Developed a proprietary material to develop perfect acoustic properties . . . . . . OK, perfect for who?
Seymour Basslines, Hiphot bridge, rosewood fingerboard (I guess they haven't yet developed an acoustically 'perfect' fingerboard material
yet), GraphTech nut. Gee, this sounds like about 20 other 'boutique' basses I can think of, as they all parts-shop at the same place. And a lot of them are around 3500 Euros, too.
This 'molded-as-one-piece' thing comes up every so often. I've yet to 'get it' as to why this makes any difference.
If you're gonna be really different, do it all. Put on your big boy pants and come up with that 'changes everything' blast, like the Fender Precision, the Alembic Series axes, or Ned Steinberger's Spector or headless basses. I know things like this come along rarely, but all these specialist basses with the same hardware and pickups just run together in my mind, and it's hard to tell them apart.
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