They are incredibly attractive and reasonably priced. Didn't PJmuck own one?http://www.adirondackguitar.com/lefty/zon/msb_5l.htm
Zon Mosaic Standard 5
- Frenchy-Lefty
- Posts: 1329
- Joined: August 1st, 2009, 6:19 pm
- Location: Sint Maarten, N.A
Zon Mosaic Standard 5
Has anyone tried those:
Re: Zon Mosaic Standard 5
No, I own the Legacy Standard 4:
http://www.adirondackguitar.com/lefty/zon/lsb4-l.htm
Great bass for the money, super light weight, and the neck's one of the comfiest I've ever played. Dennis's price is around $1150 I believe.
http://www.adirondackguitar.com/lefty/zon/lsb4-l.htm
Great bass for the money, super light weight, and the neck's one of the comfiest I've ever played. Dennis's price is around $1150 I believe.
- Frenchy-Lefty
- Posts: 1329
- Joined: August 1st, 2009, 6:19 pm
- Location: Sint Maarten, N.A
Re: Zon Mosaic Standard 5
Thanks PJmuck, it's on my list and might be my first fiver, still thinking about making the jump.
Re: Zon Mosaic Standard 5
Frenchy what has got into us? I have seen the light with vintage Fender 4 bangers and you concidering a 5 string?
....these times are a changing
Go for it! A good B string on a good bass through propper amplification is a thing to behold and felt and can fill up a room with huge deep warm goodness like nothing else.
Go for it! A good B string on a good bass through propper amplification is a thing to behold and felt and can fill up a room with huge deep warm goodness like nothing else.
- Frenchy-Lefty
- Posts: 1329
- Joined: August 1st, 2009, 6:19 pm
- Location: Sint Maarten, N.A
Re: Zon Mosaic Standard 5
LOL! Thumb, it is weird indeed but I sometimes have this kind of... "low B itch"...(please note, there is a space between "B" and "itch")thumbslam wrote:Frenchy what has got into us? I have seen the light with vintage Fender 4 bangers and you concidering a 5 string?....these times are a changing
Go for it! A good B string on a good bass through propper amplification is a thing to behold and felt and can fill up a room with huge deep warm goodness like nothing else.
Those are the other 5ers I am thinking about: A (used) Yamaha TRB5 (for some reasons I feel this bass would not fit my personae though), a Carvin SB5000 (I really dig those!), a Warwick Rockbass Corvette Std $$ (I tried a used Rockbass $$ 4 strings recently and I really liked the sound, I can imagine how awesome the German version must sound!).
I just got a little bonus dough from work but I also need to get some studio gear so it's on the balance...
Re: Zon Mosaic Standard 5
Please Please Please do not buy a RockBass.....Wait for a used GERMAN or maybe a Pro Line Korean Warwick but no China. They need tons of work and you will never play a 5 again.Frenchy-Lefty wrote:LOL! Thumb, it is weird indeed but I sometimes have this kind of... "low B itch"...(please note, there is a space between "B" and "itch")thumbslam wrote:Frenchy what has got into us? I have seen the light with vintage Fender 4 bangers and you concidering a 5 string?....these times are a changing
Go for it! A good B string on a good bass through propper amplification is a thing to behold and felt and can fill up a room with huge deep warm goodness like nothing else.
Those are the other 5ers I am thinking about: A (used) Yamaha TRB5 (for some reasons I feel this bass would not fit my personae though), a Carvin SB5000 (I really dig those!), a Warwick Rockbass Corvette Std $$ (I tried a used Rockbass $$ 4 strings recently and I really liked the sound, I can imagine how awesome the German version must sound!).
I just got a little bonus dough from work but I also need to get some studio gear so it's on the balance...