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
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.
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.
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...
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.
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).
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 c-
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