It's been serving as my main bass for years.
I decided to let it go due to my financial needs. hopefully, it solves soon!
I've owned numerous foderas, smiths, MTDs, and all the boutiques and this was my stationary brand and model.
I play professionally, recording sessions, and live sessions, this has been my go-to.
the warmest and gets bright enough, easy to manipulate the tone.
I set up myself, I know what I want and need, and many others like my settings!
basically, it's easy to play, but not too low. I play pretty hard!
$3850 Shipped CONUS, Local Welcome (LOS ANGELES)
<Spec>
Model: BN5 (Base Price: $4,000)
Finish: Black & White Ceruse ($650)
Option: Macassar Ebony Fingerboard ($350)
Nut Width :45mm (1 3/4")Width at Last Fret80mm (3 1/8")Fingerboard Radius10" - 16"Scale Length34.5"
Number of Frets22
String Spacing at Bridge19mm (3/4")
Neck Wood
3-piece quarter-sawn Maple
Fingerboard Wood
Macassar Ebony Fingerboard
Body Wood
Ash
Tuners
Chrome Gotoh tuners with 20:1 ratio
Bridge
Chrome Hipshot B Style
Knobs
Handmade African Blackwood
Pickups
Two F Bass stacked, single coil/hum-cancelling, magnetic pickups
Weight
9.03 Lbs or 4.1Kgs
This bass produces a thick rich sound reminiscent of a good vintage tone with a sweet rather than harsh high end; however, retaining the ability to cut through a mix.
The addition of the very natural sounding preamp allows for variability towards more modern sounds. The two separate volumes allow you to blend the two pickups in any amount of each, not limiting you to the fixed levels of a blend control.
The passive tone control functions whether in passive or active mode enabling it to modify a different set of frequencies than the ones affected by the active tone controls.
These fretted basses are well balanced standing or sitting and are a joy to play.
I think It's all Information I could provide with my numerous video sound samples.
If you have any questions, let me know!
Thank you,
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CWZ2...eb_button_share_sheet&igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
https://youtube.com/shorts/OkhRi4XBh5Y?feature=share
I decided to let it go due to my financial needs. hopefully, it solves soon!
I've owned numerous foderas, smiths, MTDs, and all the boutiques and this was my stationary brand and model.
I play professionally, recording sessions, and live sessions, this has been my go-to.
the warmest and gets bright enough, easy to manipulate the tone.
I set up myself, I know what I want and need, and many others like my settings!
basically, it's easy to play, but not too low. I play pretty hard!
$3850 Shipped CONUS, Local Welcome (LOS ANGELES)
<Spec>
Model: BN5 (Base Price: $4,000)
Finish: Black & White Ceruse ($650)
Option: Macassar Ebony Fingerboard ($350)
Nut Width :45mm (1 3/4")Width at Last Fret80mm (3 1/8")Fingerboard Radius10" - 16"Scale Length34.5"
Number of Frets22
String Spacing at Bridge19mm (3/4")
Neck Wood
3-piece quarter-sawn Maple
Fingerboard Wood
Macassar Ebony Fingerboard
Body Wood
Ash
Tuners
Chrome Gotoh tuners with 20:1 ratio
Bridge
Chrome Hipshot B Style
Knobs
Handmade African Blackwood
Pickups
Two F Bass stacked, single coil/hum-cancelling, magnetic pickups
Weight
9.03 Lbs or 4.1Kgs
This bass produces a thick rich sound reminiscent of a good vintage tone with a sweet rather than harsh high end; however, retaining the ability to cut through a mix.
The addition of the very natural sounding preamp allows for variability towards more modern sounds. The two separate volumes allow you to blend the two pickups in any amount of each, not limiting you to the fixed levels of a blend control.
The passive tone control functions whether in passive or active mode enabling it to modify a different set of frequencies than the ones affected by the active tone controls.
These fretted basses are well balanced standing or sitting and are a joy to play.
I think It's all Information I could provide with my numerous video sound samples.
If you have any questions, let me know!
Thank you,
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CWZ2...eb_button_share_sheet&igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
https://youtube.com/shorts/OkhRi4XBh5Y?feature=share