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My first bass, bought new in 1977, was a Vox semi-solid. I bought it from Dawsons in Warrington for the princely sum of £25 and it had been in their stockroom for years. I don’t know the model and I’ve no pictures of it. I’ve searched online but I’ve never found a pic that matches my memory of it.
String up with flatwounds and enjoy the short sustain thud.
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Doesn’t feel it tbh, although that’s when flipping between a precision and the hofner (which has a chunky neck despite the short scale). It felt more like a medium scale when I tried it.
Peerless are a South Korean Co. Est. 1970 that shadow built for Gibson and made the Jack Casady Signature and Rivoli etc.
For their 40th anniversary, they released some really nice kit under their own name and then stopped exporting.
https://i.imgur.com/Wr3x9xP.jpg
The main improvements are the tune-o-matic-esque roller bridge and a 3-piece neck, for changing between rounds and flats.
The EB pickup config should be used a lot more in my opinion, because I think the J is too weak in the P/J config. Works for any genre.
This thing is AWESOME.
I have not bought it, but I’m tempted…
I totally get why these get hate online - if you’re only played the single pickup version then you’ll come away quite rightly complaining that it only has 2 sounds - overly plinky and an overwhelming WHOMP (I guess that’s where “mudbucker” comes from). But the twin version has some really useable sounds and an incredible vibe.