danbanbass Posted Wednesday at 11:46 Posted Wednesday at 11:46 (edited) So after 3 months of waiting it’s arrived, I custom ordered a Precision Bass by Luca at Alnus Basses. (Insert joke about name here) There wasn’t an awful lot of information about them on the web, so set about tracking down owners across social media outlets, general consensus was he made lovely basses. I’ve always wanted a lime green metallic P Bass but Fender custom shop prices were out of reach for me especially when buying blind. I contacted Luca and gave him the specs I wanted and went through step by step with him in regard to colour shades/pickguard colours etc. I liked the fact he made the necks and bodies out of raw materials rather than pre made husks of the shelf, all paint/relicing and pickups were done in house and I liked the thought of a bass being built in a lovely Italian village (My family originates from Italy so this was a little piece of Italy). So for the result, it’s beautifully made and very resonant! The colour may not be to everyone’s tastes but I’m really happy with it, it needed a little setup to get it how I wanted it and it’s lovely. Just waiting for amp to warm up before plugging it in, if the pickup isn’t my bag I have a couple laying around including a Fender PV60 and Seymour Duncan Quarterpound. I will more than likely fit a badass 2 bridge to it aswell which I have spare. Edited Wednesday at 11:47 by danbanbass 19 Quote
BassApprentice Posted Wednesday at 12:06 Posted Wednesday at 12:06 Whilst the colour isn't to my liking - the rest of the work looks great. Quite a convincing relic job, although the neck has no reason to be so worn after the 7th fret! 😂😉 1 1 Quote
Lozz196 Posted Wednesday at 12:10 Posted Wednesday at 12:10 That’s really nice, and the colour looks great with the tort. Looks good in the pic with the other two basses too. 1 Quote
Mrbigstuff Posted Wednesday at 12:15 Posted Wednesday at 12:15 I like the colour a lot. Hadn’t heard of this maker before but sounds like a good experience. 1 Quote
danbanbass Posted Wednesday at 12:31 Author Posted Wednesday at 12:31 (edited) 37 minutes ago, BassApprentice said: Whilst the colour isn't to my liking - the rest of the work looks great. Quite a convincing relic job, although the neck has no reason to be so worn after the 7th fret! 😂😉 That’s a fair comment, I get up around 12ft quite often….usually to adjust intonation 😂 Edited Wednesday at 12:43 by danbanbass 1 Quote
danbanbass Posted Wednesday at 12:43 Author Posted Wednesday at 12:43 16 minutes ago, Mrbigstuff said: I like the colour a lot. Hadn’t heard of this maker before but sounds like a good experience. I first saw it on a run of Gibson Les Paul Custom Shops a while ago and has always sat at the back of my mind. So has been bubbling away for some time. Quote
Reggaebass Posted Wednesday at 13:35 Posted Wednesday at 13:35 Congrats on your new bass, I missed out on a red one of these a while back, the build quality looks really good, the neck wear isn’t for me but that’s just personal taste, nice one 1 Quote
danbanbass Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago On 03/12/2025 at 13:35, Reggaebass said: Congrats on your new bass, I missed out on a red one of these a while back, the build quality looks really good, the neck wear isn’t for me but that’s just personal taste, nice one Thanks mate, the build quality is decent and my only criticism is the action needed tweaking and nut slots deepening a bit but other than that it’s decent! Even the pickup sounds great, I’ve only played it at home mind but will give it some at Rehearsal on Monday. 1 Quote
JJMotown Posted 56 minutes ago Posted 56 minutes ago Looks great. Some clay dots would had been the proverbial icing... and complimented the colours. Quote
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