I was not expecting this to be a New Bass Day. I only ordered the bass yesterday, and it wasn't supposed to ship until this evening. Somehow it made it from New York to Maryland overnight, and was waiting for me when I got home. Anyway, here are a couple of pics - more to follow tomorrow or Sunday:
The bass was listed online as having a Honey finish, but the salesman thought it looked a bit orange. I think he was right, so for now I'm calling the finish Clear Orange. It's definitely darker than my Honeyburst L-2000. The body is very tightly grained swamp ash. IMO this is much more typical of the grain on the very earliest F-100s and L-1000s than what's common in recent production. This bass is very light - I'm guessing around 8 lbs - and has the best-feeling neck in the collection. These come standard with a 1.75" nut, but the 1.5" "Jazz" profile on this one is a perfect match for the body and sound. I'm still working on the setup. It arrived with a back bow, so I'm gradually working the neck to a buzz-free place.
It was getting too late to crank the amp up, but I was able to get a sense of the tones the L-1500 will produce. This model gets some criticism on bass discussion boards for having a very treble sound in active mode. The words "too aggressive" also show up on the web pretty often. With cheap generic roundwound strings, I'm getting a pretty good range of tones. There is quite a bit of treble with the pre-amp on, but it is not at all thin or tinny sounding. It reminds me quite a bit of the tone Peter Hook had with Joy Division and New Order. It's nice and meaty, but it extends nicely into the upper registers. It really seems to like wide intervals, like playing up around the 12th fret while letting an open string ring underneath.
The L-1500 also seems to be very sensitive to the style of playing (pizzicato, picking or slapping) and the right hand's position - probably more so than any of my other G&Ls. I tried a couple of random pedals before I had to turn down, just to see how they would respond. I think this bass will do very nicely with distortion (a Way Huge Swollen Pickle and an EHX Bass Muff tonight), and it really growled through a Moogerfooger Lowpass Filter. It made an EHX CLone Theory sound decent, so I'm really looking forward to hearing it through the Moog Cluster Flux.
More to follow as I explore this bass more over the weekend.
Ken
NBD - L-1500!
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Well Done!
Congrats on getting one of the most under-appreciated under-the-radar basses on the Planet!
So many opt for the 2-pup versions, or gush about 'Rays and so forth, but there sits the unassuming L1500.
I've seen several 1500's out there that I've had my eye on, never made the leap, but who knows... one day!
Yours looks great, and I'll bet it just punches lights out and gets smooth tones too!
Play that thang!
Congrats on getting one of the most under-appreciated under-the-radar basses on the Planet!
So many opt for the 2-pup versions, or gush about 'Rays and so forth, but there sits the unassuming L1500.
I've seen several 1500's out there that I've had my eye on, never made the leap, but who knows... one day!
Yours looks great, and I'll bet it just punches lights out and gets smooth tones too!
Play that thang!
LOCK it in the POCKET!
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Looks great Ken !!
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I had been thinking about ordering one of these for a while. After playing this one, I'm pretty sure that when I do order a new G&L it will be a fretless L-1500.
Ken
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Great score Ken. Wonderful looking bass. How many basses do you have in your collection now?
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Let's see...one, two...I'll have to get back to you on that...yowhatsshakin wrote:Great score Ken. Wonderful looking bass. How many basses do you have in your collection now?
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Company showed up right as I started typing that last reply. The current count is eleven:yowhatsshakin wrote:Great score Ken. Wonderful looking bass. How many basses do you have in your collection now?
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'80 L-1000 (pre-production)
'81 L-2000E
'82 L-1000 (rescue/project bass)
'83 SB-1
'83 SB-2
'84 El Toro
'84 Interceptor Bass
'86 Lynx
'98 ASAT Bass (possibly from '99 Winter NAMM)
'99 L-1500 (date not confirmed yet)
'00 L-2000 Fretless
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Nice one Ken. Maybe it was just a heavy-handed employee that applied the stain, much like the variance in tint seen in the GOT necks, resulting in a darker than usual honey. Whatever the cause it looks great.
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An exquisite list, Ken, especiallly the pre-BBE part of it! But I'm certainly not implying the last 3 are slouches. Congrats again.KenC wrote:Company showed up right as I started typing that last reply. The current count is eleven:
'80 L-1000 (pre-production)
'81 L-2000E
'82 L-1000 (rescue/project bass)
'83 SB-1
'83 SB-2
'84 El Toro
'84 Interceptor Bass
'86 Lynx
'98 ASAT Bass (possibly from '99 Winter NAMM)
'99 L-1500 (date not confirmed yet)
'00 L-2000 Fretless
Ken
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Ken , I'm Jones'in for a family shot bad !!
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I'll need to go out and buy about nine more stands first...Fumble fingers wrote:Ken , I'm Jones'in for a family shot bad !!
I do think that pic is overdue. I'll try to get an indoor shot one night this week.
I've been playing the L-1500 all evening. I don't see how these are criticized so much for being "too aggressive". I can get my all-tube Fender Bassman Ten to overdrive slightly in active mode, even at low volumes - I was nailing the bass tone from Roxy Music's "Love is the Drug", straight into the amp - but it tones down to a nice warm thump with no difficulty. It's not the same as a 'hog L-1000 with good flats, but then again nothing is. The more I play this bass, the more I want to hear how a fretless L-1500 would sound.
I guess it could be a bit too aggressive for a small solid-state practice amp. I'll have to try it with my son's Workingman's Ten tomorrow evening.
Ken