WOW ! I just got it, and so far (after 30 mins.)
my impressions are:
-I love the size/form factor
-string spacing, a big concern of mine, is great.
Any closer would've been too close
-man are these Lane Poors BRIGHT ! I expected it to
be less bright than my Music Man, but it eclipses
the MM on BOTH the top and bottom--big range of
tones, which I like. I assume the "skank" is partly
the new strings and my 3-way speaker box--I need to
turn down that mid/tweet !
-I'm pleasantly surprised at the tension--string
vibrato is a breeze, but no sloppiness
-the workmanship is great, your custom brass
fittings are especially nice.
Kudos all around David. . .
Dear David;
Received the bass today and it's really MORE than
I'd hoped for!! Not that I want to pay more for my
next one - but you really should get more for your
basses. The craftsmanship is wonderful. The bass is
light, sounds fantastic, looks like a million
bucks, is easy to play, etc., etc. I'm really
pleased with the headphones amp - now I can play
anytime, anywhere w/o lugging alot of stuff around.
Thank you - really! O.K., later, back to my
bass.
Sincerely
Mike (NY)
David,
Just wanted to send you a quick note saying that I
really love playing the 5-string you made me!! It
fits me in every way! The sound is phenomenal!! It
is so good, that the other players I play with
(drummers, horn players, and even singers!) always
comment on it. When other musicians notice it,
that's saying something! Thanks again! Q
David,
Glad to hear you made it back! Still love the bass.
You mentioned there were a couple of "oops" when
you made it. I believe I've noticed a couple of
them, but I had to look pretty hard. The guy where
I teach is known as the "Guitar Doctor" around
here, and he was quite impressed with the fret work
you did. Only things I've noticed about the bass
are most likely due to the natural aging of the
strings, inescapable characteristics of the wood
itself, and nothing a little tweak in the
adjustments wouldn't cure. Because of the bass you
made me, I plan on selling 3 of my basses. I've
already sold one, and when/if I sell the other two
I'd like to consider you making another
one...completely different of course, except for
the "Q". Everyone that has heard and or seen it is
in awe!
Quentin (TX)
David,
I cannot tell you how much I LOVE my David King
7string. The tuner placement is perfect and very
useful. It stays in tune exceptionally well. People
seem to love the tuner placement and headstock
design (among everything else). The wood selection
is beautiful and the Lane Poors p.u.'s sound
AWSEOME. The lightweight body and thin neck are
great. It's also very well balanced. But what
really continues to impress me is it's sound. The
combination of all the compents equal the hippest
bass sound I've heard (similar to a Kensmith). It
has punch, with a cool midrange that cuts through.
The icing on top is cranking the high frequency (on
board control) to a little more than 3/4's. This
brings out hip "bristling" artifacts while not
making it sound brittle. Let me summarize the five
star piece of work. After owning several basses in
my life and playing thousands in music stores
through the years I love my new DK 7 string
because: superior woodworking craftsmanship, great
onboard electronics, instrument weight, balance and
design, and ingenious functionality of each hand
machined hardware component. I am truly blown away
by this bass. As a result I would love for you to
make me a 5 string. Thanks again,
Paul (Eugene, OR)
Hi David,
just a note to tell you how CONTINUALLY THRILLED I
am with your bass (which I bought used from you
about a year ago). The pickups (Lane Poors) are the
shit and the adaptability of the instrument to all
styles of playing have gotten me to the point where
I don't ever bother to haul any other basses to my
gigs (except my Pedulla 5-string fretless
Thunderbass, just to practice intonation...). I get
a lot of interest from other musicians, I've given
out your website to them, hope it comes back to you
in business. You're a great bass luthier.
Glenn Goodwin (CA)
Hey guy...
the basses are a dream! At first I thought I really
sucked because these basses aren't very forgiving
but now I'm really getting decent chops down. The
woodworking is just amazing craftsmanship...
especially all the glue joints and those integrated
back panels!!! The braille markers and thumb rest
are superb... I just "feel" the left & right
hand positionings more naturally! Also love the
tapering at the end of fretted fretboard... perfect
place for that Vic Wooten style double-thumb stroke
pop-slap technique. Headphone preamp distorts a
little... more on fretless than fretted. Of course,
this could be the cheap earbuds I'm listening with.
Basses are a little heavy but I wouldn't change a
thing... they fell soooo o perfect. In fact, only
time I notice how heavy they are is when I'm
putting them away or carting them in the case. I
usually play about 3 hours before I even notice the
weight on my left shoulder... and by then I'm
usually ready for a break! Seriously, I pick them
up and have a hard time putting them down!
I am truly amazed at these basses and am writing
Bass Player Magazine to request they do a story on
them!
My only serious misgiving is that they seem a
little on the bright side, even when I play my
right hand closer to the fingerboard. Would
raising/lowering the pickups or changing from hex
core to round core DR Strings make a
difference?
Sincerely, your friend in low-end,
Anthony C. Orlando (Kent, OHIO)
David I've tried very hard to be hyper critical of
the basses you made and HONESTLY... I can't find a
flaw in them and too many things that just stand
out as remarkable traits! They are a little heavy
but I don't think I'd want to risk losing the low
end tone by hollowing them out. The LP preamp is a
little noisy... is he gonna work on that and swap
them out for me? You should be making a bundle off
these basses, my friend... they are truly works of
art. Sorry I haven't gotten around to getting
photos done and sent to BP but I promise I will....
Tony0 (OH)
Hello David,
I have played the bass now for several weeks and
one gig and like it more from day to day.
Lightweight, a real beauty, no fret buzz despite
the strings set low. It has a more usable B string
than any other bass I tried. I would recommend the
35" scale to everyone who wants a B string. I love
the light weight even if it's a heavy instrument by
your standards, all the hard and dense woods add
up. The tuning machines work very well and are easy
to move. The bass is a real beauty, I love the
overall look and the fretboard with the diamond
inlays. While 19 mm string spacing makes slapping
easy, I might go with 18mm spacing if I had the
chance to.
Now for the only downside: the sound of the bass is
fine, I love that growl. But I have to set the
treble control to maximum to get some real shiny
brilliance, some clarity. If I play the bass
unplugged it sounds more open and brilliant. Seems
I will have to experiment with the pickup coils in
parallel, or try out different pickups. The already
existing growl combined with some more openness,
some more HiFi-ness, that's what I'm looking
for.
If I had seen this bass in a shop I would have
tried it out and then have bought it regardless if
the sound does not completely satisfy me. The
playability is outstanding. My back loves the light
weight. I would buy the same bass again. All the
best,
Manfred (Munich, Germany)
Hi David,
Finally back to Oslo after a month in Rome! I
showed your basses to some of my bass playing
friends there and the comments were invariably
enthusiastic. Even my hypercritical teacher,
Ginafranco Gullotto, was very impressed... I also
had a chance to give them the first "real world"
test by recording on a couple of songs by a
songwriting friend of mine: I used the fretless and
recorded it straight into her 4-track: the sound
was incredible!!!
No real problems to report: the action stayed
constant despite the hot & moisty weather in
Rome and that's pretty impressive! Only two very
minor things: the volume pot on the fretless cracks
a little bit on the nearly-off position and the
strap peg on the fretted, the one I painted black,
has lost most of it's blackness (but that was
predictable). Ciao,
Francesco. (Oslo, Norway)
Hi David,
Just a quick note of appreciation 8-) Yesterday I
rehearsed with a new band and for the first time I
had the chance to give the fretted 5 a nice
workout, while until now I had used the fretless. I
had to plug straight into a mixer and share the
monitor with vocals and guitars, but still the bass
sounded amazing! I kept the electronics flat and
the instrument allowed me to get a lot of different
tones just by varying dynamics and plucking spot.
The guitarist, John, who's American, fell
completely for the built-in tuner...(did I mention
that the tuner on the fretless now works
perfectly!? Weird.). Once again I came to the
conclusion that those are just the basses of my
dreams!!! Ciao,
Francesco.
Most of yesterday night I spent playing the bass,
mostly slap but some finger style too. Yes, I agree
that it is easy to wear out hands and wrists by
simply practising for too long with a wider than
usual string spacing, but in those situations it is
really a relief to switch to simple rhythmic slap
patterns that don't need those widespread
fingerings. The feeling that I developed during
yesterdays playing is that the bass is very
inviting to play around with, I sort of started
doing slap stuff that I've never done before, just
because I enjoyed it so much. A good instrument can
really be a source of inspiration!
The straplocks are great, they work very well with
an ordinary strap but I guess will be even more
secure with the proper lock part on the strap, too.
About strings, I quite liked the ones that are on
the bass. The first half hour or so they felt very
rough on my fingers, but either they got a bit
softer very quickly or I got used to them. I really
like the sound! I think I'd prefer these to nickel.
The tuner is fantastic, works very well, is easy to
use and is completely out of the way when not used.
I am very happy that I followed your recommendation
to get it. I still think you should charge a bit
more for the work of putting it there, though! Did
you have any more photos? Will you send over these
with the strings-straplocks-and-receipt packet? I'm
planning on doing my photo session with it in a few
weeks, it will be great to have such a beautiful
and charismatic instrument as object. I'll send you
a set of pictures as soon as they're ready. Best
regards,
Måns Johnsson (Stockholm, Sweden)
Hello Dave,
the bass is here and working fine. It has already
gigged for a third of its value and you may count
on working on a little brother, or sister, as soon
as you come back. I still have some doubts if the
other should be another fretless with just a
Bartolini pentacoil (for a more Jazz sound), or a
regular fretted bass with 2 standard PU like Ken
Smith or similar (for some standard gig with slap
necessity). The Piezo "growls" too much and the B
string has a lower (piezo) volume than the others
(maybe it doesn't set properly on the saddle
because it is too big and therefore the piezo
cannot pick the sound all the way). Now I use the
switcher around 10am towards the magnetic. Probably
when you are back some work is needed to attenuate
the piezo output.
Sandro (Boston, MA)
David-
People in general are just blown away by the bass,
you should've seen the looks when I took the bass
to a music store to find a case that fits....
Recently, I quit my old band and am looking for a
new one so I've been playing on a lot of other
band's amplification systems and they are amazed
how good my bass sounds through their equipment. So
if you want me to write something for you or post
to TBL, just ask. Although, you may want to wait
until I join a new band so I have a credit after my
name.
I appreciate you following up on this. It makes me
feel good to know that if I have any problems or
questions I can just get in contact. Thanks
again-
-Bryan (PA)
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