ED2STRINGS wrote:
That Davison LP bass is sweet as hell. I been lookin at them on the bay, how does it sound? I'm going thru another supersuckers fase and I'm convinced I need one. God forbid Gibson or Epiphone get on the ball and make some lefties. But seriously, let me know how that davison plays.
thanx.............
I HAD to have a lefty with an f-hole, I've got a few righty hollowbodies, and a lefty Hofner, but no lefty with f-hole. So, I had a few extra $$ and got the Davison. I'd read a few negative reviews but I took a shot.
Build quality reminds me of the Epi Viola bass I had before I got the Hofner, not bad at all. 32" scale so it's kind of a cross between a short-scale and a long. The pickups are "full-range", meaning they have decent low-end(NOT mudbucker low-end but certainly good) and plenty of treble. Basically it's a modern-sounding bass if strung with rounds. First thing I did was put Roto black nylons on it, then it sounded "old-school". Second, I replaced the chrome P-bass knobs with Les Paul knobs. Looks better.
It's got a good bridge and lousy tuners, they function fine but are not smooth in operation. I have the action nice and low with no fret buzz. Bass balances well on a strap. Biggest negative is the p/u switch. Mine arrived with a broken switch knob. The switch functioned just fine tho'. A while back I bought the exact same switch off ebay, swapped it out, and on the first flick of the switch the knob cracked and fell off. So, I use it w/o the knob, no prob. I'm thinking of having a different pickguard made, maybe a clear tort like the old Gibson archtops.
I use this bass for our "British Invasion" set(Zombies,Animals,Yardbirds,etc.) and usually use both pickups with both tones full up. Some songs I roll the tones off, and on some I just use the neck p/u with the tone rolled off. The "gigbag" it comes with is more of a "gigsack" for lack of a better word, it has zero padding, so don't let the free gigbag influence your buying decision.
The bass is worth the asking price. I saw last week that they have the same lefty bass in an orange-y finish, Hmm...