Stickiness is already going after a few hours noodling in front of the telly.
Tension is a little higher than the rounds of the same gauge but I wanted a little more tension so that is great.
Very much enjoying them. Will rehearse with them on Saturday and see how it goes then.
I don't think 5 string P bass players are "fiercely loyal" to Fender.
It's just there is very little choice in the 5 string P bass market under about £1500
Above that and there is quite a bit of choice. Lull, Sadowsky, Sandberg etc
Oi!
It was and still is a stunning instrument. The middle pickup that was in it was installed professionally, and the split outputs into 2 rigs was amazing.
Mine finally arrived from the US.
5 string set for my Ray.
Only had 15 mins with them on but they feel pretty good so far. Bit sticky as said but I'll play it loads and see what happens.
I'm not fussed about sub £500 instrument reviews.
I don't want my mundane life reflected in a magazine. I want porn. I want really nice kit to drool over.
I don't buy car mags with VW Polos in them either. I buy ones with cars I want but could never afford.
I used to sub, then stopped.
I still buy it if I happen to find a rare newsagent with a copy. If there are new owners I might give it another try.
I do like a printed mag, and unlike my iPad it doesn't matter too much if I drop it in the bath!
Some fuzzes can cause problems in the loop. There was a thread on thefretboard by some amp builders as to why. Something about causing output transformer modulation and instability.
I'll see if I can find it.
I've had another 15 mins playing rather than having any lunch.
It sounds huge. I've cut the mids a bit and then used the VMT for a bit of grit. Wonderful sound!
Mine is here
I've had a 5 minute blast.
First impressions are very good.
It's loud and clear. The drive section is excellent - I might even prefer it to my pedal versions. There is some fan noise but it is quieter than my PC (admittedly a gaming PC with fecking huge fans and water cooling etc).
The only tiny negative is that one of the knobs is a tiny bit damaged - like it's been pushed onto the shaft a bit hard. I've sent Doug a message so hopefully I get get a new knob (oo-er).
I'm playing a lot of Stevie Wonder / Sinatra / Big Band at the moment and I'm using a pair of Barefaced One10 cabs.
1 for rehearsal and 2 for the show (sorry!)
The One10 seems to have a more old fashioned tone than some of the neo designs that push the mids a bit too much for me. I sold a pair of Bergantino CN112 cabs to get the One10s and I'm very happy I did.