• Ernie Ball
  • MusicMan
  • Sterling by MusicMan

Oldtoe

Intestinal Poltergeist
Joined
Sep 10, 2004
Messages
3,215
Location
Paris, TX
So, and I'll freely submit to a back-o'-the-head smacking, but will the Sabre Reissue be a regular production model; or is it a window-order type deal?
 

A.J.

Moderator
Joined
Aug 16, 2007
Messages
1,857
Location
SLO
Be kind to your noggin Ben. Window-order at this point. Hold the fries and we'll see where it goes.
 

bovinehost

Administrator
Joined
Jan 16, 2003
Messages
18,190
Location
Dall-Ass, TX
Hey AJ, what can you tell us about the switching on the Sabre?

The old layout was kind of....weird, as I'm sure you know.
 

Bass Control

Well-known member
Joined
May 25, 2007
Messages
748
Location
Chesapeake, Virginia, United States
This is going to make it hard to hold on to my wallet. Here's a few questions that haven't been clarified yet:

1. Will the Sabre come with a bullet or the standard MM truss rod?
2. Will the Sabre come with a 2-band EQ?

PS. For those interested, here's what Pete shared with me on the specs of the Sabre.

Sabre specs:

-11" Radius
-Compensated Nut
-21 High Profile, Wide Frets (like the regular Stingray)
-2 Alnico Humbuckers
-Silent Circuit

Switch Configuration (all combinations are in parallel):
1-Coils 1 & 2
2-Coils 1, 2 & 3
3-Coils 1, 2, 3 & 4
4-Coil 3
5-Coils 3 & 4
 
Last edited:

drTStingray

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 25, 2007
Messages
1,833
Location
Kent, United Kingdom
Fabulous - I'm extremely interested in this.

Appears to give an HS ability and also an S in roughly a P bass position - thus different from an SR4HH.
 

bradfordws

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 21, 2007
Messages
386
Location
San Gabriel CA
I just happened to click on Bass Central's page on TB and saw this announcement - wow - a Sabre? Me and 3 others around here have been bugging BP about a Sabre re-issue for years! The answer was always no - wouldn't sell - it was discontinued because it didn't sell, etc. The big question - is this only going to be avaialable as the Tony Levin model - or - since they are re-tooling up for it, will they make a "Classic" version available in all colors, etc? Endless GAS....
 

Holdsg

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 15, 2010
Messages
1,320
Location
Alta Loma, CA
Could anyone explain to me, who just started bass 5 years ago, what the big deal about Sabres are/was?
And is it just me or when I hear the word Sabre, I don't think of cutting thru the mix, I think of Dunder Mifflin's new owner. Guess I just don't get it, but would love to have the history explained to me.
 

bdgotoh

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 2, 2005
Messages
970
Location
Pacific NW

Manfloozy

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 9, 2009
Messages
1,047
Location
Naples, FL
Sabre sabre SABRE! Oh yay! Yay yay yay yay yay!

I love how its even just a little after thought on the PDN ad too. All "oh yeah, did we mention, we're going to bring back one of the funkiest instruments of all time too?! Cuz we are!" :)

I'm a happy boy and will start working on the wife's permission starting in the morning!

Hey, Psycho asked about the lefty, so now I have to ask..... Fretless???? :)

:D
 

bdgotoh

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 2, 2005
Messages
970
Location
Pacific NW
It's not easy to explain, Gary. There are plenty of people who played Sabres, but I can't think of anyone famous who used one all the time. They didn't make huge numbers of them so they can be hard to find and sometimes go for fairly high prices, so maybe the scarcity made for more interest.
I personally like the Sabre because it was my first MM bass, and I really like the tones you can get from 2 pickup basses.

So I'm getting one with a rosewood board!
 
Top Bottom