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Höfner H500/1 Greenline Violin Bass | Review


For over 20 years Höfner has been producing the Green Line range of classical guitars, handmade in Germany. The H500/1-HGL bass is the first electric guitar to be added to the Green Line range and Dan Veall is here to give us the rundown.

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17 thoughts on “Höfner H500/1 Greenline Violin Bass | Review

  • I wish I had that one due to the looks and vol vol tone controls, but my V62 is great also and I find it's the perfect fretted electric bass for classic jazz and latin music, gets very close to an upright sound.

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  • Hofner's already have horrible neck dive so adding all this Walnut and Metal can't be good. I don't think buddy let go of the neck one time in the video

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  • Man the mike is picking up every wet mouth movement and swallow. My princess ears are in pain haha.

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  • It always seems nice to see, that Big/Traditional Companies are going green! Yeah! The Wood,everything that is still there since day one…well the market might`ve changed…This Bass looks fantsatic…sounds like expected! Wanna go green? Fantastic! First ever Rule in Buissiness! Make a Product available for the Masses! INVEST before making PROFIT! This here is the other wasy around! Sure would I like to have an Instrument totally "GREENISH" but for a Monthly Wage or more??? At the same time the same Companyx offers the same Model from China for under 300 €s!? Tell yourself what went wrong here! As I said before…INVEST first – then make Provit by Sold Items! Available!!! Not only for rich Proff. Musicians or Collectors!
    Nice Bass! Nice Idea! But absolutelly nonsens in a green way! Sorry Höfner! FAILED!

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  • Who the hell got the idea that someone here on earth would want to recycle a bass he bought for 2600 €? ;-))))))

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  • Oh no!!!! Not this guy again . My 7 year old granddaughter can play and speak , review and has more knowledge and personality than this guy
    Atleast he finally figured out because it's a bass it has 4 tuners.
    His playing is 4th grade middle school. I guess hofner has given up on the idea of " democracy, free enterprise, business and marketing strategies and actually " SELLING SOME INSTRUMENTS!!!
    My offer still stands. I'm available to review products again. If your interested in a " SOUND REVIEW , SPECS , MATERIAL , OVERALL CRAFTSMANSHIP, PLAYABILITY AND PERFORMANCE. Contact me. Send your product, I'll review it ( the right way , no agenda , no politics, no false claims or empty promises) JUST AN HONEST REVIEW: SPECS , MATERIALS , SOUND , PLAYABILITY, PERFOMANCE .
    Send it back to you so maybe you can start selling products again and " Fatten your bottom end "

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  • It's nice to see sturdy metal and beautiful woods replacing plastics, Fantastic! But plastics are recyclable. You are displaying a beautiful well made instrument. Plastic manufacturing as far as a environmentally material, not so much… Happy 50th earth day.

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  • How long will the fretboard look good when you play it every day? One month?

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