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Luthiers for Acoustic Bass's?


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Hey all,

I have been playing my acoustic bass quite a lot recently and really like the sound you get from an acoustic. It isnt a cheap one (Tanglewood TW55) but I fancy upping the quality a touch in the near future.

I have done a little bit of searching but its pretty difficult to get good info on luthiers who can build acoustic bass's.

So far I have found:

[url="http://64.180.97.138/kinal/bass.htm"]http://64.180.97.138/kinal/bass.htm[/url] (the Kinal Kompact)

and:

[url="http://www.overwaterbasses.com/expression-series.htm"]http://www.overwaterbasses.com/expression-series.htm[/url]

I am after something with good tone, a fairly 'different' design and under £2500. I dont care how loud unplugged it is as I will be amp'ing it anyway.

Now I am in no rush as I have to sell the car in my pic first and its a bad, bad time to try and do this so its something I want to do midway through the year or maybe even next year.
Plus I have to explain to the wife why I need such a huge amount out of the car sale for yet ANOTHER bass lol.

Anyway, does anyone else know of decent luthiers who could make something nice?

Any links appreciated!

Cheers,

Edd

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The Fylde Magician and Brook Otter are two well known UK makes, although they may be a bit too conventional looking for you?

Veillette Guitars in the US are finishing a prototype ABG at the mo that could be more your thing if their acoustic guitars are anything to go by.

And a few others are Furch/Stonebridge, Magnus Guitars, Laundhardt are all up there too, and how about the Warwick Alien as well?

Cheers

Gareth

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You could have a look at a Wechter 9400:

[url="http://www.wechterguitars.com/customs/9400_bass"]http://www.wechterguitars.com/customs/9400_bass[/url]

Abe Wechter has an extraordinary pedigree and has built instruments for Hellborg among many others.

The basses are beautifully constructed, fairly unusual in design, sound amazing, and look gorgeous. I picked one up recently on BC in a deal - it was originally commissioned by a friend of mine in the Fylde area, then went on to 6stringbassist here, and on to me. There should be some photographs in the 'marketplace' section here (around 6-8 weeks ago). Mine started life as a fretless but was then fretted by Martin at the Gallery (superb job - the action is far lower than most electric basses!)

I think the 9400 is around $4800 with the Fishman preamp (probably about £3200 - £3500 imported to the UK). I'm having a massive clear out in the coming weeks and will let you know if the Wechter is going (if you're interested)

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Thanks guys!

really digging the Alien Bass.

Loz.. I like that Wechter but new it would be far to expensive to explain away to the wife... if its going later on let me know - cant promise I will be in a position to buy but let me know and we will see :)

Keep em coming folks - I am liking a lot of these :rolleyes:

Cheers again!

Edd

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[quote name='Spoombung' post='436766' date='Mar 16 2009, 11:20 PM']Brook are fantastic and will make you something unconventional if you want it.[/quote]

+1 on that. My Brook is very conventional, but it was the first fiver they've made and they were fantastic throughout the whole process.





I'm currently taking to them about the possibility of a double neck bouzouki/fretless 5!!!

Cheers

Gareth

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