LUTHMAN LADY M 5 BASS

Published 2013-05-07
Or Lubianiker and the Luthman Lady M 5string bass.

Check out the Luthman website: www.luthman.fr/

Model: Lady M 5 Custom
Construction: Semi-neck thru (6 screws)
Scale: 34'' / 24 cases
Body: Mahogany
Top: Burl walnut
Triple binding: Mample/Wenge/Maple
Neck: Wenge + Maple
Fingerboard: Ebony
Nut: Ebony
Head: matching as top
Pickups: 2 x Luthman Bassbars by Haeussel in Ebony cover + 'L' inlay in white mother of pearl
Preamp: Noll 3 bands
Knobs: Push/pull active/passive & vol + blend + treble + medium + bass
Bridge: Black Luthman by ETS
Dots on neck side
Delivered with soft bag, authenticity certificate & keys

Thanks for watching! :)
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All Comments (21)
  • The build quality is cutting edge, no worries. Regarding constructions type, sustain, etc - that all depends on the model and woods. Thierry Luthman can tell you more since he knows his basses best. If you know what you're looking for I'm sure he's able to build it.
  • @demidevil666
    thank you so much for the fast reply! keep on bassin' the world! ;)
  • @RuleofThump
    It's a different experience, in a Dingwall I can mostly use the low B same as every other string across the bass in terms of tension and intonation, but this bass isn't lacking a growly B string as you can hear from the last part of this demo..
  • @basskrustie
    What a great sounding and good looking bass! And Or is killing it, as allways :) Marleux next please.
  • @claudi0barragan
    how did i miss this?, double like, the bass, the playing, those chord/ arpeggios, are sublime, more of that please. that low B fool me for a 35", i had to check the specs.
  • @jmcjmc1773
    great tones! can you make a review of some LAKLAND basses?
  • @FabioOlczewski
    What are the specs of this bass's build? Wood type, electronics etc.
  • @Defenderofeyre
    How're the häussels compared to bartolini/Aero Instrument/SGD Lutherie equivalents? I can't decide if they're a little on the sterile side of things, and since I can't get to test them I thought I'd ask you how it FEELS to play on a bass equipped with them :b? I can tell they're detailed and clear, but how are they alive when you play them?