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5 string. Nice. Do you have a recording of it? Or anyone for that matter. Iv just been wondering how they sound. I hate 5 string actually. Only know of 1 song with a 5 string that I really dig. X.x
Wals are awesome. Iv only played one but the thing is just amazing. I love the electronic setup on them. Or the one I played at least
Wals are awesome. Iv only played one but the thing is just amazing. I love the electronic setup on them. Or the one I played at least
I don't have any recordings of any of my basses that are worth hearing. The 4003S/5 sounds as you would expect, just like a 4003 but with a few notes below the E. I really like having the B string. It took about 2 weeks to get comfortable with the spacing and the extra string. I would finger a note on one string but hit another - a lot. Now it is very natural for me.
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Yes. It is a '72 "A" width Precision neck that I have had since about 1979. It came in a Jazz body back then. I was told that the original owner ordered it that way. I bought a fretless neck in the mid 80's and put the '72A in a closet. About a year and a half ago I lucked into a Joe Osborn body that did not have a neck. They fit together PERFECTLY. The whole project cost me about $300. I call it my Fakeland.


