Honda basses
Honda basses
I saw a bass called a Honda at a pawnshop. It was either Honda or Honda II. I recognize the name, but I wanted to know, how do they sound?
			
			
									
						
										
						On here anyways,hes got a guitar,not a bass.aeon wrote:The poster Sheldon/Outlaw has a Hondo. So that would be your best bet for a review.Mark wrote:No wonder I couldn't find anything on them.aeon wrote:Hondo, not Honda.Anyway, it's all the same in the dark. So how do they sound?
www.harmonycentral.com -go to the product reveiw database
My Hondo's a decent guitar. I'd rate it higher but I got it as a "fix 'er upper" and it's still being worked on (just got the Floyd for it today in the mail actually  ). Like with any guitar company there's going to be some jems and some crappy models they'll make. I think I lucked out and got a jem. That brings me to another point, they make great guitars to mod and customize. Cheap since they're unknown but many with high-end specs (ex. neck thru construction). Play it and decide for yourself
 ). Like with any guitar company there's going to be some jems and some crappy models they'll make. I think I lucked out and got a jem. That brings me to another point, they make great guitars to mod and customize. Cheap since they're unknown but many with high-end specs (ex. neck thru construction). Play it and decide for yourself 
			
			
									
						
							 ). Like with any guitar company there's going to be some jems and some crappy models they'll make. I think I lucked out and got a jem. That brings me to another point, they make great guitars to mod and customize. Cheap since they're unknown but many with high-end specs (ex. neck thru construction). Play it and decide for yourself
 ). Like with any guitar company there's going to be some jems and some crappy models they'll make. I think I lucked out and got a jem. That brings me to another point, they make great guitars to mod and customize. Cheap since they're unknown but many with high-end specs (ex. neck thru construction). Play it and decide for yourself 
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My first bass was a Hondo.  I defretted it but since it was made of masonite, it had the resonance of a block of concrete.  It sounded cool for upright-style muted parts, but that was about the extent of it.
			
			
									
						
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That's gonna be a problem, considering I want to get a bass with good sustain. I am looking at a Washburn T24 as well. They say the sustain on those are incredible. They are neckthru and I think stringthru as well. Plus they say it has a real clear sound to it.Pflöyd wrote:My first bass was a Hondo. I defretted it but since it was made of masonite, it had the resonance of a block of concrete. It sounded cool for upright-style muted parts, but that was about the extent of it.




 
  



