed of how you treat your customers, regardless of how well you make instruments.
Sterling, you should leave moderating these forums to someone with some tact.
Feel free to erase this or mark it as whatever or whatever I'm certain you will do...this place seems almost like a police state.
Hopefully, I have dissuaded my friend from buying a MusicMan.