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T Alan

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I want to replace my 'Ray5H with something new. Here's the family as it stands now-
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I mostly do live(improv) looping, so I want something that lends itself to that. Naturally, I'd rather keep it EBMM. So what are your thoughts?
 

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I see you like fretless so go Roasted fretless SSS Big Al. That way you can snag the ebony board and get the whole electronics package that the Big Al offers.
 

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I see you like fretless so go Roasted fretless SSS Big Al. That way you can snag the ebony board and get the whole electronics package that the Big Al offers.

Who are you who are so wise in the ways of science?

I think I've had two pieces of advice from The Wise and Powerful Alien Warlord known here as Dargin. Both turned out extremely well.

"When Dargin talks, people listen."
 

T Alan

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Believe me, I really appreciate everyones input and I'm trying to convince myself on the roasted B A SSS as I think it'd be absolutely DREAMY with that ebony fingerboard in fretless. I just need help getting my head wrapped around not having a *nice* fretted bass.
 

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Reflex HSS, its so new, you'd have that new bass smell for longer. Roasted, fretted or not, in that white with black binding, swwwwwwweeeeet.
 

cellkirk74

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Believe me, I really appreciate everyones input and I'm trying to convince myself on the roasted B A SSS as I think it'd be absolutely DREAMY with that ebony fingerboard in fretless. I just need help getting my head wrapped around not having a *nice* fretted bass.

So make it fretted! I believe the Big Al SSS to offer it's full potential only in the fretted version. You can get some insanely good slap and old school sounds out of that babe. Go fretted BASSS.
 

keko

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T Alan, I suggest also one of the new reflex 5 models, to keep one 5 banger in Your stable! ;)

I can't wait my dealer to give me a final price offer, to get order mine!

Great wood work, the best pickups in the world, 4 band EQ (You already know what this electronics can do on Your Bongo 6, right?), series/parallel switching, active/passive switching, whole new design dimension in the bass world, light weight headstock tuners...etc.

Can't miss with one of reflexes! :)
 

drTStingray

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As you're doing improv looping live, maybe a Bongo 6 fretted (roasted neck) - the Reflex 5 would give more sound options, but less note range - difficult choices eh?

A Classic Ray would also be different (sonically and visually - dependent on colour choice) - and might provide enough sound range to do the job also ;)
 

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A Classic Ray would also be different (sonically and visually - dependent on colour choice) - and might provide enough sound range to do the job also ;)

Yeah, indeed, Classic 5 banger is what I would like to take next year for collection reasons and it really sounds awesome (try to find Ed Friedland's demo on YT)!

Or if You really want something different, take one of Big Al 5 in range!
 
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