odontophobia wrote:Corey that bass looks killer. I would love it if Carvin did guitar headstocks in that style.
They do use that headstock for guitars. I think it's called the "classic" or something like that. I didn't get it on my Carvin guitar, because it just didn't quite fit on the aesthetic, but I'm planning on getting one of their Strat style guitars with rail pickups eventually and I'd probably get that headstock on that one.
Road Bull wrote:SWEET LOOKING BASS man! I have always felt that the Carvin head stocks look mean. I dig it. How long did that take from order to arrival? I didn't know they offer fret material options. Do the SS frets feel/sound any different? or is it more of a durability/wear and tear thing?
It took just slightly longer than 2 months from order to delivery. About 2 months and a week I think. The stainless steel frets don't feel or sound any different to me, I just get them purely for durability. Got them on my Carvin Bolt Plus guitar as well.
Timm Grimm wrote:
Dude, I really want one of these. Is this the active/passive one? Let us know how you like it.[/quote]
It's the passive only version. I had an SB4000 with the active/passive option for about 4 years, but I sold it to get this. That was a really great bass, I started using it only in passive and slowly got into using the active circuit most of the time. I just really prefer P basses, but they didn't have this model at that time. So I had plans on getting one as soon as they announced it. I was going to keep the SB4000, but my gear fund got drained for important bills and I knew I would use this a lot more. I wish I could play it all weekend, but I have to work a stupid home show booth today and tomorrow all day. I'm taking Monday off though, so I'm going to sit down with it and make a bunch of demo recordings. Then I'll see if I want to change out the pickup and strings. I mean, it's a P bass, it pretty much gets in the ball park of what I like and I can close any gap by changing to my favorite pickup and string type (in my experience, with every other P bass I've owned). As far as feel and playability goes, I already love it.