Elwood wrote:I didn't see a thread devoted to it ....thought it deserved one.
I agree!
It looks like this prototype used first generation SB/Lynx pickups. With the bridge pup right about where an SB/Lynx neck pup went and the neck pup right under the fingerboard, I'd imagine this would have been a dub monster. The neck pup placement is what really intrigues me. The only other basses I remember seeing this pickup placement on are Gibson EB's and the late '80s PRS basses...both of which are known for thick bottom ends.
I'd love to hear how this neck pup compares to an L-2000/ASAT neck pup on active, or an L-1000 with the OMG switch on.
IIRC, Dale was looking to make a bass that visually matched the ASAT .
Your right, it's not the norm...that's what spurred me to build the bass testbed.
I was curious also.
Elwood wrote:IIRC, Dale was looking to make a bass that visually matched the ASAT .
Your right, it's not the norm...that's what spurred me to build the bass testbed.
I was curious also.
I'm bumping this for Zapco, since I can't reply to the PSA post.
I've been playing the testbed almost everday (and my L2000 is in a stand just feet away).
I really like the neck position MFD on bass. It's nothing like the mudbuckers on a gibson EB bass.
With a light touch you can really get some hi-fi harmonic rich tones.
It's strange the bass is listed on reverb for much more than it is on ebay (3,250 IIRC ).
Wow - Too Cool Elwood. Man, Dale really had his finger on the pulse so to speak… the Broadcaster/ASAT, Super Strats and now this…
Leo was so Lucky to have him!
Cheers,
KF