No, I understood your point, but you were not the only person I was directiong my comments. I try to stay neutral on the matter because like I said: I never played a JayDee before. At face value, I am, and always favorable for any bass company that gets in this game with their ideas; and for the most part, deserves my personal respect for such an achievement. Heck, to have Jaco P. And Mark K. play your design of bass, is one hell of an honor. But at the same time, these guys could make any bass sound great. But, they chosen JayDee and that said something of value to me.
White_Cloud said:
Hey, I have got to tell you I had a Jaydee supernatural back in the late eighties..dont even go there!!!...
Music companies are always under contraints of COST, QUALITY and TIME and TIMING.... to get it right consistanly.
I bought a brand new battery for my motorcycle, I tried to charge it, and it woundn't charge. Guess what, I exchanged it for a new one same brand and it worked fine. As long as the majority of the band is consistant, I stay loyal. However, if this become a consistant problem, I witch brands.
Quality control only means: make the majority of your products with Zero defects -> translate to: 95/100% or 6 Sigma quality.
Like you said:
Two of the worst basses I've played (IMO) were a couple of 70s Alembic Series basses.
Yeah, I agree. I played Alembics from the 80's, 90's and 2000 and I love my 70's S1 better than any of them hands down. What's good for me, is not necessary good for others.
Maybe its the wood, the materials, the cut, electronics... who knows. It's just a matter of taste and taking control and being in charge of knowing what your like's and dis-like's in an open mind.
Heck, I might one day get a chance to play a JayDee, and love it even better than any Alembic. It's possible. But out of percentages in playing many basses, who failed to switch my opinion from Alembics, the chances are, JayDee probably will not switch my mind, but I am open for the chance to be blown away...
Hey, the world is owned by nobody. Alembic has to keep fighting to stay king of the hill. If, Alembic slip from the stand point of the present tense, in their new lines of basses, it still has no impact on me because I am not shopping for a brand new bass. I have an old one, which I love more than anything they got in the showroom of any guitar company.
In otherwords, quality last a long time. I am going to drive this bass until the neck falls off...