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Cliff Davies
10-14-2009, 03:35 PM
Hola forum,

In general (obviously each bass is unique in sound) is there a difference in sound between the dutch varnish and high gloss Catalyzed Lacquer finishes? Oh and first post!

Ken Smith
10-14-2009, 03:40 PM
Hola forum,

In general (obviously each bass is unique in sound) is there a difference in sound between the dutch varnish and high gloss Catalyzed Lacquer finishes? Oh and first post!

I think there is. The only scientific way to know is re-finish the exact same bass after recording it with the old finish. Other that that, The Laq. models we make are different in other ways as well, not just the finish.

The Oil type finishes usually sound smoother and the Laq. brighter. Just slightly.

Tim Bishop
10-14-2009, 05:00 PM
....The Oil type finishes usually sound smoother and the Laq. brighter. Just slightly.Yep. I play both and would agree with this. Asside from the slight sound difference, I love the feel of the oil finished bass: Very silky smooth to the touch.

Cliff Davies
10-14-2009, 07:07 PM
Yep. I play both and would agree with this. Asside from the slight sound difference, I love the feel of the oil finished bass: Very silky smooth to the touch.

I agree, but as I'm about to invest in a BSR6EG I'd like for the top wood to show very well. Decisions decisions.

Tim Bishop
10-14-2009, 07:15 PM
I agree, but as I'm about to invest in a BSR6EG I'd like for the top wood to show very well. Decisions decisions.I totally understand your dilemma. And yes, the Laq. finish will make that top stand out. The higher the grade the more it stands out: As in drop-dead beautiful! So, really the dilemma comes down to feel. But either way you go, you won't be disappointed. ;)

Kirk P Brosius
10-16-2009, 08:23 PM
Hello all,

I have yet to see a KS bass which I don't really like! The first I actually touched was at Roxy Music in Denver. It was a neck-thru and it was BEEEYOUTIFUL!!!!! The strings seemed a bit close to the body but the look and feel were out of sight. So was the price!! $4600 for a bass??
SHEESH!!!

I spent a few months with a Modulus 5 and sold it because the 35" scale was causing pain in my left hand. You wouldn't think that one inch would matter, but it does. I found a BSR5MW on the web, in the Chicago area, and bought it. This was a huge "leap-of-faith" since I live in Western Colorado and cannot try high-end gear. The bass arrived in a week or so and within a week, the neck went completely whacky! The bass came from an area of 70% humidity to 6-12% and, with a couple of sessions with the Allen wrench, I was able to put her right.

The bass has the oil finish and I absolutely love the organic feel of the wood. Outdoor gigs, with a chance of precip, need to be dealt with as the drops will spot the finish. A few minutes with the "secret sauce" and some "elbow grease" will cure the outbreak of drop marks.

I can't comment on the diff in finishes on tone but, I'm happy with my KS!!!!

Later, Kirk

Tim Bishop
10-16-2009, 08:45 PM
Hey Kirk, you should upload a pic when you get a chance. :)