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A brief demo of the sound of 5-string bass made in 2016. A very versatile instrument. The bass was recorded via PreSonus Studio 68c card directly into the OBS software without any effects, equalization, compression, normalisation or postprocessing. This is the most clean sound I was able to get directly from the instrument. 0:00-0:21 fingerstyle, both pickups, tone 100% 0:22-0:36 fingerstyle, front pickup, tone 100% 0:37-0:56 fingerstyle, bridge pickup serial, tone 100% 0:57-1:12 fingerstyle, bridge pickup parallel, tone 100% 1:13-1:37 fingerstyle, both pickups, tone 100% 1:37-1:54 fingerstyle, front pickup, tone 60% 1:55-2:09 fingerstyle, bridge pickup serial, tone 60% 2:10-2:29 fingerstyle, bridge pickup parallel, tone 60% 2:30-3:01 fingerstyle, bridge pickup serial, tone 0% 3:02-4:00 picked bass, both pickups, tone 60% 4:01-4:40 picked bass, front pickup, tone 50% 4:41-5:13 slap, both pickups, bridge serial, tone 60% 5:13-5:32 slap, both pickups, bridge parallel, tone 60% 5:33-6:12 chords 6:13-6:53 chromatic notes on all strings from 6:54 open string sustain, front and back view Photo gallery can be found under • Maruszczyk Jake 5p+ photos Technical details and comments: The bass has an alder body with flamed maple top, 3 tone subburst and transparent high gloss finish. There is a hard rock maple neck and maple fingerboard with 21 frets, 34" scale with a well articulated B string. The headstock matches the body. It is strung probably with Ernie Ball nickel round wounds (045-125). There are two Delano pickups: humbucker with push-pull serial/parallel switch, and a splitcoil. The controls are very simple: neck volume, bridge volume, and tone control.