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Old 01-31-2012, 03:14 PM
Andrew LeMasters Andrew LeMasters is offline
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Default P.A.P.A or Preamp

Ever since I've heard Fred Hammond, back in the 80's, playing a Ken Smith, I've been a fan. I've craved that Ken Smith tone and unique slap tone, and have never found it, except with a Ken Smith bass.

Fred Hammond playing on his track

Fred slapping and singing

Here's my dilemma. I have an excellent bass right now, but let's face it, it's no Ken Smith. It will be another year or more, sadly, before I can buy one of my own. So, in hopes of temporarily allaying my KSB cravings, I've decided to either buy a P.A.P.A, or FranKenSmith my bass.

What would be the best course of action? My current bass already has a separate compartment for two 9 volts, and a 5 knob setup, but only one switch. It is a five-string, with a mono-rail bridge, so if I got KS pickups, adjusting the bridge for correct string spacing wouldn't be too difficult. My concern is for the resale value of my bass, once I replace it later for what I really want.

I would not be doing the work myself, and it would be professionally done. What I really want is that Ken Smith "quack" when I slap. Does anyone have any tips or insight for me?

Last edited by Andrew LeMasters; 01-31-2012 at 04:19 PM.
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