Psychicpet
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hey, I just noticed that Sadowskys have a nifty little trussrod wheel adjuster.... anyone know how long Sadowsky has been getting their necks like that?
Psychicpet said:hey, I just noticed that Sadowskys have a nifty little trussrod wheel adjuster.... anyone know how long Sadowsky has been getting their necks like that?
Big Poppa said:not 1986......
Steve Dude Barr said:Roger and I have agreed to disagree about whether midrange controls belong on a bass or not for years now..what can I say?? He's wrong and I'm right...end of story.
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Big Poppa said:Lets not bash Roger...He is a great guy and the music world need's more of these guys. I dont want to get into who actually makes what for who but his basses are nice high end axes
Big Poppa said:Lets not bash Roger...He is a great guy and the music world need's more of these guys. I dont want to get into who actually makes what for who but his basses are nice high end axes
absolutely BP, I wasn't meaning this as a bash RS thread at all merely the fun co-inky-dink of the trussrod wheel on Sadowskys. I have had the luck to play an NYC Sad 4 string and couldn't believe how well it did play and sound even though there seemed to be zero angle at the nut on the A string going to the post. He does put out some great basses. Apologies to anyone who thought there was mal intent behind the thread.Big Poppa said:Lets not bash Roger...He is a great guy and the music world need's more of these guys. I dont want to get into who actually makes what for who but his basses are nice high end axes
VJP said:I don't care if Roger (or anyone else) gets there parts from Wal-Mart. It's the end product, the bass in your hands at a gig, that matters. And these are the two best in my book.