Hey guys!
Been a while since I've properly posted here (I'm going to make more of an effort to be more active, love this place). Anyway, I'm one hour into owning my new bass, a Wood & Tronics Chronos 5. This thing is MEGA! I got it from another TBer, Pierre Ganseman, here in London.
This bass is so god damn quick and easy to play. It's small, 32 inch but it's so comfortable and the tone is to die for. My main style of playing is in the fusion vein so this contemporary sound (easily comparable to the bedrock of a Hadrien / Janek / Garrison sound) is perfect for me. I've never owned a Fodera but these basses need more attention and recognition - it is absolutely right up there with the best basses I've played, possibly the best I've played.
Tuned E-C with .95 La Bella strings on.
I'm going to post a video review up on my website within the next week but for now I'll get on uploading some pics!
Been a while since I've properly posted here (I'm going to make more of an effort to be more active, love this place). Anyway, I'm one hour into owning my new bass, a Wood & Tronics Chronos 5. This thing is MEGA! I got it from another TBer, Pierre Ganseman, here in London.
This bass is so god damn quick and easy to play. It's small, 32 inch but it's so comfortable and the tone is to die for. My main style of playing is in the fusion vein so this contemporary sound (easily comparable to the bedrock of a Hadrien / Janek / Garrison sound) is perfect for me. I've never owned a Fodera but these basses need more attention and recognition - it is absolutely right up there with the best basses I've played, possibly the best I've played.
Tuned E-C with .95 La Bella strings on.
I'm going to post a video review up on my website within the next week but for now I'll get on uploading some pics!