ElectricShema
07-06-2009, 01:49 PM
Hey everyone. I'm a 22 year old bassist of about 14 years, been playing jazz since middle school, but its taken me this long to really get to where feel like I'm severely lacking as a player in my college jazz band because I'm not playing upright. Just electric.
Anyways, I've got a scholarship now, so money isn't as big a deal as it used to be. But I need an electric upright; both to play with my college big band, college jazz combo, and in my own band in clubs around town. I've pretty much settled upon two EUBS: the Palatino VE-500 & the NS WAV4.
From what I hear, the Palatino has the acoustic upright feel and look (which is really what I want, to practice on a lot) but everyone has been talking about all the mods you have to do on it to make it work like the charm its claimed to be after all this work. I've heard it has a fairly realistic sound, but you gotta really rip the thing apart to get it there.
On the NS WAV4 side, it has the tripod stand (which is nice, because I'd be switching between it and my Fender Jazz midset and I wouldn't have to worry about leaning it up against something), but I've heard the sound isn't as desirable (more like a fretless than an upright) and it doesn't look like it would feel much like an upright.
Can anyone who has played both (or preferably owned both) tell me which would be my best bet? I'm getting short on time before my fall semester starts up and my director is freakin' out with excitement that I'm finally able to upright.
Thanks
-Ken
Anyways, I've got a scholarship now, so money isn't as big a deal as it used to be. But I need an electric upright; both to play with my college big band, college jazz combo, and in my own band in clubs around town. I've pretty much settled upon two EUBS: the Palatino VE-500 & the NS WAV4.
From what I hear, the Palatino has the acoustic upright feel and look (which is really what I want, to practice on a lot) but everyone has been talking about all the mods you have to do on it to make it work like the charm its claimed to be after all this work. I've heard it has a fairly realistic sound, but you gotta really rip the thing apart to get it there.
On the NS WAV4 side, it has the tripod stand (which is nice, because I'd be switching between it and my Fender Jazz midset and I wouldn't have to worry about leaning it up against something), but I've heard the sound isn't as desirable (more like a fretless than an upright) and it doesn't look like it would feel much like an upright.
Can anyone who has played both (or preferably owned both) tell me which would be my best bet? I'm getting short on time before my fall semester starts up and my director is freakin' out with excitement that I'm finally able to upright.
Thanks
-Ken