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EtoBb 12-07-2012 10:44 AM

Skyline 55-01 through the years
 
Hey guys.

Have there been any significant changes in the production of the lakland skyline 55-01 through the years? New features? Removed features? Change in materials?

It's mighty hard to search some basses on an engine.

EtoBb 12-07-2012 11:30 AM

Any significant difference in Korean production versus Indonesian?

mikezimmerman 12-07-2012 12:50 PM

Aside from changing the production from Korea to Indonesia and the addition of PLEK fret leveling on all the Skylines, I don't think there have been any changes to the instrument itself. The 55-02 started out with Barts and then got the Lakland/Hanson pickups, but the 55-01 has always used the import Bart MK1's. Mine were all older Korean models, but most of the feedback I've heard about the Indonesian ones were very positive, especially the PLEK'd fretwork.

Supertanker 12-07-2012 01:33 PM

The only significant change that I'm aware of is the very early 5501's had the better Barts (pre and pickups) in them (not MK1) perhaps CB's?

I have friends who have factory 5501's that don't have MK1's in them.

EtoBb 12-07-2012 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by mikezimmerman (Post 13549099)
Aside from changing the production from Korea to Indonesia and the addition of PLEK fret leveling on all the Skylines, I don't think there have been any changes to the instrument itself. The 55-02 started out with Barts and then got the Lakland/Hanson pickups, but the 55-01 has always used the import Bart MK1's. Mine were all older Korean models, but most of the feedback I've heard about the Indonesian ones were very positive, especially the PLEK'd fretwork.

Thanks for the info, Mike. I found a used Korean 55-01 that played nicely and I'm thinking about going for it. I wanted to know if there were any clear reasons I should pony up the dough for a new Indonesian one.

What happened to your 55-01's?

EtoBb 12-07-2012 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Supertanker (Post 13549301)
The only significant change that I'm aware of is the very early 5501's had the better Barts (pre and pickups) in them (not MK1) perhaps CB's?

I have friends who have factory 5501's that don't have MK1's in them.

Is there an obvious way to determine bartolini model?

In my experience they all just say bartolini on them.

mikezimmerman 12-07-2012 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by EtoBb (Post 13549325)
Is there an obvious way to determine bartolini model?

In my experience they all just say bartolini on them.

The MK1's say "bartolini MK1" in the lower right corner, instead of having "bartolini" right across the middle. I think you could order it with an upgraded US-made Bart preamp at one point, but I've personally never heard of the 55-01 coming with US-made Bart pickups stock, unless they were really early ones.

mccartneyman 12-07-2012 03:19 PM

I had a Korean 5501 I bought used in 2001 and it had Gotoh tuners. Also had a warped neck and electronics problems, but Lakland took care of me on both issues even though I bought it used.

EtoBb 12-07-2012 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by mccartneyman (Post 13549760)
I had a Korean 5501 I bought used in 2001 and it had Gotoh tuners. Also had a warped neck and electronics problems, but Lakland took care of me on both issues even though I bought it used.

That's some customer service.

EtoBb 12-07-2012 07:36 PM

I put on my negotiation pants and ended up leaving the store with the bass.

It's not mint, but I'm digging the feel.

The pickups only say bartolini on them; no mention of mk1.

The only curious thing I'm noticing is that there's no push/pull pot. I'll need to give it a set up eventually, the action is a little to low, but it's' a nice bass.

Supertanker 12-07-2012 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by EtoBb (Post 13550630)
I put on my negotiation pants and ended up leaving the store with the bass.

It's not mint, but I'm digging the feel.

The pickups only say bartolini on them; no mention of mk1.

The only curious thing I'm noticing is that there's no push/pull pot. I'll need to give it a set up eventually, the action is a little to low, but it's' a nice bass.

You may have one of the ones with US Barts!

Congratulations!

Billy K 12-07-2012 07:45 PM

I got one last Monday with Nordstrand big doubles installed in it. I am having a hell of a time adjusting the neck the strings Clack.Hate to raise them but I may have to.Love this bass though.

EtoBb 12-07-2012 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Billy K (Post 13550654)
I got one last Monday with Nordstrand big doubles installed in it. I am having a hell of a time adjusting the neck the strings Clack.Hate to raise them but I may have to.Love this bass though.

I know what you mean. This thing sounds sweet, but I'm going to have to remedy the clack a little. The D string is particularly...clacky? Whatever.

I'm trying to use a little more finesse, but it's tough. I'm a pretty aggressive upright pizz player, and I'm having a little trouble letting the amp do the work.


I want to bring it out, but I think I'll wait a week or two until I'm used to the action.

basspraiser 12-07-2012 08:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EtoBb (Post 13550630)
I put on my negotiation pants and ended up leaving the store with the bass.

It's not mint, but I'm digging the feel.

The pickups only say bartolini on them; no mention of mk1.

The only curious thing I'm noticing is that there's no push/pull pot. I'll need to give it a set up eventually, the action is a little to low, but it's' a nice bass.

The Bart pre-amp does not have the push/pull passive tone control...this is ONLY available in the LH3 pre-amp.

congrats on the purchase!

EtoBb 12-08-2012 01:39 PM

Thanks, basspraiser. I'm a little disappointed with the lack of active bypass, but that won't have me taking it back to the store.

The pickups and active preamp on this bass sound very natural. My main players for the past five years or so are a G&L LB100 and a hybrid upright bass, and I've always heavily favored that passive sound. This bass seems able to do that aggressive sound when I need it, but can back off to where I want it, too.

Lately I've been playing a lot of songs written in Eb, D, and Db, and this fifth string is feeling awful handy.

One more curious thing; the headstock is signed. I don't know who signed it when it was in the previous owner's possession. Paul Jackson? There is clearly a P and a J. I'll post a photo when I get a chance.

Anybody in Chicago ever own this skyline?


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