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I think some of the info on this page is wrong, but since I don't know all the details I won't edit it. Let's see if we can get it right. | I think some of the info on this page is wrong, but since I don't know all the details I won't edit it. Let's see if we can get it right. | ||
First of all, the bass model Chris uses seems to be a Status Graphite S2-Classic instead of a Stealth. It's stated on Status Graphite's home page that Chris owns 4 of their basses: Original Headless Series-2, KingBass Mk II and two S2-Classics (Walnut and Graphite); unless their page is not updated, it looks like he doesn't even own a Stealth | First of all, the bass model Chris uses seems to be a Status Graphite S2-Classic instead of a Stealth. It's stated on Status Graphite's home page that Chris owns 4 of their basses: Original Headless Series-2, KingBass Mk II and two S2-Classics (Walnut and Graphite); unless their page is not updated, it looks like he doesn't even own a Stealth. | ||
Second we have the pic posted in the page. Comparing it to the pictures from a Stealth bass, the Stealth's shape looks a lot more rounded overall, and although it's kind of tricky to see, I'm positive it has the S2-Classic shape. Also in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQVH-ycpXvg this video] (around 1:05 there's a very good angle) it looks clear that it's an S2-Classic too. | Second we have the pic posted in the page. Comparing it to the pictures from a Stealth bass, the Stealth's shape looks a lot more rounded overall, and although it's kind of tricky to see, I'm positive it has the S2-Classic shape. Also in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQVH-ycpXvg this video] (around 1:05 there's a very good angle) it looks clear that it's an S2-Classic too. | ||
On another note, the S2-Classic (Walnut) has been used on Time is Running Out and Hysteria (couldn't find a decent video, but I saw them live) at the 2010 Stadium Tour, at least @Madrid (16th June 2010). It probably was used in more songs, but couldn't see it. | On another note, the S2-Classic (Walnut) has been used on Time is Running Out and Hysteria (couldn't find a decent video, but I saw them live) at the 2010 Stadium Tour, at least @Madrid (16th June 2010). It probably was used in more songs, but couldn't see it. |
Latest revision as of 17:22, 10 February 2011
Wrong bass model?
I think some of the info on this page is wrong, but since I don't know all the details I won't edit it. Let's see if we can get it right.
First of all, the bass model Chris uses seems to be a Status Graphite S2-Classic instead of a Stealth. It's stated on Status Graphite's home page that Chris owns 4 of their basses: Original Headless Series-2, KingBass Mk II and two S2-Classics (Walnut and Graphite); unless their page is not updated, it looks like he doesn't even own a Stealth.
Second we have the pic posted in the page. Comparing it to the pictures from a Stealth bass, the Stealth's shape looks a lot more rounded overall, and although it's kind of tricky to see, I'm positive it has the S2-Classic shape. Also in this video (around 1:05 there's a very good angle) it looks clear that it's an S2-Classic too.
On another note, the S2-Classic (Walnut) has been used on Time is Running Out and Hysteria (couldn't find a decent video, but I saw them live) at the 2010 Stadium Tour, at least @Madrid (16th June 2010). It probably was used in more songs, but couldn't see it.