BlackZ said:why should it be not legal, its not a exact copy of a SR. there are also other companies like johnson making SR-copies:
http://cgi.ebay.de/Johnson-JB-M5-MS...19725233QQcategoryZ114468QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
lonote049 said:Oh great, I can see what'll be the big topic of conversation for the next 6 months on TalkBass. I can see it now, "Well, my SX StingRay copy sounds better than the real thing. I'm gonna modify mine with a brass nut, a BadAss and a Bart."![]()
Psychicpet said:plenty o'Fxxxxr copies BUT I do bleeb they don't have a certain 3+1 headstock patent/trade mark right?
lonote049 said:There are a lot of "turd polishers" on TB who think putting $500 worth of aftermarket components into a $100 bass makes sense. Having frets levelled to achieve a playable beater is one thing but putting a J-Retro into an SX is, more or less, the definition of insanity IMO. What tears me up more than anything is when somebody goes on and on about how their $100 SX P-Bass is far better than any USA Fender ever made. There's nothing wrong with SX stuff, but it is what it is...beginner gear, designed for beginners (or those who want / need a cheap beater). Mark my words, in a couple of months there will be dozens of threads over there talking about how good the SX StingRays are and how crappy EBMM's are.![]()
prickly_pete said:No shortage of EB bashers at TB. I just came across this:
http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthread.php?t=253570&page=4
bassmonkeee said:Well, if you want to cherry pick, you can pick any brand, number of strings, wood choice, string, right hand technique, etc, etc and there will be a basher for it. There are, after all, over 30,000 users at TB.
prickly_pete said:No shortage of EB bashers at TB. I just came across this:
http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthread.php?t=253570&page=4