Thank you Mica and Joey for your reply,
As I mentionned, I have been thinking to have the Elan convert for quite a while, years in fact. I don't know if that would be a good thing really , still struggling with that..
I had never really wanted to part with it, the sound of it, the solidity, and losing the Low D. I love my Elan for the low D and the overall quality.
That is why, I bought the G&L, 4 strings, thinking it would do the job for the moment for slapping, and keep the Elan. But the G&L does not do the job.
Not that I ever thought the G&L would substitude for the Elan, but gee, when I go back to the Elan, that ebony, solid fingerboard, and vibrant body. ngnngngngggggg
I need a 4 string Alembic to progress with my slapping technic.
I cannot afford another Alembic for now,(wich would have been a used serie one, medium or short scale).
If I have the Elan convert or sell, I lose the low D, and still, cannot afford a 4 strings. I'm stuck, stuck, stuck.
So, I'm going to be patient. Maybe here or on ebay an affordable Distillate or serie 1 will appear. Then I suppose I would take a shot at it.
And maybe, just maybe, if I am very lucky, somebody here will be in need of a 5 strings, narrow spacing , and will offer a used Serie 1 or the equivalent in exchange. You never know...
Then I'd move, and forget about the Low D.
One thing I have decided though, I'm not going to settle for anything that doesn't level with the Elan. And it's a darn fine bass.
I'm going to sell the G&L though it's also fine instrument for the money.
Michel, Montreal.