The finish is darker in real life than it appears in these photos:



I wasn't thrilled with the appearance when I opened the case, but once I saw it under better light I realized the swamp ash body has quite a bit of flame. Even then, I didn't realize the extent of it until I saw it under the camera's flash. As much as I love the look of flamed maple, I love flamed ash even more. Here are a couple of shots that emphasize it:


I'm curious about the mark beneath the neck plate in the last photo. It seems to be a stain within the finish. As far as I can tell it is not in the wood, and the finish is smooth throughout that area. The interesting thing is that the only other instrument I've seen something like this on is my '84 Interceptor Bass, which has a nearly identical mark in the exact same place. Thoughts on this, anybody? Hopefully Fred will read this and weigh in...
As far as playing goes, the neck on this bass is awesome. The nut is 1 5/8", with the same profile as my Interceptor Bass. The feel is also really close to my Lynx. It's the slightest bit slimmer than a first-style SB-1 or SB-2 (at least in my experience), and much narrower feeling than the early L-series basses. The body seems a little bit narrower than the early L-series, but I haven't compared them side-by-side yet. The belly cut also seems a bit deeper. In terms of overall feel, it's very close to the Interceptor and Lynx.
The sound is quite different than the L-series basses. The El Toro doesn't have the earth-shaking low end of the large MFD humbuckers, but there is a lot more snap and ring on the D and G strings. The output also seems to be a bit lower compared to the L-2000E and even the passive L-1000. That's not necessarily a bad thing; I suspect the El Toro will be better suited for rock, where the early L-series instruments excel IMO at blues, country, and reggae/dub styles that call for a solid fundamental "thud" without a lot of overtones. So far the El Toro seems to be overtone city, even more so than the SB-2 or Lynx.
It's time to get back to playing this baby!
Ken