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fullrangebass

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  1. Would a sunburst Status Eclipse Ltd 5 (graphite neck through) be interesting to you? PS I will be able to send you pics on Sunday, cause I'm in the UK this very moment
  2. not very different than the Stingray, weight-wise. Tone wise is by far better
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  4. Here come some pics. It's definitely better than the Stingray 5 in terms of both low-end punch and versatility of sounds provided. I own a Stingray 5 too
  5. Hi. I am wondering if a G&L 2500 US would be of any interest to you
  6. I tried to send you pics through PM but it does not work Let me know what you think. It's an amazing bass really
  7. I have had the pleasure of owning 2 of John's basses (both 5 str). I can say they are real workhorses. I still own one. Great basses from every aspect (great after-sales service too)
  8. A good bass of 32" scale is the Warwick Jonas Hellborg bass. The bass sound fantastic (esp for a 32" one) and has a high price tag too from what I know
  9. My perception of Villex pickups is that they deliver nice, hot output without sounding muddy. I've done reviews of the Villex pickups on two different basses, one in Harmony-central and one on Talkbass, and i've performed and recorded with them. They sound full and balanced with no need for extra output. The use of the tone and the mid-control allow for many sonic colors to shine through. If additional boost and manipulation of the sound is needed then the Villex booster comes in handy. The lot can be combined with any preamp, but trust my word, no need to buy one!!!
  10. [quote name='The Funk' post='33658' date='Jul 18 2007, 04:45 PM']The size (and quality) of your bass collection.[/quote] I understand. I just love music and love the medium that allows us to translate our soul through technique into melody
  11. [quote name='ped' post='33685' date='Jul 18 2007, 05:35 PM']Cripes!!! I like the sound of this one: Warrior fully armed soldier 5 (w/ Villex pickups retrofitted) Mahogany/ purpleheart w/ maple facing, mahogany/ purpleheart with ebony fretboard Any pictures? I presume if you had pictures of the whole gang then the internet as we know it will collapse![/quote] The Warrior bass was the one that turned me into the Villex pickups. I had replaced the Barts that came on the bass two times over with Barts again. I spoke to the Bartolini headquarters to get advice over the models I should purchase. the second time I was advised to get a discontinued model (that I was able to trace in the Bartolini warehouse). Still it was that the bass was below par. At that point I was interested in ERB and at the Adler specs page I realized that a pickup was able to reproduce the low F# and C# efficiently. It was a Villex pickup. Additional research revealed that Modulus waited 2yrs to receive the pickups and it was worth the wait. I knew that the bass was a let-go, so the Villex thing was the last resort. Once the pickups were in place, the bass turned from a let-go to a keeper. Even friends that had heard the 3 previous re-incarnations of the Warrior refused to come and listen to the bass. "I like good bass sounds like I am hungry for a juicy steak and this bass is a warm beer (that bad). Sell it. It's no good" they told me. Once I got them in the studio for other reasons and they heard the VILLEX-loaded Warrior they were left drop-jawed. They told me to keep the bass and not to sell it. Great super nice finger lickin' bass now!!! I think I have a Harmony central review on this incident. [url="http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews/Electric+Bass+Pickup/product/Villex/OMT/10/1"]http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews...Villex/OMT/10/1[/url] OMT are the initials for Original, Musical, True that I had Villex inscribe on the pickups. I was hoping it would turn out like this and thank God it did work out like this. the rest you can read I am quite sure that you'd love to listen to my Villex-loaded Dingwall, too. The design of Dingwall basses allows for great harmonic information to be present in the string (just like in a Grand Piano, compared with a conventional piano). And it really shows!!!
  12. Currently owned basses 12 Dingwalls 2 Kenneth Lawrence Brase 5 Warrior fully armed soldier 5 (w/ Villex pickups retrofitted) Mahogany/ purpleheart w/ maple facing, mahogany/ purpleheart with ebony fretboard Stingray 5 ash with maple neck and fretboard Hamer Chaparal 5 (US) mahogany body with rosewood fingerboard G&L 2500 Ash w/ maple neck and rosewood fingerboard Carvin XB75 custom Ash with maple neck and rosewood fingerboard Ritter Roya 5 custom Ash w/ maple facing and maple neck w/ ebony fingerboard Shuker 5 Elite Ash with 7 piece maple/wenge neck w/ wenge fingerboard Status Empathy 5 w/ walnut wings Graphite through Status Empathy 5 w/ maple (custom) Graphite through Status Eclipse Ltd 5 ash/maple top w/ LED's(custom) Graphite through Status Eclipse Ltd 5 heavy ash body(prototype) Graphite through Spector NS2 4str ash-maple neck-through w/ rosewood f/b PJ EMG's Yamaha Attitude custom (w/ piezo) 4str Carvin custom shop 4str (all Mahogany w/ ebony f/ Conklin GT7 Fernades 4str (upgarded w/ PJ quarter pounders Basslines and SD active Preamp) Ibanez Musician 4str (w/EMG preamp) Godin A4 fretted US Masters EP55 (w/ studio active electronics) Lacewood body w/ flame maple top, maple neck and purpleheart f/b Matt Pulcinela Level 5, light ash body, maple neck and f/b, EMGs DC35 Fodera 4str custom. Fodera Emperor Deluxe Macc Ebony top on Walnut body w/ebony pickup covers and KingWood finger board (35") on 3 pc flame maple neck Fodera Emperor Elite ash, maple top, maple neck, Brazilian Rosewood F/b, 35" scale, Nordstrand Signature DualCoils, HazLab preamp Manne Trea 5 Custom, mahogany body, ash neck, f-resin f/board w/ 3 Manne J pickups R-Bass Singlecut 5, Flame Redwood Top, Mahogany body, Maple neck w/ ebony f/b. Nordstrand Dual Coil p'ups and U-Retro preamp Stambaugh Singlecut mahogany body w/ walnut top, maple neck and f/b Aero dual coil p'ups, ABM piezo brigde, bartolini preamp Kinal SK-B 24 MM (splitable)/J Barts, Bart pre amp, active/passive, Ash/maple top, Brasilian rosewood f/b (35") (few others too, that I had not time to update my list) Previously owned gear: Phoenix 7str F Bass BN5 Ash and maple neck and fingerboard MTD 535 Ash w/ Lacewood facing and maple neck and fingerboard Sei bass 5, Ash w/ maple facing with maple neck and fingerboard, LED's and piezo Sei Flamboyant 6, headless Odyssey 5 (fretted) single piece body (olive tree) 3pc maple neck bolt-on rosewood f/b Bartolinis Odyssey 5 (fretless) Neck-through 5pc maple/wenge neck, maple-lined pau-ferro 29 fret f/b, flame maple body (laminated) Bartolini's (active/passive) 2 double action truss rods Lightwave Saber 5strAries 7string Custom, Neckthrough, chambered walnut body, 10pc wenge/purpleheart/etc neck, ebony f/b , Rough Crystal p'ups (F# to C 36" scale with piezo) Shuker Elite 5 Wenge w/ EMG's DC40
  13. [quote name='The Funk' post='33637' date='Jul 18 2007, 04:14 PM']Yes, I have to echo some of the comments on that other forum... What? How?[/quote] What do "What? How?" refer to?
  14. I feel that Villex pickups are really great pickups, if one desires a great full balanced tone (to start with). Even though i've coupled the Pickups with a preamp, I never reach to activate it. And the Villex Booster is something that I really love. I have reviewed it few months back in another forum, and I have nothing but good words to say about it
  15. Other: Dingwalls mainly [url="http://www.dingwallguitars.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=664"]http://www.dingwallguitars.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=664[/url] , but another 30+ basses are available at hand
  16. Villex does custom shapes. I've already had shapes of different Bartolini pickups and EMGs made from Villex and I've not regretted a bit. And it's not two tone pots. it's one tone pot and one mid-control. The first is a normal tone pot; the latter allows for mid manipulation in a very musical way. this way you hardly need any preamp
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