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phatduckk

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I got my Big AL today. And... it's a really good. No seriously, its a damn good bass.

I dunno what magic potion the MM folks drank this year but both the Big AL and 25th are absurdly great instruments.

So I got home late from work but still squeezed in some playing time. In general the pickup selection options + the preamp give your an absurd amount of flexibility.

The single coils are pretty amazing. They rock solo'd and rock combined. The bridge solo'd is super fun & a refreshing new sound being that I'm a "humbucker at the bridge" kinda guy.

I had a Bongo once and i found myself playing differently due to the preamp. Kinda like the preamp was so flexible it would constantly dare me to do new things w/ my sound.... in turn getting me to play different styles. This happens again with the Big AL. It just makes you stretch yourself cuz the bass can - you almost have to try and keep up with the breadth of the bass.

its a lot of fun!

It has a Sterling neck - so that's excellent & feels right at home to me.

So chalk me up as a fan. its a damn good bass.

thanks for building it guys :)

and here's a pick from Brandt since I haven't snapped any of my own

MM_BIGAL_F25218_lg5.jpg


if you've got the $ and are considering getting one just do yourself a favor and go for it. I haven't been this floored by a bass in a long, long time
 

laneline

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great combination, man I never would have thought of a Tort gd, with blue but it looks incredible. I hope a five string is in the cards, TPB are my pushers also, great store & great guys to deal with. All the best with a smokin' bass.
 

GWDavis28

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Phatty, awesome man, just awesome!! Can't wait to see your pictures of it.

You gonna start an BALOC?

Glenn |B)
 

jefft54

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Congrats. I'm thinking of getting a Big Al. I'm also a bridge/humbucker guy. Is there an appreciable difference in the tone from the "normal" EBMM sound of the SR or Sterling. I saw the Friedland demo and didn't really hear that much difference.
 

phatduckk

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Congrats. I'm thinking of getting a Big Al. I'm also a bridge/humbucker guy. Is there an appreciable difference in the tone from the "normal" EBMM sound of the SR or Sterling. I saw the Friedland demo and didn't really hear that much difference.

Yeah, but I want to see your awesome pick technique!

ok fine. ill try to record something pretty soon. i havent been playing bass much so my picking technique's probably a tad rusty but ill try
 

Stereo_Monkey

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Whow, congrats to that beautiful bass!!!

Actually I ask TPB not long ago to sell that beauty to me. Unfortuately Big Poppa does not allow them to sell EBMMs to Germany :confused:
 

Freddels

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I got a chance to play a Big Al today at GC. Of course, somebody had pulled off the sticker that explains what the buttons do. :( But I seemed to like passive with all the buttons up (which after looking at the schematic is coils 1 + 2 series). Next time, I'll bring the schematic with me so that I'll get to try out the other options. A very nice playing bass. I played it through a Fender Rumble 100 and it sounded great.:)

They also had two Anniv basses (an HH and an HSS) but they were too high on the wall and of course nobody could get them down for me. :(
 

strummer

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Actually I ask TPB not long ago to sell that beauty to me. Unfortuately Big Poppa does not allow them to sell EBMMs to Germany :confused:

No, you have to buy from an european dealer. The exceptions are used (of course) and ltd eds that are 2 years old. (so when the 2010 le comes out US stores are allowed to sell you the 2008 model even if it's new in their inventory)
 
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