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Ortega R-Lizard an alternative to the U Bass


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In the summer I decided to take a bass away with me on my hols and I purchased and R-Lizard bass ukelele by Ortega. [url="http://ortegaguitars.com/en/products/ukuleles/ukulele/show/Product/rlizard-bs/rlizard-bs/"]http://ortegaguitars...-bs/rlizard-bs/[/url]

Absolutely brilliant little instrument , great fun and definately an alternative to the U Bass by Kala. When you put it through an amp the sound is astonishing - the instrument sounds like proper bass especially if you replace the orange polypropylene strings with 'Thunderguts' ! On the plus side what attracted me was the fact that you can turn volume up and down and adjust the tone with controls on the instrument - the UBass you have to go over to your cab. You can also listen to yourself through headphones - and it sounds nearly like a double bass!

That said, I sent the little beauty back to Thomanns in Germany. A real shame really ...as they say - the devil is in the detail. There was a nasty little buzz around the fretboard where there is the inlaid mother of pearl lizard. The frets were not even in that part of the instrument and would need wipping out and re-doing in this area ( shouldn't have to do a repair on a new instrument!). The snakeskin hard case that it comes with was a good snug fit but there was no allowance made for the nob volume and tone controls - the only way that you can get the bass into the case is to compress the padding so that the nobs don't shear off ....just seems to me to be asking for trouble. Finally the top seems incredibly thin and I have to admit my mind turned to the potential for warping.

If Ortega can get these sorted it would be a cracking little instrument!

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Yes, could be. Those orange strings are hideous - really squeaky under the fingers and not that great a tone !! I bought some Thundergutts ( they are the white ones) and what a difference! For me the D Walker is very similar to the U-bass and doesn't have the all important on board controls that the R-Lizard has. Hopefully just a matter of time !!

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I had the chance to play both the Ortega Lizard and the Kala U-bass in a shop today. Both were great sounding instruments. The Ortega has more "presence" in the sound, it sounded more organic than the U-bass, and has more midrange overtones. But I noticed a some rattling notes on the fretboard as well, so the build quality may not be that good. Sound-wise the Ortega seems a bit better, but overall I would prefer the U-bass, for it's build quality and for its looks.

All new U-basses from end 2012 / early 2013 do have exactly the same built-in tuner and volume/tone controls that the Ortega has, so that problem has been solved. They have even come out with a cheaper model, the Rumbler. I am curious to try that one out.

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All new U-basses from end 2012 / early 2013 do have exactly the same built-in tuner and volume/tone controls that the Ortega has, so that problem has been solved. They have even come out with a cheaper model, the Rumbler. I am curious to try that one out.
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Thats excellent news !! Will look out for one!

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