Q. What are the tone differences between Bartolini and Duncan-Basslines
and Dark Star pickups?
A. Firstly, Bartolini are installed on 95% of the basses
Lakland produces. The sound differences practically speaking are as
follows: Bartolini pickups have a warmer sound due to a more complex
midrange response. They are well suited for most types of playing.
Duncan Basslines are considerably hotter and have more of a modern
"mid-scooped" sound that is popular with players that play a lot of
"slap" style bass. (See supplemental
pickup
comparison document for additional information.) (See
this
description for more information on Dark Star pickups.)
Q. What is the sound difference between Rosewood, Maple and Ebony
Fingerboards?
A. Maple boards have a bright and round response with good
ringing piano-like treble and sustaining quality. Rosewood is a
little mellower on the treble side with great midrange and thick
bass. Ebony has the brightness of Maple but the treble characteristic
has a different "presence" that especially helps bring out a "growling"
quality that sounds great with fretless basses.
Q.
What type of strings do Lakland basses come with?
A. Most come with Lakland Custom Wounds .045-.105 stainless
(add a .128 for 5-strings). The Hollowbody and Decade ship with
Joe Osborn Flats .045-.106.
Q.
How does one become a Lakland Artist?
A. Lakland looks at possible endorsers on a case by case
basis. We review any information the applicant has, i.e., press
pack, website, etc. What we are really looking for is national TV
exposure. Playing as or for a major label is also very important.
Anyone interested should email
Dan Lakin. If one has a Lakland bass already that makes the
process easier.
Q.
What are the factory setup specifications?
A.