SB-Wondering...

Discussion in 'G&L Bass Forum' started by Lowbrow, Jul 5, 2008.

  1. Lowbrow

    Lowbrow Supporting Member

    Apr 22, 2008
    Allentown, PA!
    Some in this little clan may know me as a long time L-1000 lover. But if you can believe it, I've never held an SB-1.
    From what I understand, there's an MFD P-type pickup, which I imagine sounds like a P on steroids, true?
    What I really want to know is what is the neck profile like? Is it slim vintage P like the L-1000, or more like a Jazz, or in between like a modern MIA P-Bass?

    Thanks!

    Lowbrow
     
  2. lmfreeman9

    lmfreeman9

    Sep 1, 2007
    Arizona
    I too, had never seen or touched an SB-1 until recently. Seen, touched, played, bought. But mine had been modified by another TB'er. MFD replaced with a Hinesly pickup and the neck had been narrowed to 1.5 inch jazz width. My other G&L's are all around 1.625 with the SB-2 being a little narrower. I believe that G & L has always offered different neck options (those options have varied over the years), but the #5 neck which I think I have on mine seems the most common.
     
  3. goatrider

    goatrider

    Mar 7, 2005
    I have an 87 SB-1 and an 83 L-1000. The neck widths are similar, but the SB-1's is thicker from front to back. More P like in my opinion. It is a great sounding and playing bass. Sound wise its a big fat P sound... just more of everything.
     
  4. Chef

    Chef In Memoriam

    May 23, 2004
    Columbia MO
    Staff Reviewer; Bass Gear Magazine
    IIRC-and I might not-the SB1 does not have the same MFD P pickup of the later SB2...
    I believe it had the same non-MFD P pickup as the LB100...

    Then, just to confuse you a little more, there's the first gen SB1 (1983, 1984), which had one MFD Jazz type pickup...
    SB1frontcu.jpg
     
  5. Madcity Fats

    Madcity Fats Supporting Member

    May 28, 2008
    Madison, Wisconsin
    Actually, the earliest versions of the 2nd-gen SB1 had a Schaller PBX pickup with adjustable pole pieces. Check out this example and the related link to a close-up of the pup:

    http://www.ggjaguar.com/sb-1-85.htm

    The note claims this was only used in '85, but I have a stock example from early '86. After that, the SB1 came stock with the same split MFD you see on the modern SB2.

    The LB-100 has a vintage style (non-adjustable poles) Alnico pup. Both the SB1 and LB100 typically have the #5 neck, so the electronics are the only real distinction.
     
  6. Lowbrow

    Lowbrow Supporting Member

    Apr 22, 2008
    Allentown, PA!
    This is the version I refer to.

    sb1.jpg
     
  7. Chef

    Chef In Memoriam

    May 23, 2004
    Columbia MO
    Staff Reviewer; Bass Gear Magazine
    That one appears to have the MFD pickup; which would be my preference.
    Very hot, massive and grindy.
     
  8. Lowbrow

    Lowbrow Supporting Member

    Apr 22, 2008
    Allentown, PA!
    Thanks, Chef.

    And the width at nut is anybody's guess as neck options were always offered?
     
  9. Chef

    Chef In Memoriam

    May 23, 2004
    Columbia MO
    Staff Reviewer; Bass Gear Magazine
    I believe these were all 1 3/4...
     
  10. Lowbrow

    Lowbrow Supporting Member

    Apr 22, 2008
    Allentown, PA!
    Tanks again!
     
  11. peterbright

    peterbright

    Jan 23, 2007
    On The Bayou

    Which version is this?
     
  12. GaryLC

    GaryLC

    Apr 6, 2006
    Scotia, NY
    Here's mine (not the best picture), but I love this beast! Sounds pretty close to my SB2's but even simpler (if you can get much simpler than an SB2).
     
  13. idoru

    idoru

    Dec 18, 2005
    Brisbane, Australia
    Hah - I'm watching this one too, just got re-listed. I think my wife would kill me if I got another BAM bass, but at least I'd die happy. I'd want to go with a black pickguard, like if Roger Waters had better taste in basses ;)

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  14. ljazz

    ljazz

    Dec 10, 2002
    Cookeville, TN
    I have an '87 SB1...... I absolutely love it! The neck is 1 11/16" at the nut. For the stuff I do, it destroys all of my other basses. In fact, I'm more disappointed now with my SB2 and L2000 than ever. I bought this bass brand new in '87..... Sometimes I forget why I've kept it for so long, hence the purchase of the other basses. Strung with TIJF's, a bit of volume and tone rolled off, and it just sings! It doesn't have a lot of tones, but the tone it has works with virtually everything.

    Ljazz
     
  15. idoru

    idoru

    Dec 18, 2005
    Brisbane, Australia
    You're not helping :(

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