History:
Purchase: '96 Hamer Cruise Bass bought used in 09/03 for $550 US. I was just browsing, and when I played and heard this axe, I bought it right away.
What I Like About This Hamer Cruise Bass: Likes? It has a 2-Tek bridge, a massive hunk of steel that goes thru the body. The tone and sustain have to be heard to be believed. The action and intonation are first-rate. No dead spots up and down the neck. Stays in tune forever.
What I Do NOT Like About The Hamer Cruise Bass: Ouch, my shoulder. It weighs about 10 lbs. You definitely need a wide strap.
Hamer Cruise Bass Quality Rating: Basically a jazz bass on steroids. Heavy duty bridge as described above. Seymour Duncan pickups sound sweet. 3 piece laminated neck with rosewood fretboard. I believe it has graphite rods in the neck too. Schaller tuners. Plateless neck bolts. Volume and tone controls work nicely, though I normally play with everything full-on. Tone knobs roll the treble off nicely when I need to.
Fit and finish are superb. Take the (aluminum) back cover off to see neat wiring and soldering, and shielding paint in the cavity. I just laugh at my buddy with his Fenders.
Review Summary: As a working man's instrument, it can't be beat. Tone, looks, playability, durability, versatility--this bass has it all. It's a keeper.
Rating of this Hamer product: 5
This Hamer Cruise Bass Bass Guitars Review Submitted By: Buzz
Review Date: 2004-05-23
Review Usefulness Rating: 5 out of 5. 19 reader(s) voted.
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