Bit of an odd one ... but then again, so am I
This bass was part of my 'find a 5-string musicman with actual 19mm spacing' quest, and irony of ironies, when I achieved that in this bass (and then some) my tastes/preferences began to run exclusively towards 19MM P-5's with Flatwounds. Go figure?!
NOTE: anyone who asks me 'specs' questions, because they aren't willing to simply read this ad, will be summarily ignored. If you have to even ask, this brand/bass might not be for you. No offense, and let's keep it moving!!!!
- 9.5 Lbs EVEN. UNCHAMBERED ash body. Seafood Green
- 1.875" 'Standard' nut width
- 20 Frets on a Brazilian RW Fretboard, with the requisite paperwork for CITES purposes
- 19mm spacing at the bridge
- Nordstrand MM5 Pickup with 3-way coil tap. Parallel/Series/Single-Coil
- ships with Portabag/Strap/Paperwork, via FedEX, to the Contl. US.
This instrument is the bass to own if you want a super-focused finger style tone. It absolutely nails the vibe/sound of a 70's-era Musicman bass, but with a b-string and a wider fretboard. I wanted to get inside of that Bernard Edwards territory, and I got there for me, on a handful of gigs.
I typically ran the bass in single-coil (switch all the way down) and achieved (for me) the perfect low-mid finger style grunt.
When I did slap on this thing ... and I highly-recommend it ... I would run it in Parallel (switch set all the way 'up' towards player) and turn into Flea-territory. If you like that RW-board musicman tone.
Here are some clips from Soundcloud, demonstrating this. Treble/Bass boosted 75%, into GarageBand, with the VTC rolled on/off depending on finger style/slap:
Parallel (switch all the way up)
Series (switch in the middle)
Single Coil (switch all the way down)
This is truly a one-of-a-kind instrument (or at least a very few of a kind) that when I ordered it, did NOT have a return option.
This bass was part of my 'find a 5-string musicman with actual 19mm spacing' quest, and irony of ironies, when I achieved that in this bass (and then some) my tastes/preferences began to run exclusively towards 19MM P-5's with Flatwounds. Go figure?!
NOTE: anyone who asks me 'specs' questions, because they aren't willing to simply read this ad, will be summarily ignored. If you have to even ask, this brand/bass might not be for you. No offense, and let's keep it moving!!!!
- 9.5 Lbs EVEN. UNCHAMBERED ash body. Seafood Green
- 1.875" 'Standard' nut width
- 20 Frets on a Brazilian RW Fretboard, with the requisite paperwork for CITES purposes
- 19mm spacing at the bridge
- Nordstrand MM5 Pickup with 3-way coil tap. Parallel/Series/Single-Coil
- ships with Portabag/Strap/Paperwork, via FedEX, to the Contl. US.
NOTES/IMPRESSIONS
This instrument is the bass to own if you want a super-focused finger style tone. It absolutely nails the vibe/sound of a 70's-era Musicman bass, but with a b-string and a wider fretboard. I wanted to get inside of that Bernard Edwards territory, and I got there for me, on a handful of gigs.
I typically ran the bass in single-coil (switch all the way down) and achieved (for me) the perfect low-mid finger style grunt.
When I did slap on this thing ... and I highly-recommend it ... I would run it in Parallel (switch set all the way 'up' towards player) and turn into Flea-territory. If you like that RW-board musicman tone.
Here are some clips from Soundcloud, demonstrating this. Treble/Bass boosted 75%, into GarageBand, with the VTC rolled on/off depending on finger style/slap:
Parallel (switch all the way up)
Series (switch in the middle)
Single Coil (switch all the way down)
DEETS
NOT looking for any trades here.
This is truly a one-of-a-kind instrument (or at least a very few of a kind) that when I ordered it, did NOT have a return option.