Author Topic: Status Beauty  (Read 369 times)

gregduboc

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« on: August 05, 2010, 09:40:26 AM »
Ok, I know some of you don't like Status basses, or even anything not Alembic, but I do (and I've ordered one that should be done by the end of this month, aka my birthday) and I saw this bass on the Status Forum and man, is it beautiful!
I decided to share, maybe it serves as an inspiration for one's future project (it will serve for me)!
 


 


 
 
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« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2010, 09:45:40 AM »
Nice

mario_farufyno

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« Reply #2 on: August 05, 2010, 03:07:13 PM »
To me it looks as nice as a Jazz can be... Happy birthday in advance!
Not just a bass, this is an Alembic!

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« Reply #3 on: August 05, 2010, 03:30:48 PM »
A beautiful bass is a beautiful bass. Should be a really pleasure to own and play. Pay no mind to the haters behind the curtain.  
I just ordered a Kingbass 5 Black Beauty bendwell with side leds in red. Now I really have to sell some basses! Congrats on a great instrument.

gregduboc

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« Reply #4 on: August 05, 2010, 03:45:18 PM »
Congrats Danno!
I've got a B2 fully black with a carbon top and side leds in red in the oven... I'm really anxious...!
I never had a bass custom built for me.
Kingbass and the 10-string monster on the way? Awesome!
 
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« Reply #5 on: August 05, 2010, 06:51:23 PM »
I wonder how much sanity I really possess but life is too short not to enjoy what it has to offer. I've always been intrigued by these since the early 80's and I took the plunge.  
 
Enjoy your new and soon to be bass as well as the rest of your stable. Now to get down to some serious waiting!

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« Reply #6 on: August 05, 2010, 11:37:50 PM »
Bendwell ? ? ?  
 
J o e y

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« Reply #7 on: August 06, 2010, 06:19:05 AM »
Status makes some amazing basses - I like them a lot. I had a Kingbass Std and it was an excellent instrument, superb build quality. The only thing about it that finally made me flip it was the balance issue (very much like the Alembic MK ). The short bouts made it difficult to comfortably position it. I'd love to get a Streamline though, or at the very least, put one of their necks on a Jazz bass.
 
Meanwhile I have a '95 Trace T-Bass made by Status, super early (#0XX), that I was lucky enough to get as NOS. An absolutely killer jazz bass, one of my favorites. Status has begun making them again with graphite necks. Yow!
 
Enjoy your new beauty, I'm sure you'll love it.

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« Reply #8 on: August 06, 2010, 06:28:29 AM »
Joey, Bendwell is a feature you can have on a Status headless bass. It gives you the ability to bend the string when played open, like you do on the headstock of a normal bass, by pressing the string before the nut. Here is a picture in case I'm too confusing:
 

 
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« Reply #9 on: August 06, 2010, 07:04:16 AM »
A friend of mine has two early Series Status basses, from about 1983-84, just as the company was taking off with the help of Level 42, Duran Duran and all those 80's bands.
I had one of the old catalogues but threw it away(groan!!)
Along with JD, they were the british version of high end basses

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« Reply #10 on: August 06, 2010, 10:28:39 PM »
I just couldn't afford to buy the ready made Status retro-Fender style, so I went with a Status J neck, Warmoth P body and Villex PJ pickups.  It's one of my three bass rotation (Status, Zon Sonus and Brown Bass).

 

 The Status neck is pleasure - warm sound, even tone, beautifully made -  physically a work of art.

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« Reply #11 on: August 06, 2010, 10:48:31 PM »
What would you say about the  Zon ?

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« Reply #12 on: August 06, 2010, 10:53:55 PM »
Bill, I have two Modulus VJ basses loaded with the Villex system and p/ups which is THE most versatile passive electronics I've ever used. Glad to see someone around here is savvy to this unsung company's bright offerings.

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« Reply #13 on: August 07, 2010, 12:21:58 AM »
My MusicMan/Status bass is one of my faves, just like bassman said...warm and even...and super comfortable.  

 


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« Reply #14 on: August 07, 2010, 06:01:22 AM »
What would you say about the Zon ?  
Not enough adjectives to describe how sweet and comfy the Sonus is, Sonicus.  It's as beautiful and light a piece of swamp ash as I've ever seen (abolutely flawless trans red burst finish).  Ultra light -- an honest 7 lb.  The Zon neck is a delight to play, slim, nice radius (11 I think). The preamp is straight forward and easy, but the bass is very responsive to amp settings.  The tone from the swamp ash/graphite combo ranges anywhere you want between raspy/aggressive and creamy/smooth/pillowy.  
 
I have two Modulus VJ basses loaded with the Villex system and p/ups which is THE most versatile passive electronics I've ever used.  
It was the Modulus VJs and Genesis offering Villex that aroused my curiosity about Villex.  Than I found a significant cadre of Villex fans who all wanted to talk about their setups.  I found Bill Villex to be great guy to talk to and very accomodating when I went looking to buy the parts.  The Villex is truly unique - fully passive, but very versatile (the separate mid boost is something every passive Fender should have).  The only thing I'm not wild over is the passive 4 position boost.  It does what you'd think, but I've recently found a greater facility to find sweet tone if I don't use the boost at all and at the same time, moderate the midboost.  The Villex range of sounds is hard to describe - sort of vintage and modern combined - amazingly articulate with very nicely sorted out harmonics.
 
My MusicMan/Status bass is one of my faves, just like bassman said...warm and even...and super comfortable.
That's a nice looking Ray, Elwood.  I am amazed at how organic-sounding space age composites can sound.  I'll bet the Status neck takes it up a big notch.
 
Not to be overlooked, my Alembic is the anchor among my go-to basses.  I love the combination of all that mahogany (incl the neck), Rock of Gibraltar neck, bridge, overall feel and Alembic sound flexibility.  Still my preference to bring the BB, but the graphites are nicer to bring to a bar gig involving a dodgier environ.  
 
I've been through a LOT of different basses looking for different things.  But I can tell these three basses will keep me intrigued and satisfied for a long while.  The Status/Villex is sort of a passive wonderhorse - alder body - many more traditional tones.  The Zon is more of a swamp ash, active Super J bass (but with the flexibility to do more traditional sounds too).  And the Brown Bass is like an old friend, warm, woody but very, very smart (Smart?).  Sorry, I wax poetic.  But I do think I'll be unloading a few other basses that don't seem likely to get played any time soon (to fuel my amp GAS, of course!).
Bill