I’m finding that I want to play Ps with heavy flatwounds. These sound great but end up being too heavy to play at the bridge pickup so kind of negate having a PJ for me. I think I’d be better off with a separate P and J, hence this beauty is up for sale.
I ordered this new directly from Lakland and got it in summer 2020 (but still haven’t got around to taking the film off the pickguard).
Anyone who’s tried these will know that Lakland make some of the nicest necks out there and this is no exception. Beautiful and a doddle to get around on due to the slim nut and satin finish. This has the full size Hipshot tuners on (standard wind) rather than the Ultralites.
Nice and beefy P bass pickup (one of their own design) and a burpy J bridge pickup.
Alder body in Olympic White. Rosewood fretboard with bird's eye maple dots. Quartersawn maple neck. The J pickup is painted in the same finish as the body.
37.5mm at nut, 22mm at 1st fret, 24.25mm at 12th fret. 10” radius.
@dub_junkie can probably attest to how nice this is as I let him have a play on it when he bought a bass off me a few months back.
Strung with Labella 760FL flats (which seem to offer the best compromise for playing over either pickup) and recently set up by Jon Shuker.
I’ve noticed a small lacquer crack around one of the neck heel screw rings. See picture.
Weight is 4.3kg.
Collection from Sheffield preferred. Possible delivery/meet-up around Yorkshire, on the route between Sheffield and the North-East or on the route from Sheffield to Bath. Please ask and I’ll see what’s feasible. I'm not going to post this.
Drop me a line if you have any questions.
Here’s a taste of what it sounds like as a P (direct into a Focusrite Scarlett 2i4):
Rhodes Herb type riff with Lakland bass.mp3