Thanks again everyone!!!
I just got back from soundcheck a couple of hours ago, and MAN... this thing just sounds RIDICULOUS!!!!
So happy right now!!!
Lefty007 wrote:
I'm guessing you ordered this before the whole Alleva ordeal, no?
Actually, believe it or not, no... you could probably say that the stars aligned for me and Rob went WAY ABOVE and beyond the call of duty to make this bass happen for me... so the entire build only took 30 days.
I don't know if anyone else could expect a build in that time... I literally called him at the perfect time, and because we know some of the same people, he did me a huge solid. I really owe him one. He's a great guy.
AzWhoFan wrote:
no doubt the holly top looks a lot nicer in person than it does in the pics (not to say that it doesn't- natural holly can be tough to photograph).
You're right... it does look better in person. That picture is a little harsh, honestly... it was a hard flash and under fluorescent lights, and I just edited out the background, as I took it in my office. Here's a couple of better pictures of the front and back in natural light taken with my iPhone on my deck.
That definitely represents the look in person a lot more... it has a creamy look to it in direct light, and looks more white in indirect light. With the grayish streaks it kind of looks like old bones, which is totally cool with me.
It's not a "10 top" like Jules' bass... Rob told me that holly of that quality is getting harder and harder to come by. He might have been able to find a "perfect" piece, but I honestly didn't have time to wait or the money to pay for the extra trouble. The top on my bass was already in his shop and since I didn't have a 5-string, I told him to go for it after he sent me pics.
AzWhoFan wrote:
Be interested to hear what you have to say about the zero-fret and how it reacts with your playing style. Generally speaking, zero-frets are a non issue to 99% of folks, but hey, never hurts to ask eh?
As far as setup goes, I can't tell a difference... it feels the same to me, as I typically like a low-cut nut and a flat neck anyway. Tone-wise, I think I can tell... not all basses have huge tonal change between an open string and a fretted note, but some do... and this bass has NO discernible difference.
I can tell you, however, that I played an MTD import with a zero fret, and I friggin' HATED it. The bass had a bad setup and the zero fret felt like a gimmick... it just wasn't good.
Jules1 wrote:
ha, and did you go with a 6 string headstock size because you like the look of my Extended B Headstock shape ?
Haha!
Actually, no... it was really just the holly top. Rob does offer the extended B-string option, but I'm not sure if I believe it works.
The real reason I did a 6-string headstock was to add a Hipshot d-tuner to both the B and the E strings, so there would be plenty of room for the lever to rotate. UNFORTUNATELY, with the rush of everything, we didn't remember to compensate for distance between the bass and treble sides of the headstock, so the d-stuner wouldn't fit.
Fellow lefty Bill from Hipshot is on the case though, and he's looking in to possible ways we could make it work. It might not be possible, but that's ok... I absolutely love the look of the headstock regardless.
Ok, time to go get ready for my gig... I'm going to have SO MUCH fun tonight!!
WOOT!