What would it take to make the T-Bass really fly? More articulation in the upper range, better balance and durability. Durability? Yep. Mike’s seen his share of broken headstocks due to its angle and location of the trussrod. Add in the heavy tuners, and the large size of the headstock, and quite a few went south for the winter. The Lull T-Bass has less headstock angle, lighter tuners and the trussrod is adjusted at the body. It’s also a bolt-on. Why? More articulation on the upper end as well as being easier to work on. Any low-end shift is easily offset by the thicker body cut.
My Orange thingy is just a couple weeks away................
They have shots for that, y'know...
gee doc, why is my penis turning orange?i don't know, what do you do all day?jeeze doc, all i do is sit around playing bass and eating cheetos