Some updates to the collection. I've been busy selling off several of my right handed collectables lately, trying to shrink the herd- and I'm happy to report that while I didn't get as much for some as I might have if I'd held out for a few more years, I made a healthy profit on every one of them- so somebody's still buying! Unfortunately it seems that every time something leaves... something else comes in...
I'll try to update the other sets with some comments later today if I have time- and apologies for a few of the pics, not quite up to clarity standard.
Carvin B4: I've always liked and owned Carvins, and always gotten complements on the passive tone of my Swamp Ash LB20 strung with a set of TI flats. I'd never had a bolt neck Carvin and only have one othere Fretless so when thius came along I thought I 'd give it a shot. Bass sounds great, Swamp Ash body/ maple neck combo nice and warm, tons of fretless "mwah" off the ebony board. I'm thinking about ordering a fretted neck for it, to be able to swap between fretted and fretless.
Carvin BB70P: I'd been trying to decide between getting one of the new bolt neck SB4000s or a Bunny Brunel-- but ended up going wiith the Brunel because I'd played one before at the Carvin factory and loved the feel and balance, so I had been lusting for quite awhile. This is maxed out with the newer P series electronics setup- active / passive and bass/ mid cut boost and frequency sweep, soapbar humbuckers and the Hipshot piezo bridge,with individual amplifiers and trim pots for each string, and a blend control to blend the piezo with the soapbar pickups. I've owned a bunch of Carvins over many years from LB50s to an Icon (which BTW I didn't really care for), and this is my favorite of them all- an incredible do it all bass that plays like butter!
Cort B4 Artisan: I'm amazed how many people don't realize that Cort is one of the most important guitar companies on the planet, responsible for building so many brands contracted to them by companies like Ibanez (amongst others). This is acually a NOS older (pre- Bartolini) model year B4 Artisan. often referred to in reviews as a "Poor mans Warwick" of sorts, with features and tone that will exceed your expectatioms. Wenge wood neck, Active pickups, Hi Mass bridge, excellent sounding electronics. I also have a couple newer model B4's with the Bartolini electronics (one is a fretless- and the best sounding, easiest playing fretless bass I've ever played) . I had to get them both imported from Euro stores- I really think the Cort Artisan line is vastly underated, and lefty Artisans are pretty much unavailable stateside. Not sure why they don't import them in this market, as from an overall standpoint I prefer them to the similar Ibanez stuff coming out of Korea.