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1 hour ago, Sibob said:


Love this, really want to try one!! There was one on eBay for a good price for a little bit, but I couldn’t make it happen in time.

 

Si


Im modifying mine on an ongoing basis to work better. As a 'turnkey' bass the Jack Casady is a better option. It is nice to have a 34" hollow bass, however. Especially one with a normal bridge! There are some good tones in this bass. The bridge pickup has the same poke as a Rickenbacker bridge pickup. The neck pickup is all spongy low-end but not too muddy. 

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Posted
41 minutes ago, dub_junkie said:

I have a Skyline hollowbody but with Bartolinis. It's a 2005 Korean build 

 

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Very cool!

 

Si

  • 6 months later...
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Took both my USA Lakies for a swing last weekend with my ABBA tribute. Still can't get over how incredible these two basses are.
 

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Thanks! I bought it a few years ago from Andy Baxter's, just after Scott Devine was there and was very impressed with it. I didn't know that when I bought it, though, but he was right. It's possibly the best Jazz I've ever owned (or even played?). Better than the Celinder Skarbee bass I had.

 

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Volume (pull up for passive) and pan with three way selector on the top row.

 

Bass/Mid/Treble bottom row

 

Three way gives front/dual/rear coils on the humbucker

 

Edit: there are also dip switches on the preamp for pre-selecting the mids frequency. 

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Posted
4 minutes ago, dub_junkie said:

Volume (pull up for passive) and pan with three way selector on the top row.

 

Bass/Mid/Treble bottom row

 

Three way gives front/dual/rear coils on the humbucker

 

Edit: there are also dip switches on the preamp for pre-selecting the mids frequency. 

Thanks.  And what are the pickups?

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Posted
On 13/01/2026 at 15:56, dub_junkie said:

Lakland's own LH3 pickups. Says they are hand wound in their Chicago facility. 

 

Very nice they are too! 

 

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I think those Lakland/Hanson LH3 pickups are better than the Bartolini set they replaced. They're a bit more aggressive with more bite and attack.

 

Bass Player Magazine liked them, too:

 

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I've got a 44-02 Deluxe fretless with them on and it's a fabulous bass. So many classic fretless tones available with that pickup system. If you're only going to have one fretless bass it a very versatile choice.

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Posted
22 hours ago, Misdee said:

I think those Lakland/Hanson LH3 pickups are better than the Bartolini set they replaced. They're a bit more aggressive with more bite and attack.

 

Bass Player Magazine liked them, too:

 

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I've got a 44-02 Deluxe fretless with them on and it's a fabulous bass. So many classic fretless tones available with that pickup system. If you're only going to have one fretless bass it a very versatile choice.

Is that lined or unlined?

Posted
48 minutes ago, dub_junkie said:

Is that lined or unlined?

Lined, with a polyester coating like on a Pedulla, so it can withstand the abrasion of roundwound strings. It's a light one, too. Weighs about 8 pounds. Lakland CEO John Pirrucello sorted it out for me.

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