Thornton Davis
Well-known member
For straight-out-of-the-box utility, no fuss and no muss, it's the single H.
This was my thinking when I ordered my Big Al 5-H which i'm told will be arriving any day now.
TD
For straight-out-of-the-box utility, no fuss and no muss, it's the single H.
I think you need more time with the ba5. The active passive serie parallel are really fun to play with
How does the BA5 hang on your body compared to a Bongo or SR5? I mean, going from SR5 to Bongo the nut end is a bit farther away...
While I find it completely comfortable in a Music Man way, there is also this: my friend Bob played it a while back - and Bob is really, deep-down, a Fender guy. I don't even hate him for it. Well, not much, anyway. But Bob's a Fender guy, and 4 strings are plenty for him. He played the Big Al 5 SSS for a bit and said, "Well, hell. I guess I have to get one of these." And he is. He is getting one, a 4 banger. Make of that what you will. I'll just say this bass could win over a metric ass-load of Fender diehards. (And then they'd all have to buy Bongos, too.)
The passive is really fun. You should play a night with it and you may be surprised.
BH- I totally had a similar experience to your friend. I was a lifetime Fender player. I totally swore by their gear. I have a J5 Deluxe, a P5 Deluxe, and an unique 80's PBass. Played nothing but Fender for 17 years.
I read up about the Big Al on the site and the forums here and was very intrigued. Then when I finally saw one in the local shop, I had to plug it in and play. It took maybe 15 minutes of playing around with the settings and that was me done. I didn't buy it right there on the spot because of the wife giving me the death stare, but I went home and then rushed back to the store about an hour or so later, and made it 15 minutes before they closed, and bought the bass. After playing it, it became an obsession and I had to have it. I talked about it all the way home, went on the website to look at more pics and specs...it was pathetic. I brought it out the next night on a gig with me and I haven't opened up the cases to my Fenders since. The BA4SSS has everything for my needs right now, except the low B. When the need arises for that lower rumble, the BA5 will be the next addition (after a classic ray of course)
BP- The passive tone is killer! I always rehearse in passive and play the gigs in active because the sound guys always prefer that, but the passive tones this thing gets are stellar!!! The tone knob adds so much and coupled with the pickup selection, the possibilities are pretty amazing. Thanks for this great product! It has changed my perspective completely!
Big Red arriving tomorrow.
*tapping foot*
I haven't been this excited about a new bass in a while.
Al4 or 5? SSS or H?!
Big Red arriving tomorrow.
*tapping foot*
I haven't been this excited about a new bass in a while.
BP- The passive tone is killer! I always rehearse in passive and play the gigs in active because the sound guys always prefer that, but the passive tones this thing gets are stellar!!! The tone knob adds so much and coupled with the pickup selection, the possibilities are pretty amazing. Thanks for this great product! It has changed my perspective completely!
+1
I played the gig last thursday with the Big Al 4 with neck+bridge in passive mode and the spund was huge over the sansamp bddi as DI, the probass 500 and an Ampeg fridge. The thing got amazing tones!
I promise to play the single H in passive as soon as I have another night to spend with it.
Oh. Goodness.
Yes, this works pretty well.
*cueing up some Hall & Oates*
Oh. Goodness.
Yes, this works pretty well.
*cueing up some Hall & Oates*
its the DNA he is worried about AD...
The tone conrol is very effective in passive....it was a challenge that I tossed Dudley....he caught it like a gold glove center fielder.....