Lakland Skyline 55-02 Three Tone Burst Bass Demo
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- Опубліковано 15 лип 2019
- Morten Ehlers from Bass Buddha makes a bass demo of the Skyline 55-02 three-tone sunburst from Lakland.
This bass features an ash body, maple neck, laurel wood fingerboard, Lakland's own pickups and preamp with a 3-band EQ.
Disclaimer: The toggle switch is used as a tap coil switch which gives you three options.
You can use the bridge pair, all of them or neck pair.
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I love your channel and your shop!
.. Oh yes, great basses, love the Skyline series!
Best regards from germany 😎👍
I couldn't agree more :-)
HAH! Love your attitude man :) and your playing. Skyline series sounds also sounds awesome. think I might get one.
Thanks man :-) it's great basses for sure
Awesome 😎🎸💯
Crazy slap tone, man! Are you still just recording the basses directly or is that an amp? Love all of your videos by the way, man!
Thanks, yeah it get's recorded through the Monique preamp and then into my Mac :-)
First , Hi do you remember me , I think yes because I stressed out you with a lot of questions. After months of observations I decided for a sandberg panther buckeye V . Thanks for the collaboration
That is a cool decision I hope you like it!!!!!!
Installed, Bartolini in mine and it still sounds about the same. The LH3 preamp is coloring the sound which means I should have gotten A Bartolini preamp. That will be my next expenditure
Awesome demo, really great that you showed all the pickup combinations in different playing styles! And I must say, in your hands, it does deliver the StingRay sound pretty convincingly! Some say that a Lakland can't do this. Since you played a bunch already: how would you compare this to a Sandberg TM? Which one does the StingRay better and which one gets closer to a Jazz Bass? Which do you prefer in terms of sound, feel and craftsmanship?
That is a good question :-)
First of my experience with Sandberg and Lakland is players sound feels very different on each of the brands basses, so it's a bit hard to say how you would sound in a A/B test.
But I think it's fair to say that the 5502 Laklands has bit more body to the sound but at the same time also bit more rough than the Sandberg TM which is a little more polite and also a bit more Jazz bass like compared to the 5502.
Does that make sense?
I see the same bass 55-94 USA model. What is the real difference between them? Cheap vs expensive
The switch on the Lakland basses is NOT parallel/series... it's a true coil tap. I don't know why people keep saying it's for parallel/series, it says right on Lakland's site that it's a coil tap.
Damn Jake! you are right I was not aware of this and of cause I need to do disclaimer :-) thanks for the enlightenment
It needs to be.
It's a coil switch: 1/both/2, no tap is happening. Coil tap is when you only use a part of one coil. For example, the Delano TheHybrid on my bass does that. It has one high-impedance J-style coil and one low-impedance MM-style coil. You can use the J-style coil alone (split, close to 60s Fender specs), or a part of the J-style coil (tapped) in parallel to the MM-style coil to get close to a pre-EB StingRay sound.
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Don't change pickups just throw out the LH3 and Get a Bart preamp. LH3 is strictly a Motown Sound.
Richard Mccain were can i get the pre amp from? & is it a fairly easy install?
Id say its the other way around, the LH3 cuts more and has more presence.
LH3 is the modern Motown sound.
What about Aguilar preamp? What's your thoughts on that swap out