Carvin SB5000 Bass. Whatcha think?

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Carvin SB5000 Bass. Whatcha think?

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Has anyone seen this yet? I was listening to some sound samples of it on the website last night. It looks and sounds sweet.

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Nah, I hate Carvins. They're the worst basses ever designed and built. Only some loser with Vash the Stampede for his avatar would ever play such trash.




















































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I think the SB4000 (I'm not a 5 string guy) looks like a killer bass. I'm sure that they sound like a jazz bass (or like something else depending on your options.) If I didn't already have a high-end jazz bass, I'd probably pick one up.
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Really ugly to the eye, though.
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I like the way it looks. I'm not sure if I would buy one, but I do like the design. :)
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The look is definitely an acquired taste. I was a bit ambivalent about the Bromberg model (which has been made by other companies prior to Carvin) as well. I dig both designs, though. I think the SB is an interesting take on a Jazz.

I haven't played an SB, though. They have the wide neck. I have an XB75 with the wide neck and I don't dig the string spacing as much as my other Carvins, which have the more narrow necks. Though the XB is a 35" scale bass, so maybe I would dig the wider neck more with a 34" scale bass. :?
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check out one of the more Jazz Bass looking ones

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I think they look pretty sweet.
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I like that one also, MeYatch. I wish there was some place close by that had them. I would love to try one out.
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A friend of mine has a Carvin fretless 6 string bass and it sounds great but the neck is a bit too wide for me to play one.
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f.sciarrillo wrote:I like that one also, MeYatch. I wish there was some place close by that had them. I would love to try one out.
The closest store is in Cali. Though Bass Central in Florida was actually a Carvin dealer for a while. I'm not sure if they still are. Beaver Felton was a big Carvin guy back in the day.
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They need to get a carvin store around here. You would think that, with how popular they are, there would be.
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A Carvin store in NYC would be pretty cool, but I doubt the overhead costs would justify opening one anywhere else except their homebase in CA.
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I looked at the build time for a carvin guitar and it is 5 to 7 weeks. I am thinking about getting a bass. I'm not sure which one though.
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I'd go for a Oly White with Tort P-Guard! And the JJ pickup config! YMMV
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I am thinking a vintage white with matching color headstock, red tortoise pickguard, rosewood fingerboard with white dot inlays, and chrome hardware would be sweet.
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