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Overwater Progress DLX 6 String Left Handed 2002
Posted: June 17th, 2024, 6:59 am
by blankrider
https://reverb.com/item/83021904-overwa ... 02-natural
Any thoughts on this bass? I've been looking for a high quality 6 string. I'd prefer a smaller scale but I know that's hard to find in a 6 unless custom ordered.
Re: Overwater Progress DLX 6 String Left Handed 2002
Posted: June 17th, 2024, 8:08 am
by tim
All I know about Overwater basses is that Scott Devine plays their J model and make it sound great. Endorsements are worth what they're worth, but Scott has been playing and praising his Overwaters since the first time I ever heard of him.
The price is steep for sure, but maybe not unreasonable given that a new one would be almost 50% more. On the other hand, you say it isn't exactly what you want (e.g., scale). So if it were me, I might wait it out to see if the price comes down, or maybe submit and offer if it doesn't sell in the first week or two.
Re: Overwater Progress DLX 6 String Left Handed 2002
Posted: June 17th, 2024, 2:06 pm
by Stingray5
I don't know a ton about the brand, certainly appears to be good quality, but at 12lbs 2oz that's a chunky boy!
Re: Overwater Progress DLX 6 String Left Handed 2002
Posted: June 19th, 2024, 10:12 am
by MCS4
tim wrote:All I know about Overwater basses is that Scott Devine plays their J model and make it sound great. Endorsements are worth what they're worth, but Scott has been playing and praising his Overwaters since the first time I ever heard of him.
I'm a big fan of Scott/SBL, and I agree that his Overwaters always sound great when he plays them, but I would point out that Scott used to work at Overwater -- in fact, I believe he worked at Overwater before he even started playing bass -- so everyone can make their own assumptions as to how much that might impact his/their endorsement decisions.