It's weird because I bought this on a whim. I have another 5-string which I
like, but it doesn't sound right and I bypassed the preamp to realise that
the pickups themselves are not great... and there isn't much choice out
there for 5-string MM style pickups, it's either low end crap, or rather
expensive stuff -and it has 2 pickups-which I feel reluctant to buy just to
see if this bass improves enough.
I was actually looking for a wide-spacing 5-string bass, and somehow I went
for this one RB2500, untested, which in addition has a pretty narrow string
spacing. And you know what? It doesn't really bother me. I slap a bit
(badly) and it's not hard, getting the finger in to pop requires a bit of
extra attention until I get used to it, but it's fine. And the narrower neck
means it's more comfortable and I can play faster/accurately.
Just one pickup, MM style, and very effective active EQ (2-band). I'm in
love.
I'm writing this because I often see the question about what's agood
inexpensive bass etc... and if you want a 5-string I think this is one to
look at definitely. I'm in the UK, but I've seen them going for very little
in the US.
And I shut up now.
Well, not quite... I never tried these black coated DR strings. They seem
pretty nice. I have no idea how long they've been on this bass and seller
hasn't told me yet. Anybody else uses them? Do they stay bright noticeably
longer than other brands? I have to say i like the way they feel.. and call
me vain, but it's nice to have them in colours ;-)
Jose
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Current fave guitar: Fender 'Sambora' Stratocaster
Current fave bass: Warwick Corvette $$
Congrats, Joe! Always nice to get your hands on a sleeper... Post some
pics of that paintjob, man!
Corey
It's hard to photograph... it doesn't quite look like in the pictures, but
you get the idea.
http://www.mcnach.com/MISC/RB2500_1
http://www.mcnach.com/MISC/RB2500_2
http://www.mcnach.com/MISC/RB2500_3
http://www.mcnach.com/MISC/RB2500_4
http://www.mcnach.com/MISC/RB2500_5
It was black originally.
The strings (DR blacks) are about a year old I'm told... but they sound and
feel great.
Current fave guitar: Fender 'Sambora' Stratocaster
Those are DR Black Beauties. I've used them on an OLP Tony Levin which
is my main workhorse for some years now, and I like them a lot. Very
lasting with a sweet singing tone.
I also have them on a black Fender Catalina acoustic guitar where they
look nice since even the plain strings are all black.
And recently I put a set of them on the '78 Precision fretless.
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>> Congrats, Joe! Always nice to get your hands on a sleeper... Post some
>> pics of that paintjob, man!
>>
>> Corey
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>It's hard to photograph... it doesn't quite look like in the pictures, but
>you get the idea.
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>http://www.mcnach.com/MISC/RB2500_1
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>http://www.mcnach.com/MISC/RB2500_2
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>http://www.mcnach.com/MISC/RB2500_3
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>http://www.mcnach.com/MISC/RB2500_4
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>http://www.mcnach.com/MISC/RB2500_5
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>It was black originally.
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>The strings (DR blacks) are about a year old I'm told... but they sound and
>feel great.
>
>Jose
Looks nice. How do you like the strings? I was thinking of switching
from my TI Jazz Flats to something with a touch more tension
(remaining with flats, however). What do you think?
Well, I love these strings but... they're not flats. They're roundwounds.
:-)
Yep, "black beauties".
They are quite nice. Gauge seems to be 45-65-85-105-125, and if they feel
and sound this good after almost a year, I think the next bass that needs
strings will try a fresh set of DR Black Beauties. Well, or maybe the pink
ones ;-)
Hi, Jose. I use Black Beauties on most of my basses. I had used Hi-Beams for
over ten years. I switched when I signed an endorsement agreement with them,
at their recommendation that I try them. And I LOVE 'em! To me, they sound
like Hi-Beams that have settled in for a day and lost a bit of harshness
that they have right out of the wrapper. And then they last a
looooooooooooooong time. How long will depend on a lot of things, but I
think that, no matter what, you'll get a much longer life than normal.
Have fun with that new bass!
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Hi Lane,
thanks for that.
Well, three days later into which I squeezed a lot of practice with this
bass have convinced me of two things:
1) I *really* like this bass, and I feel the Warwick falling our of favour.
In fact, I could use a 5-string as a main bass rather than being an
"option". If someone had told me this a year ago... hell, a month ago! I
would have not believe them.
2) I just ordered some DR Black Beauties for a couple of basses. It seems a
bit boring to talk about strings, compared to basses, but... there's
something special about these and I can't quite put my finger on it (I was
going to delete that, pun totally unintentional... :-)