Samick Bass Guitar Serial Numbers Rating: 6,6/10 8366 reviews

Like Redleg intimated, they are hit or miss. I've played quite a few crappy ones. But I also owned a custom samick 5 w/a five piece bubinga/wenge neck, brass nut, active preamp, that was a seriously nice bass.

Jun 4, 2011 - I got hold of this bass a few days however I have no idea what model it is. Has no model numbers on the bass only a serial number. Samick Bass Guitar Serial Numbers. I have an AF200 with the serial number H803325. It matches the description of the '88 AF200, with the narrow Artstar headstock. The '98 catalog doesn't list the AF200 at all, and those Artstars all had the wide, tulip style headstock.

Definitely on par with any Iby I've played in it's range. I had it for several years and the only reason I got rid of it was because I had too many fivers. I still kind of regret getting rid of it, but I wasn't playing it much anymore, and better to get it into the hands of someone who would. Lol samick made a whole lot of guitars and basses for a whole lot of different companies. The electronics are crap, with upgraded electronics it is as good as any korean model of the same time period. Samick produced a lot of Ibanez guitars and basses too.

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I have a midrange Ibanez that is stock, and my old samick with emg's is more versatile. I would agree they are hit or miss, just like fenders, gibsons and any other mass produced instruments. I'm asking 200 for mine with emg p5j's which means the bass is almost free w/pickups. 200 for a stock one is too much for sure.

Lol samick made a whole lot of guitars and basses for a whole lot of different companies. The electronics are crap, with upgraded electronics it is as good as any korean model of the same time period. Samick produced a lot of Ibanez guitars and basses too. I have a midrange Ibanez that is stock, and my old samick with emg's is more versatile. I would agree they are hit or miss, just like fenders, gibsons and any other mass produced instruments.

I'm asking 200 for mine with emg p5j's which means the bass is almost free w/pickups. 200 for a stock one is too much for sure.