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Just an aside, there are at least 4 Conrad Gotz basses for sale in the Chicago area that I know of. A friend also owns one as a backup. Pretty common around here.
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Eric , have you played one of these basses ? I find them to be be pretty solid in the build and sound department !
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I've played 2, but it's been a while. I don't think I felt they were something I had to have. I have two German shop basses, been there and done that. I don't think the Gotz I played were as good sounding as mine, but they probably weren't tweaked to my liking either. Next time I'm at the shop, I'll play that one again if it's still available.
Now that I think of it, I heard my friend's Gotz at a jazz gig and remember thinking it sounded very nice, amped at least. |
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Marshall Wood (Tony Bennett Trio) plays on a 7/8 Gotz that sounds fantastic.
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Is Gotz a maker or a brand/supplier? Is it the same now as in their beginning?
Here is their link; http://www.gotzviolins.de/products.htm "Stringed Instruments Since 1884 we offer high quality violins, celli and double basses with the Götz brand. Above all we are known for our expertise in handling instruments made by the old masters." Judge for yourself but from how it reads to me they are sellers of a brand like Juzek, Morelli/Pfretzschner and others are/were and not the actual maker. The Wilfers, Hofner, Framus, Grunert, Saumer and Pollmann/Krahmer to name a few were and are actual German makers. |
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I thought that was worth sharing having just read this myself. |
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