How much does an Olinto bass cost?

$2,950

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Also question is, do vintage basses sound better?

Wood dries out and resonates more, pickups age and become warmer, more organic sounding. The entire instrument fuses as one whole entity instead of just a jumble of parts. These are just some of the things I’ve heard over the years about why vintage basses sound, play, and feel better than newer axes.

Moreover, how do I order a Moollon bass? Many customer requests start with “I want a such-and-such bass, with a such-and-such circuit, wood and the like”, and oft times I reply with a respectful “Roger Sadowsky makes some of the finest basses in the world, and you just described an excellent NYC Sadowsky bass with such options available”, in all sincerity and …

Accordingly, how do you relic a bass guitar?

What is a Fullerton bass?

The Fullerton Bass is a big body, semi-hollow, dual pickup, 22 frets, electric bass, featuring arched top and back, bent sides a double cutaway design and a 770mm medium scale. The Fullerton Bass is based on our popular C.C. Fullerton design. That is why the Fullerton Bass features the same, fine selection of woods.

What makes a bass guitar vintage?

For the purposes of this site, a vintage electric guitar or vintage bass is one that was produced in the golden age of rock and roll. From the very early 1950s when Fender first produced the Esquire and Broadcaster, and Gibson the Les Paul; to the early 1980s, when both of these companies sold to their current owners.

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