BenjaminStrange
Active member
I've been playing a long time - 17 years, 6 of those professionally. Along the way, I've worked in music stores, been a tech, and am currently the Shop Manager at SF Guitarworks (a guitar/bass repair shop) in addition to my busy gigging schedule. During this entire time I've looked longingly at MusicMan basses and have yet to break down and buy one.
No doubt, MusicMan makes great basses, and have a fanatical following (I know - I've lurked on these boards for a while now). Seeing that the top brass are actively engaged with all of you on this forum, I thought I'd throw my two cents in. I really respect this company, and it's obvious that they care about what they do and listen to their players. Consider this constructive criticism.
I feel like every bass MusicMan makes is too focused on fancy electronics. There's not a passive one in the bunch, and there are MANY players out there who dislike active basses. I am one of them - I don't care for the tone, nor do I care for how they interact with my pedals, many of which are designed for high-impedance signals. I'm attracted mightily to the Bongo and the Big Al, but I don't want to pay all that money for a preamp that I'll just end up ripping out. I'd love to see a passive option, at an appropriately reduced price. I know a lot of R&D goes into designing these preamps, and my hat's off to you guys for doing it, but there are many of us that want just a simpler control scheme. The Big Al in particular would be rad with just a simple 5-way blade switch, volume, and tone. I for one install a super simple setup on all my own basses - a 3-way toggle wired straight to the jack. I need instant tonal changes, and don't want to be mucking about with all those sensitive active controls on stage.
My other stumbling block is that the basses I tend to dig have the wrong necks on them. I dig the neck on the Bongo somewhat, but the Big Al neck is far too small for my tastes. I assume that most of the neck pockets on MusicMan stuff is the same (no?) - it doesn't seem that difficult to offer two or more different neck options per bass. PRS has several neck options available on even their set neck guitars - surely MM could offer something like this for bolt-on instruments. I, for one, would snatch up a passive Big Al with a thick, fat neck in a heartbeat. (I could get really picky here: I prefer super chunky necks with a 7.25" radius, but I know the market can't support EVERY option. But offering an option of a thin, skinny neck vs. a fat, wide neck would be pretty slick.)
It seems that there's already tons of options available regarding color, pickguards, and pickup configurations - but nothing that addresses playability or electronics. It seems to me that MM may be missing out on a large cross section of bassists by not addressing these options.
And that's all I have to say about that. Flame away!
No doubt, MusicMan makes great basses, and have a fanatical following (I know - I've lurked on these boards for a while now). Seeing that the top brass are actively engaged with all of you on this forum, I thought I'd throw my two cents in. I really respect this company, and it's obvious that they care about what they do and listen to their players. Consider this constructive criticism.
I feel like every bass MusicMan makes is too focused on fancy electronics. There's not a passive one in the bunch, and there are MANY players out there who dislike active basses. I am one of them - I don't care for the tone, nor do I care for how they interact with my pedals, many of which are designed for high-impedance signals. I'm attracted mightily to the Bongo and the Big Al, but I don't want to pay all that money for a preamp that I'll just end up ripping out. I'd love to see a passive option, at an appropriately reduced price. I know a lot of R&D goes into designing these preamps, and my hat's off to you guys for doing it, but there are many of us that want just a simpler control scheme. The Big Al in particular would be rad with just a simple 5-way blade switch, volume, and tone. I for one install a super simple setup on all my own basses - a 3-way toggle wired straight to the jack. I need instant tonal changes, and don't want to be mucking about with all those sensitive active controls on stage.
My other stumbling block is that the basses I tend to dig have the wrong necks on them. I dig the neck on the Bongo somewhat, but the Big Al neck is far too small for my tastes. I assume that most of the neck pockets on MusicMan stuff is the same (no?) - it doesn't seem that difficult to offer two or more different neck options per bass. PRS has several neck options available on even their set neck guitars - surely MM could offer something like this for bolt-on instruments. I, for one, would snatch up a passive Big Al with a thick, fat neck in a heartbeat. (I could get really picky here: I prefer super chunky necks with a 7.25" radius, but I know the market can't support EVERY option. But offering an option of a thin, skinny neck vs. a fat, wide neck would be pretty slick.)
It seems that there's already tons of options available regarding color, pickguards, and pickup configurations - but nothing that addresses playability or electronics. It seems to me that MM may be missing out on a large cross section of bassists by not addressing these options.
And that's all I have to say about that. Flame away!