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Marley's Ghost

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I have been gassin for an SR5 for awile and I decided to stroll into the local shop to see about ordering a custom lefty SR5 HH. The sales guy called his EBMM rep and was told that they will not make a lefty with HH, only the standard H configuration. Is this true? If so, why?
 

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wow i would seriously doubt that.

did the store only have a single H lefty in stock by any chance?
 

Marley's Ghost

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wow i would seriously doubt that.

did the store only have a single H lefty in stock by any chance?

This is a small shop, and I don't think they have EVER had a lefty EBMM in stock. They are close to my home, which I why I chose them to order from.
 

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i'm sure someone here will confirm that for you or you can also call EBMM costumer service.
 

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If it is true, sounds like another case of lefty discrimination to me. I don't see what the big deal would be. I would be waiting 4 months for a single H anyway. It's not like I am asking for a production run. :confused:
 

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Let's see if it is this way first:)
And if it is:
EBMM is really great when it comes to accomodating lefties, but you have to realize we're only about 10% of the population, and many many (like me) play righty, so you guys are in a serious minority here.
That said, why not try a Bongo? That is what you should do, and if you search deep within you you will realize that I speak the truth:D
 

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It's not like I am asking for a production run. :confused:

Well, yes you are...asking for a production run...essentially.

There are no production runs. Every EBMM made is one that someone orders from the list of options that are available...available meaning what the factory is tooled for. Every added option means more tooling, adds more time to the backlog, and takes up more space at the factory. So to keep the factory running efficiently, options have to be limited.

And as Strummer pointed out, those options are determined by sales, not because you didn't learn to play the "right" way...:eek::D
 
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hmmm, actually been thinking about a bongo. Could they put a maple board on one? :eek:

j/k


Yeah, let's wait and see. Thanks for your concern and guidance.
 

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The Bongo currently is the only model that can be ordered left handed with the single H, the H/H and the H/S, (but no piezo option). You can order any color (except Stealth) and have the fretboard fretted, fretless lined or blank plank.

EBMM offers us lefties more choices than anyone in the business! Which explains why I own so many, plus they are killer basses. I highly recommend the Bongo, but even though I have all three pickup configurations the single H is currently my favorite. Get one, you won’t be sorry!!! :D



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The Bongo currently is the only model that can be ordered left handed with the single H, the H/H and the H/S, (but no piezo option). You can order any color (except Stealth) and have the fretboard fretted, fretless lined or blank plank.

EBMM offers us lefties more choices than anyone in the business! Which explains why I own so many, plus they are killer basses. I highly recommend the Bongo, but even though I have all three pickup configurations the single H is currently my favorite. Get one, you won’t be sorry!!! :D



Welcome to the Kingdom!

As a Musicman fan I agree with most of the sentiments on this forum, I must say this one isn't strictly correct. My son is a leftie and thanks to me, and also Flea! is an MM fan, and thus plays a leftie Stingray.

However he wants a dual pick up leftie and is looking at another manufacturer who seems to provide a lot of its range in laft hand config - now the Bongo might just get the order - a leftie dual pick-up Stingray would definitely!

EBMM caters for lefties as well if not better than some famous bass manufacturers but leftie dual pick-up Stingrays would sure be good!!
 

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As a Musicman fan I agree with most of the sentiments on this forum, I must say this one isn't strictly correct. My son is a leftie and thanks to me, and also Flea! is an MM fan, and thus plays a leftie Stingray.

However he wants a dual pick up leftie and is looking at another manufacturer who seems to provide a lot of its range in laft hand config - now the Bongo might just get the order - a leftie dual pick-up Stingray would definitely!

EBMM caters for lefties as well if not better than some famous bass manufacturers but leftie dual pick-up Stingrays would sure be good!!

Are you listening Papa?

I will give props to the abundance of MM lefties. Just seems odd that the SR5 doesn't have the HH option, but the Bongo does. I am starting to lean more towards a Bongo now.
 

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Just to close the loop on this thread, I did finally pull the trigger on a lefty Bongo 5.

You were all right, this is an amazing instrument. Now I just need to stop twiddling with the knobs! :cool:

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