Korean Pbass
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Re: Korean Pbass
What is the consensus on the Korean basses? How do they compare to American, Japanese and Méxicano?
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Re: Korean Pbass
I have a Korean P Bass neck on my Franken Fender. It's a good neck- very flat compared to my other basses. It is really a Squier, for what it's worth. The Squier logo was at the very top of the headstock and has been removed on the bass you mention - you can see a faint shadow if you look carefully. I've attached an example of what I mean...superheavydeathmetal wrote:What is the consensus on the Korean basses? How do they compare to American, Japanese and Méxicano?
This doesn't mean it's not worth checking out the bass by any means, but IMHO it's not in the same league as the US versions.
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In the topsy-turvy world of heavy rock, having a good solid piece of wood in your hand is often useful...
Re: Korean Pbass
Based on serial #, it's a '93 and the original tuners should read 'Licensed by Schaller'.
...and it's a tad expensive for a Squier...
(I had one '92 sold a year ago for CAD 250:)
...and it's a tad expensive for a Squier...
(I had one '92 sold a year ago for CAD 250:)