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MBD!!!

Today I received my modified Ken Bebensee lefty 23" scale five string fretless uke bass. This bass was initially built for use with Pahoehoe silicone rubber uke bass strings and only had a single piezo pickup by open-To-Source Sensors™ and preamp by Audere.

During the initial build I had asked Ken about the possibility of adding a magnetic pickup later in the event that I found a string manufacturer that would be willing to make 23" scale tapewound strings for me. Previously I had contacted D'Addario and LaBella to see if they would be able to do and D'Addario said they had no plans to do so and LaBella said they 'couldn't make the intonation work'. Anyways, Ken designed the bass and control cavities to allow for expansion. Several month ago I found a string manufacturer who was willing and able to make custom 23" scale tapes for me, a company called Pyramid Strings in Germany. They have been around for 150 years but I myself had never heard to them until that time. They asked for all the key measurements and the strings fit perfectly. The action past the 12th was very high due to the rubber strings, which are extremely low tension and have a wide vibrational arc. I sent the bass back to Ken to have the action lowered and inquired about adding the magnetic pickup as we discussed. We researched various companies and decided on a Nordstrand Big Blade J 5 pickup and a new Audere preamp, and Ken wanted to replace the OSS piezo with individual piezo saddles from Graph Tech in Canada.

An additional tone knob had to be added and I was emphatic to Ken to try and get it in the back near the bridge in the dark wood area. Problem was, the jack is right in that spot. But luckily the Audere pots are very small and so Ken was able to fit everything like I wanted. Yay!

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So after a few months of major surgery Ken finally got everything done and shipped it out on Thursday. Fedex said it would be delivered on Monday so I was out running errands on Saturday and got an email saying they could make delivery since I wasn't home and they would try again Monday. Hmph! I guess Fedex is too efficient! As it turns out I had another item being delivered on Sunday and when Fedex arrived they delightfully dropped off the bass at the same time. Great!

The tapewound action is wonderfully low and the sound palette is totally different so I need time to dial things in. The rubber strings gave a nice 'blooming' bass sound, but there were many annoying idiosyncrasies that I had to deal with which I know I won't miss. After receiving the bass today I immediately threw on a new set of Pyramid strings and checked out the sound. The Nordstrand definitely is midrangey and extremely easy to get the Jaco mwah sound, and the good old 60 cycle hum that was blissfully absent with the piezo only setup. The new piezo setup has no buzz and I think that the individual saddle can be adjusted for volume. Which is good because the A string is much louder than the rest. I will need to contact Ken to see how to bring that level down. So right now I am playing the bass along to Exit...Stage Left in its entirety and then I will play all the 5 string songs that I haven't been able to play for the last few months.

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By the way, really wanna hear how it sounds. If you could record a snippet of you playing that would be amazing, video would be even cooler but no pressure. Just simply love it and wonder how it sounds like!

Here is a quick recording. Although you can really hear that Pastorian midrange mwah sound dominating, I would say that the bass now sounds more like a 'normal' bass as opposed to the more unique sound of a true uke bass with the rubber strings.
 

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Here is a quick recording. Although you can really hear that Pastorian midrange mwah sound dominating, I would say that the bass now sounds more like a 'normal' bass as opposed to the more unique sound of a true uke bass with the rubber strings.

Sweet man mid range is rich as fuhhh. Articulation is really interesting, you really feel the punch from the short-scale factor. I think it gives it more definition in the low end definitely able to hold it down. Love the bass man congrats!!
 
Here is a quick recording. Although you can really hear that Pastorian midrange mwah sound dominating, I would say that the bass now sounds more like a 'normal' bass as opposed to the more unique sound of a true uke bass with the rubber strings.

This is pretty impressive, since the margin for intonation error is much smaller the shorter scale you go.

I like the timbre of this instrument. It has the tubby short-scale fundamental thing going on, but has a vocal quality too. Very cool!
 
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