Father Gino
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I went to GC in Manchester, CT yesterday, hoping against hope that they'd have some of the new MMs there to scope out. Unfortunately, it was the usual less than perfect experience. No fretless anythings, no Sterlings, One HH Bongo 4., one HH SR4 and one 30th Anniv. SR4.
The Good: The sales dude was OK and even gave me a cord and a tuner when I asked him for one (none of the basses were in tune with each other). The 30th Anniv. SR4 was real purdy and everything worked on it.
The Bad and Ugly: The HHSR4 pickup selector switch was messed up. Position 5 worked sometimes if you jiggled it. #4 didn't want to work at all. #s 1-3 sounded identical to my ears. I later found that position 4 worked if you pulled the lever towards the strings. So that was pretty much of a bummer so I decided to give the Bongo a whirl. It didn't want to work at all. The batteries seemed OK and the sales monkey even gave me a new set to no avail. Then I noticed that it worked if you jiggled the plug at the bass. The cord was OK, but the bass' jack must have been bent. It worked fine if I balanced the barrel of the plug on my thigh a certain way; not the most comfortable or natural playing position. I'll have to admit that it was enjoyable to play, pesky frets, messed up jack and all. The neck and setup were very nice. Half a dozen knobs seemed somewhat overwhelming, but I guess you'd get used to it.
But back to the rant. This just seems like a piss poor way to display what should be premium products.
The Good: The sales dude was OK and even gave me a cord and a tuner when I asked him for one (none of the basses were in tune with each other). The 30th Anniv. SR4 was real purdy and everything worked on it.
The Bad and Ugly: The HHSR4 pickup selector switch was messed up. Position 5 worked sometimes if you jiggled it. #4 didn't want to work at all. #s 1-3 sounded identical to my ears. I later found that position 4 worked if you pulled the lever towards the strings. So that was pretty much of a bummer so I decided to give the Bongo a whirl. It didn't want to work at all. The batteries seemed OK and the sales monkey even gave me a new set to no avail. Then I noticed that it worked if you jiggled the plug at the bass. The cord was OK, but the bass' jack must have been bent. It worked fine if I balanced the barrel of the plug on my thigh a certain way; not the most comfortable or natural playing position. I'll have to admit that it was enjoyable to play, pesky frets, messed up jack and all. The neck and setup were very nice. Half a dozen knobs seemed somewhat overwhelming, but I guess you'd get used to it.
But back to the rant. This just seems like a piss poor way to display what should be premium products.