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Does anyone own or have in the past played a six string wal?

The reason i ask is, i have just played a wal custom 4 string that my dad owns & i cannot believe the sound i got from it, the problem is i play a six string (warwick thumb) all the time so it would be a six that i would have to find :)

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[quote name='littleal' post='360373' date='Dec 21 2008, 01:07 PM']Mmmm!! A brand new six string wal.... i wonder how much that would cost ??
i've lusted for one ever since i first saw one..[/quote]

It will be interesting to hear what the prices are. There's certainly a lot of demand.

All the pickups are essentially the same design and, (IMO), the pickup has a lot to do with the unique sound. So 6s, 5s and 4s should all have that Wal tone.

dunc

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Oh god oh god oh god... nurse, my pills...
I'd give money just to see one, never mind touch it, never mind play it.

[quote name='Toasted' post='360610' date='Dec 21 2008, 11:42 PM']although a heavy bass.[/quote]
God I can imagine. My Pro II four clocks in at 10lbs+, it's like wearing a car.

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[quote name='Hiperi0n' post='361157' date='Dec 22 2008, 04:23 PM']i had a couple of Wals 5 in the past...i have to say that was great basses but i always preferred 4 strings Wal...but probably because i'm mostly a 4 strings player....
never had the change to own or play a six , but too much strings anyway :)[/quote]

I'd love that, but I have a small hand, and to me the neck on that (and all 6/7 strings) looks like an ironing board.

Betcha it sounds great, though!!

:huh:

G.

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[quote name='BigRedX' post='361470' date='Dec 22 2008, 04:57 PM']I was thinking that as I typed my reply, but that's what I'd read price-wise. In reality it's all idle speculation until the first new ones are finished and paid for...[/quote]

Based on demand I always wondered why Pete didn't raise prices. That might have helped him out a bit.

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Over theyears I've owned both 4 & 5 string Wals and always preferred the 4 string models to the 5 string ones..

But I was lucky enough to have a play on one of the first 6 strings they ever made and it was absolutely wonderful.. To this day I don't really know why, but I much preferred the feel of the 6 string to the 5 string model.. If I had the money to buy one now, the 6 is what I'd go for..

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[quote name='silverfoxnik' post='361608' date='Dec 23 2008, 01:48 AM']Over theyears I've owned both 4 & 5 string Wals and always preferred the 4 string models to the 5 string ones..

But I was lucky enough to have a play on one of the first 6 strings they ever made and it was absolutely wonderful.. To this day I don't really know why, but I much preferred the feel of the 6 string to the 5 string model.. If I had the money to buy one now, the 6 is what I'd go for..[/quote]

Hi all,
I was lucky enough to swap my Midi 4 with a 6-string WAL fretless and can only recommend it. Great WAL-tone and playability. Never thought I'd stick to so much fretless playing, but the sounds are so organic, tight and warm - it's just pure pleasure. For the tougher chords and licks within the band I still use my rockhard five-string, though. Nothing compares to the WAL sound neither fretted or fretless. Period.
Cheers
Oliver

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[quote name='littleal' post='384815' date='Jan 19 2009, 12:33 PM']I Had an email from paul herman & he say's he will be making 6 string wals & he was quite close to sorting out a price list :brow:
But i think he has a few back orders to do.[/quote]

That's great news! I ordered a MK II 4-string in translucent blue with a black neck and gold hardware. Let's hope the list isn't too long ...
cheers
Oliver

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