
SPECS:
- Gold Series e-volution 5... Lefty
- Holly Top and Headstock Veneer
- Matching Holly Pickup Covers
- Wenge Neck Fingerboard
- Swamp Ash Body
- Aero J-Coil Pickups
- Bartolini NTBT-918 Preamp
- 6-String headstock size
- 8.5 lbs
We talked and I felt like we clicked... it was kind of like talking to an old buddy or something. He made me laugh constantly, really gave me the impression that he was into my goals and started firing ideas and possibilities back to me right away.
I'm really into the utilitarian vibe right now... function over form... less is more... however you want to describe it... and my fellow lefty friend Julian Michel recently had a Fodera built with a holly top that I just loved, so I wanted to go in a similar direction.
Anyway, I really got lucky and caught Rob at the perfect time, so he was able to get started immediately.
I got the bass yesterday, and I have to be honest with you... the fit and finish is nearly perfect. The fretwork is absolutely beautiful and there simply isn't an uneven line or gap or blip anywhere on this bass. The only other basses I have ever seen with this kind of attention to detail have been ZON basses, and anyone who has ever owned a ZON knows what I mean when I say that. When you hold this Elrick in your hands, you can't help but wonder why other brands that cost twice the money get all the accolades... this bass is constructed every bit as good as any one of them I've seen... and I've seen a lot.
It also happens to sound unbelievable as well... these Aero single coils through that Bart preamp is just a ridiculous combo... it's Jazz Bass tone if tone could be described as Wolverine from the X-Men... but the wenge neck and fingerboard give it that "non-stereotypical jazz bass" Wick vibe with some gravel in the low mids and a very sweet high end.
Through my Puma 900 and into my pair of Berg CN112's was thunderous heaven... and my Streamliner 900 into my Baer ML212 was just ridonkulous... I shook the house and cackled the whole time. It was SICK.
If I can use another nerdy superhero analogy, the Puma/Berg rig was Thor and the Streamliner/Baer rig was The Hulk.
"Factory Setup" was exceptional and beyond pretty much any other new bass I've ever tried, straight out of the box... however, I do like my necks to be a little straighter and my action just a hair lower, so a few tweaks later, I was set. Didn't take much though.
The true test of rehearsals and gigs are soon to follow... I gig this weekend and have rehearsal tonight, and I'm REALLY excited to play this bass.
Finally, my entire experience with Rob has really been fantastic ... if anyone has ever been interested in an Elrick build at all, I would not hesitate to just go for it. There's just no reason not to.

