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Psychicpet

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Well fellas, got another Tony Levin OLP at the store today and man, you guys have got a good thing going. A really sweet piece of bass for the money, even cost aside it's a great unit. So this'll be TL #2 inside of 3weeks , both aged-natural, just waiting to send this out the door so I can get on the back-order list for a Peach one. :cool:

keep up the OLP!
 

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does anyone know what amps Levin uses? i like his tone...

and just as a side note, why did OLP make a signature bass for Tony and not Ernie Ball?
 

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pattiejay said:
and just as a side note, why did OLP make a signature bass for Tony and not Ernie Ball?

i remember someone (i think Jack) asking TL why he didnt have a sig MM at Open House and TL's reply was along the lines of: "cuz i like the basses the way they are". not the exact words but i beleive he said something to that effect ... (someone please correct me if im wrong)

as far as OLP, i dunno ... marketting maybe?
 

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Psychicpet said:
He's back with using Ampeg now but as for on record.... that's most likely just the beautiful sound of a mastered Ernie Ball Music Man Sting Ray 5 :D
figures :cool:
apparently he sessioned for Sarah McLachlan on Afterglow
his sound really says something to those who think stingray's are one trick ponies - not only can it be agressive but also subtle and sweet :cool:
 

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i believe the reason its olp and not musicman is because musicman doesnt need to make sigs to get artists to use their basses, or to sell them for that matter. Stringray is enough to keep them on and get them off the hooks :)
 

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Psychicpet said:
Well fellas, got another Tony Levin OLP at the store today and man, you guys have got a good thing going. A really sweet piece of bass for the money, even cost aside it's a great unit. So this'll be TL #2 inside of 3weeks , both aged-natural, just waiting to send this out the door so I can get on the back-order list for a Peach one. :cool: keep up the OLP!
OLP is just another copy operation, not a partner or branch of EB. AAMOF, OLP makes Spector copies and possibly some others. You seem to imply something else..... Is the the Tony Levin sig model in particular some sort of corrobortation with EB MM?? Not that independent clones, copies or ho's are dirt in my eyes, but you made me curious about the TL in particular.
 

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Golem said:
OLP is just another copy operation, not a partner or branch of EB. AAMOF, OLP makes Spector copies and possibly some others. You seem to imply something else..... Is the the Tony Levin sig model in particular some sort of corrobortation with EB MM?? Not that independent clones, copies or ho's are dirt in my eyes, but you made me curious about the TL in particular.

OLP stands for Official Licensed Product...


Official..
seems like some sort of partnership there, even if it is with several companies.

joel D.
 

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Golem said:
OLP is just another copy operation, not a partner or branch of EB. AAMOF, OLP makes Spector copies and possibly some others. You seem to imply something else..... Is the the Tony Levin sig model in particular some sort of corrobortation with EB MM?? Not that independent clones, copies or ho's are dirt in my eyes, but you made me curious about the TL in particular.
OLP is it's own entity and company but it was birthed ;to the best of my knowledge; out of the brains of BP and his buddy Gary Hanser(i believe) although it's Gary's baby, the designs for the 'MM' series of guitars and basses that OLP gets are officially licensed from EBMM and yes, the TL sig bass is as close to an EBMM StingRay5 you're gonna find for the money. The build quality is very consistent with the OLPs and the sound is good and the price..... good enough to get a beginner or hobbyist on their way to a full fledged EBMM some day.
 

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MCBTunes said:
i believe the reason its olp and not musicman is because musicman doesnt need to make sigs to get artists to use their basses, or to sell them for that matter. Stringray is enough to keep them on and get them off the hooks :)

Yeah, just look at their guitar line! Wait a minute.....

Luke
JP
Albert Lee
Vinny Moore
Steve Morse

Maybe it's just the bass line that doesn't need signature artists.
 

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I think guitarists play signature guitars more in general than bassists due. I know i dont want a signature bass, for whatever reason.
 
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