RoboTrem
Member
Hi!
This is my first post here, but I've been lurking in the forums for a while.
I was a Gibson player for a long time, but when I picked up a Bongo 5 string bass last year, I swore my next guitar would be a Music Man.
When the time came around to replace my guitar, funds were short, and I didn't think I could get one. Then I found out the SUB 1 is american made, so I grabbed one at the nearest independent music shop. While it doesn't feel as 'sleek' as the Bongo (which I had to get rid of unfortunately <sigh>) it plays as well, if not better than any guitar I've owned.
Thank you Big Poppa for making instruments that uphold such a high standard AND for making some more affordable models for those of us who are going through tough times. I tell every guitarist and bass player I meet about the quality of Music Man, and I hope to see more people using your instruments as the years go by!
--Steve
Deathbed Bride: Surf, Punk, Psychobilly for the social recluse. (myspace)
This is my first post here, but I've been lurking in the forums for a while.
I was a Gibson player for a long time, but when I picked up a Bongo 5 string bass last year, I swore my next guitar would be a Music Man.
When the time came around to replace my guitar, funds were short, and I didn't think I could get one. Then I found out the SUB 1 is american made, so I grabbed one at the nearest independent music shop. While it doesn't feel as 'sleek' as the Bongo (which I had to get rid of unfortunately <sigh>) it plays as well, if not better than any guitar I've owned.
Thank you Big Poppa for making instruments that uphold such a high standard AND for making some more affordable models for those of us who are going through tough times. I tell every guitarist and bass player I meet about the quality of Music Man, and I hope to see more people using your instruments as the years go by!
--Steve
Deathbed Bride: Surf, Punk, Psychobilly for the social recluse. (myspace)
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