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Tool have carved out a their own cult following and committed fan base. [media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgUI37lLfMo[/media]A bit missleading of Warwick to use the studio version of Schism over that video.I bet he just fancied having one built, perhaps for some recording and Warwick said, have it for free if we can do a video.

But you can't deny it is a well built bass for sure.The pickups will just be the blade versions of the Bigman pickups I would think, not multi coil Wal esque I wouldn't think, but killer pickups all the same. Just prior to his departure, he was also using a Justin Chancellor then took Paul’s place  and tried his best to recreate the original tone using a He had said in interviews it worked well in the rehearsals but it was lacking a mid range punch when it came to recording the album.After a recommendation from Greg Edwards (of Failure). The long awaited and requested Justin Chancellor Bass Rig has arrived. Justin also has a bass that Carey Nordstrand built for him to test out the Big Blademan pickups and JC-3 preamp he helped design. You can watch the video and read the show notes on thePlease enter your name and email below to have the next episode of KYB delivered straight to your inbox. Bass Guitars ; Warwick Justin Chancellor? Horses for courses and all that, as I'm guessing a lot of folk would have preferred that particular Wal to any of my basses I owned at the time!

Doubt it will be a production model as it was just 'built for him'.Justin actually allowed Carey to use the body of one of his Wals with his prototype dual blades, as mentioned earlier......and loaded it with one of his preamps.....There's an interview on SBL with Carey where he mentions he had no interest in recreating the Wal pickups, he just wanted to offer his own take on tone to Justin. In the interview with TopGuitar Poland September 2016. Justin Chancellor seems to be the most talkative member of the infamously cryptic and camera-shy Tool, having recently also been interviewed by Ernie Ball.He talks in this interview with TopGuitar magazine about the basses he owns and uses (as well as busting out a ’63 Fender P-bass in Lake Placid Blue on the spot) and some tidbits about the new Tool album. I even tried a Wal mk I but once I tried it I just didn't think it it was any nicer than the basses I already had. Aiming for something familiar yet still different to Justin’s’ usual Wal sound.Carey says in the video that Justin kept this bass in September 2017, however in March 2018 the bass appeared on While Justin didn’t keep the Nordstrand bass, he did however have keep the new BigBlade pickups and custom preamp, fitting them both on the Streamer 2.It’s dual coil pickups are described as “mean, gritty, powerful, bombastic, and loud.” Nordstrand build with ceramic magnets and laser cut vulcanized fiber bobbins. You can unsubscribe at anytime.

He's not in competition with the Wal sound, but if he can add something to Justin's armoury, then everyone wins. [/font][/color]Fantastic looking instrument, can't wait to hear it, if we ever do! [quote name='Graham' timestamp='1500194260' post='3336094']And it's not a filter based preamp - BMT... not going to sound in the slightest bit Wal-like...[quote name='Al Krow' timestamp='1500048232' post='3335381'][quote name='TrevorR' timestamp='1500501730' post='3338359'][quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1500397693' post='3337477']It's custom shop so I suspect between 3-5k if you want the same spec. Horses for courses and all that, as I'm guessing a lot of folk would have preferred that particular Wal to any of my basses I owned at the time!11 years ? Who wouldn't say yes to that, especially if there's no exclusivity claus.

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Recommended Posts. Proudly powered by We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. [quote name='Sibob' timestamp='1500047125' post='3335371']Pickups are [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Nordstrand customs according to spec. Before Justin joined tool it was bass player Paul D’amour who recorded the first two albums Opiate (1992) and Undertow (1994)Paul’s beefy tone was originally crafted using an Ovation Magnum and then a signature Chris Squire Rickenbacker. I saw them a few times on that tour. However in first place it was Cliff Burton formally of Metallica that takes the top stop. Justin Chancellor has always been praised as a big part of that due to his unusual hypnotic bass lines.Please enter your name and email below to have the next episode of KYB delivered straight to your inbox. Bet the p'ups are Nordies take on the Wal p'ups, interesting. Copyright © 2020 Which Bass.

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