I've occasionally heard Lado Basses referred to as Poor man's Alembics. I guess it's a tribute to Alembic as setting the standard by which all high-end Basses are judged. Comparing Alembics to Fenders is completely unfair because they are too different with the exception of (sometimes) sharing the same number of strings. It's also interesting to note that the Fenders most in demand are the oldest and most primitive versions of their instruments. While the new ones sound and play better, are of much better quality and construction, they have almost no resale value.
Anyway, I found this Lado Studio 606:
Bocate top, Purpleheart back, Flame Maple body and neck with Purpleheart laminates, Ebony fingerboard. Bartolini pickups, controls: Vol, Pan, Bass, Mid, Treble.
Totally killer sound. It cost around $3000.00. A similarly equipped Essence is well, quite a bit more.
The Lado's not quite as refined as an Alembic - I would have liked dual truss rods, a brass nut, separate battery compartment, and machine screws with threaded inserts for the covers - all the little touches. But I can't find anything significant to dislike about this Bass for the price.
It's not an Alembic, but it's a great Bass nonetheless.
Rami
(Message edited by rami on October 13, 2005)