Guild Starfire I Bass Guitar - Cherry Reviews
The Guild Starfire I short-scale bass holds down the groove with a combination of classic '60s character and punchy modern sound. Speaking of sonics, with its semi-hollow construction and BC-1 BiCoil pickups, the Guild Starfire I bass serves up organic, resonant tones and chunky low-end grind like no other. Part vintage, part contemporary, yet completely timeless, bassists at Sweetwater have discovered a lot to love about the Guild Starfire I. Given its 30.75-inch scale length, the Starfire I is ideal for young players and equally capable of opening up new frontiers of playability for long-scale bass players. Its Thin-"U" profile mahogany neck urges you to explore its Indian Rosewood fretboard and incorporate unconventional bass techniques into your playing, such as chording, bends, and feverish runs. On top of that, the Guild Starfire I’s classy looks absolutely pop, ensuring that you'll command attention onstage.
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Highest Rated Reviews
Lots of spank & lightweight
I love short scales, as I find them easier to play, especially when singing due to less finger travel. This bass is lightweight which is a huge plus for my bad back and I find this bass is well balanced, no headstock diving. I really enjoy playing this bass out, it sounds and looks great on stage, I've got lots of compliments about it. At the time I bought mine, Sweetwater had 5 in-stock and I choose the lowest weight one, which also was the lighter shade of red, I've seen some that were so dark red, they looked almost black. The 5 string white black Jackson was also bought at Sweetwater.
Guild Starfire 1
The bass Arrived set up and ready to play. Arrived in great new out of the box condition. Looks great and sounds great.
Lots of tone and lots of low end. Engage the push pull volume control and it gives you more mid range vintage.
You can really play any style on this bass. Split coil pick up is the BS-1 BiSonic and has no interference, feedback or other issues. It comes with round would and I actually like the tone and will probably stick with the rounds for string bends and tone. Sweetwater did a great job updating me on arrival day and time. Andrew was awesome as usual. I am a Sweetwater fan and a Guild Starfire bass fan.
Great Bass!
Beautiful bass, especially at this price. Very full woody sound. Nice hardware, and a gorgeous finish. So very pleased. Ordering the Guild case. Very comfortable short scale neck. Replaced round wounds with Labella Deep Talking flatwounds. Standard length as the tail piece adds up to 4". I did have to widen the nut slots for the E and A strings to accomodate the width. They feel great and sound great. Push-pull volume control makes a nice (subtle) sound difference. It switches wiring from series to parallel. This bass is well worth the price!
Simply Amazing
If you're looking for a semi-hollow body, do yourself a favor and check this one out. This instrument is simply top notch. The construction quality is unbelievable at this price point. I have played American made instruments that are not up to this level. Just as an example the fret ends are so smooth, you would think this came from a custom shop. Not one rough edge from first to last. The range of tones you can get from this single pickup is unbelievable. From soft and deep to edgy and high. I got this as a compliment to my solid body active double pickup to have something with a completely different sound, but after living with it for a few days I'm thinking I don't even need anything else. This is now definitely my number 1.
I purchased this as a demo, and honestly, I could not find any of the flaws that were listed in the description. Believe me I looked. Big shout out to Nate DeRusha my Sales Engineer. Super helpful, knowledgeable and most importantly, responsive. Thanks Nate! If you are worried about having a high end instrument shipped, worry no more. The bass was carefully packed in it's original box and then boxed again with plenty of extra protection.
Thank you Sweetwater for a great experience end to end.
Join the Band without going Broke
The Starfire I Bass has exceeded my expectations for this price point … Great piece of equipment having a classic vintage vibe and tone, with playability. I researched bass guitars for months in various price ranges from hundreds to thousands… For me there isn't any reason at this point to spend more money … and I do play live music venues locally. This bass has warm, full tones that hold the back beat nicely. It's light weight reduces fatigue, and the short scale makes it fun and easier to play. Working great with my home recordings using a Zoom R-16. I play folky or classic rock style music and I'm very pleased with the tones it's achieving. If you're not too heavy handed, it remains well mannered. For me, the Starfire I turned out to be just what I was looking for.
Awesome short-scale bass for this price point
I was dazzled by the physical beauty of this bass when it arrived and completely fell in love with it upon playing it. It looks, plays and sounds like a much more expensive instrument. And its weight is so light. One caveat is to make sure you get strings that are long enough if you replace the out-of-box strings. I was going to use some flatwounds that came off another short-scale bass but they were too short to accomodate the extra length from the tailpiece to the tuning peg. I found Thomastik-Infield strings to be perfect because they're a couple inches longer to begin with. But for other brands you may need medium-scale length strings.
The harp tailpiece is a really classy touch, but...
I really love this bass! It is quite light, looks beautiful, is well made, and fitted with the LaBella flatwounds (long scale!) it sounds truly awesome - way more malleable than expected with the single pup. However, getting those strings on was a MASSIVE headache! The beautiful harp tailpiece that originally attracted me to this model (and the price!) is kinda like the Rickenbacker "R" tailpiece on their 6 and 12-string guitars - beautiful but difficult to work with! But this was worse! It was tough getting the original roundwounds out even though they were thinner than spec'ed - should have tipped me off! Turns out the only way to secure a string in the tailpiece is if the ball-end is EXACTLY horizontal and slides into a shelf with essentially no wiggle room. Of course the string wants to make a slight angle exiting the tailpiece so unless you put just the right upward bend (1-2mm) on the flat side of the ball end (kinda like stringing a Bigsby) it will not catch in the tailpiece. Ultimately I had to remove the tailpiece altogether (3 screws and the strap button) to figure this out and pre-place the strings before re-attaching. Even that was difficult! Kind of a long way to go to change strings. Thankfully, I only change bass strings (especially flats) about once every 20-30 years - whether they need it or not! ;) Played with a pick, this bass makes very satisfying tones. Now that I have the bass re-strung and re-constructed I am a very happy camper!