What is your preferred 5 string configuration? (Pickup Config, Active/Passive, Scale length, Bolt on/Through neck, String Spacing, type and gauges)

Jan 12, 2021
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I'm in the market for a 5 string. People seem to be pickier about 5 string basses due to the low B. There's a lot of discussion about what makes it pop and I'd like you're opinions on the specifics.

What is you're preferred 5 string configuration and why? (Pickup Config, Active/Passive, Scale length, Bolt on/Through neck, String Spacing, type and gauges, Etc.)
 
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I'll have a passive 35" Jazz with .045-.125 nickel wound strings please.
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Depending on the build, I prefer 35" scale but 34" scale is also fine. I prefer bolt on necks. I prefer 2 band active electronics. I prefer Volume/Blend/Bass/Treble configuration. I prefer 19mm spacing but am cool with 18.5mm spacing. I'm a huge fan of the Lakland neck profiles. Don't like chunky at all. Slim (front to back), wide and asymmetrical.
 
My only five-string is a Dingwall Super J (bolt-on neck) with super fatty pickups and two-band Glockenklang preamp. The string spacing is 19mm, the E string is 34.25", the G is 32". I use standard string gauges (Payson nickel rounds).
 
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35" scale (though I've got a Sadowsky ME JJ that has an absolutely wonderfully focused B at 34")
19mm spacing (pay very close attention to this - I've found I'm disinclined to go back to playing 17mm and narrower now, 18 still okay)
Active 3 band EQ
Dual soap-bar pickups
Bolt-on, asymmetric profile (thicker under the B - it's just a little more comfortable)
SS round wounds, 45 -135
Most helpful: "MTD" logo on headstock ;)
 
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I have zero plans to buy anymore 5 strings. I have two and both are Fender Jazz basses. My first 5-string was this MIM Deluxe Active Jazz V. It's meh...at least to me.

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I never could get that one to sound like I felt a Jazz should sound like. I think it is the pickups, possibly the preamp. I want to put some single coils in it and see if that helps it out.

I got this Am Pro II a few years ago and LOVE it. It fills my 5-string desire perfectly and I see no reason to do anything different with it.
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MTD's. The B is the only one in the set with a taper, signified by the "x" after the gauge.
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I tend to think five-strings sound best in a two-pickup configuration with active electronics, on average. As someone who is primarily a four-string player, I am most comfortable on a fiver with 19mm spacing and 34" scale. If I were primarily a five-string player I would probably try to acclimate myself to 35" scale, because I do think it is beneficial for the low B, but as an only occasional fiver-string user who focuses more and more on ergonomics as I get older I don't find it to be worth it for me overall. I've also experimented with high C tuning as well, where the 34" scale is good. I have a slight preference for neck through instruments generally, but both of my fivers are bolt-on, and they play and sound great. In terms of strings, I have medium gauge Chromes on one fiver that is tuned to low B and medium-light Bass Boomers my other one, which is tuned to high C.
 
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Passive 5 string P bass. I've tried numerous other options, active vs passive. Single pickup vs multiple. Bolt on vs neck through. At the end of the day, a solid 5 string P bass does everything I need out of a 5 string for 99% of the gigs I get and still works for the remaining gigs well enough.
 
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