A few weeks ago I bought my first 5-string, a Schecter Stiletto 5 Elite (from the Club's dannobasso). Can't afford an Alembic 5 at this time, but the Schecter is neck-through and a really nice bass.
I have been practicing only on that bass for the last three weeks. It's a 35 scale instrument with through-body string loading, so the string tension is quite high, which makes for a nice, solid low B with no flappiness or floppiness.
Last night at rehearsal I played my regular Alembic Stanley Standard and found, much to my surprise, that my hand speed had somehow greatly increased after substantial hours on the higher-tension Schecter. Is this a question of slightly getting acclimated to a high-tension bass and then moving to a lower-tension one?
I am NOT complaining, and plan on continuing that practice regimen, but was wondering if anyone has thoughts or has had a similar sort of thing happen.
Cheers!