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Lakland Skyline 44-64 Custom PJ Ash Bass Guitar - White with Rosewood Fingerboard Reviews

4-string Electric Bass with Ash Body, Maple Neck, Rosewood Fingerboard, and P- and J-style Pickups - White

Lakland's Skyline 44-64 Custom PJ Ash Bass Guitar gives you many of the qualities that have made its US-made counterpart one of the most popular classic-style bass guitars of all time. Made of solid ash with a flat-sawn maple neck and equipped with both a custom-wound P-style split pickup and a J-style single-coil pickup, the Skyline 44-64 delivers the thump, punch, and drive that define vintage bass tone. Complete with eye-catching fingerboard blocks, binding, and a matching headstock, this 4-string bass guitar is an instant classic! At Sweetwater, when we want the best of vintage style, classic tone, and modern performance, we reach for a Lakland Skyline 44-64 Custom PJ Ash Bass Guitar!

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Bargain Tone for the Price

By Ricky from Boston on August 18, 2021 Music Background: Profesional musician

Amazing tone, great sustain, playability is astounding. The electronics are reliable. Pickups are warm and not over the top. The only complaint I have is that it does not come with a gig bag or a case. Other than that great bass.

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By Sweetwater Customer on December 12, 2020

I want one the expensive say there made in the USA but I can't find out where the cheap Lakland bases are made does anybody know where they're madeI want one the expensive ones so I made in the USA but I can't find out where the cheap Lakeland bases are made does anybody know where they're made

Great Bass

By Bill Phillips from Michigan on May 5, 2019 Music Background: 50 years experience

This bass is as goods as it gets, I've been Ric man for years but wanted something new and different, so pic one of these up just by the reviews. I am blown away at how nice it plays, and the tones I get are exceptional, Mine needed a little neck adjustment and I'll probably adjust it just a little more, I tried the coated roto sounds just for the heck of it. Nice, Just got out of the studio and the best sound on the recordings is the bass, it's noticeable. Big sound. I've been playing 50 years and I still love great tone and this covers it all

Lakland PJ Bass 44-64 Sweet

By Joe Stephen from Tucson Arizona on January 8, 2018

I've owned this bass for a year now. I am not a professional player but I have played for 20 years on and off. I've owned a verity of basses , but this one is tops without question. I have a Fender Jazz and Fender Precision bass I used both when I play out (mostly party's and weddings) . So I was interested in trying out a bass that would cover both. From the moment I plugged this bass in I knew it was something special . The pickups have great range ,they cover both those guitars and more . Tone controls are are smooth and easy to use. I love the combination of the jazz neck with the p bass body. But there is something special about the neck, its fast and feels extra light in your hands and the fret work is A+. I love the neck binding and block inlays. The Hipshot tuners are nice. I (it) get lots of compliments when I play this thing. Which nowadays is always. I guess the only downside is I haven't touched my Fenders for a year now. Sorry about the long review. (I could go on and on) Also a shout out to the folks at Sweetwater they were very helpful with the purchase. (And finding me a nice case for it) Thank you.
PS: I agree with the reviewer above . What are the strings Lakland use on this bass ? And how do I get more. They play great.

Just as I'd hoped

By Glenn Goodwin on December 21, 2016

Fast, thin neck, vintage style pickups with great growl, through-body stringing for great sustain. Minor quibbles are: Volume pot taper on neck pickup is the kind that gives you most of the volume in the last 1/10th of rotation, and the plastic pickup covers have extremely sharp edges which require a little rounding to be comfortable to rest one's thumb on. All in all, a great and affordable alternative to a vintage P bass

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