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Chris Horton
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[quote name='Grand Wazoo' timestamp='1339350185' post='1687255']
Yes there's a PRS too but it's a 4 stringer. I believe the OP is after "the ultimate" fiver, n'est pas?
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im still trying to edge my way in but failing miserably haha :D

What are the fanned frets like on the Dingwall if your playing scales fast?
wouldnt mind trying one but i can barely make it to Bass Direct :(

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[quote name='bigsmokebass' timestamp='1339350741' post='1687275']
im still trying to edge my way in but failing miserably haha :D

What are the fanned frets like on the Dingwall if your playing scales fast?
wouldnt mind trying one but i can barely make it to Bass Direct :(
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Check out this guy doing just that on a fanned fretted Dingwall

[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efBOErYrq3s&list=LLAr87viM8y4gmOXggog2fMQ"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efBOErYrq3s&list=LLAr87viM8y4gmOXggog2fMQ[/url]

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[quote name='Chris Horton' timestamp='1339253175' post='1685941']
That reminds me ......,,

I also owned a Warwick streamer 4 fretless
And played my friends Warwick streamer stage 1 , six string bass
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Chris, I take it the Warwick 6er is the one I ended up owning, it's a cracking bass.

I'd also consider a Status S2, I've drove myself mad trying to get the perfect bass and always ended up going back to Status S2's, I love em.

I get my Status Empathy 5er next week, it's a cracker, superb sound. I also got a compliment on the tone of my S2 6er on Friday from a fellow basschatter who saw us, I didn't get his name though :rolleyes: as the band were waiting for me to start the second set, but if a basschatter compliments on the tone of an S2 it can't be bad can it.

I'd also like to try a Dingwall, but I'm very happy with my current basses and can't see me selling any of them

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[quote name='Chris Horton' timestamp='1339342082' post='1687084']



I like the look of the roscoe bass guitars.
I really enjoyed Gwilym's sadowsky , how does the M5 differ ?
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The M5 has soapbars & 24 frets. Take a look on line. I think you'd like it.

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[quote name='Rasta' timestamp='1339343752' post='1687116']
Lakland DJ5 or JO5 ;)
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+1 to the JO5
Both versions are amazing!
A 35' with the best B I've ever heard (yet to try dingos) and sounds just like a jazz should (much better than the fenders at their own game in my opinion!)

Happy hunting, quack bang and all that...

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I was looking for something to back up my MM Stingray 4 and wanted something affordable which did something different to the 4. I picked up a Lakland Skyline 5 string for £400. At the same time my beloved Stingray developed some problems with the input jack so I started using the Lakland straight away and as of now, some 4 months later, I'm still using it and haven't repaired the MM either. Great sounding bass and easy to play too.

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[quote name='Chris Horton' timestamp='1339279311' post='1686395']
Oooooh something different ,.......... Controversial :)
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Not sure it's that controversial... If I'd said a Rickenbacker 5 or a Gibson 5 maybe.

Bernie does a great 'B' on his 35" scale basses even if he's perhaps better known for his 4-string 'slap machines'.

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[quote name='PTB' timestamp='1339310012' post='1686597']
Chris,

Another bass?!

Knowing a little of your taste in basses, how about Roscoe, Ken Smith, Bossa and Overwater ? I think you should also try a Sadowsky M5, quite different from Gwilym's Jazz-inspired one you played recently.

Of course, once your MTD lands, you may just want another!
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Just a quick update.............I have recently got hold of a Sadowsky 5 NYC m24 and i love it :) !!!!

Thanks for the recommendatin Paul , great suggestion :)

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A big part of a bass having a good B string is actually down to string choice! Of course you need a well constructed instrument but i've found that finding the right string for that particular bass is crucial! The B on my sadowsky is good with Sadowsky strings but is AWESOME with DR strings!

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[quote name='CHRISDABASS' timestamp='1343549558' post='1751854']
A big part of a bass having a good B string is actually down to string choice! Of course you need a well constructed instrument but i've found that finding the right string for that particular bass is crucial! The B on my sadowsky is good with Sadowsky strings but is AWESOME with DR strings!
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You are 100 % right, String choice is critical
Which model DR strings do you use ?

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[quote name='Chris Horton' timestamp='1343823789' post='1755755']




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You are 100 % right, String choice is critical
Which model DR strings do you use ?
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On both of my 5's Fat Beams are perfect!

Random comment i know but i will never understand the whole tapered B string thing! They make B strings just awful in my experience!

:)

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Sei J5 or if you wanted keep the price down, a proper Overwater J5.
If SH, I've seen Sei's for £1200 USB which is silly money for such quality.
One of the very few 5ers I'd buy on spec and unheard, which is almost a golden rule for me...

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Does your SR5 not cut it? I'll admit to having cast some admiring glances at it - sadly, I'll not be in buying mood this side of work restructuring.

I had an MTD 5'er, and found it to be superb - albeit one of their cheaper models. I'd definitely suggest that brand for some further investigation.

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