Ladies and gentlemen, the upgraded Toby Pro-6 has landed… and she’s a beauty!
To stress – I haven’t actually held her yet (it’s been 6 months since I did that!!!) but this picture from Julian Mullen shows the job – and trust me, this is stunning in comparison to the huge black metal jig that was attached to the rear end previously.
What you see here is a 10 year old Tobias Toby Pro-6, which is a great sounding bass, but it’s been upgraded with:
- Internal GK-3B Kit (the only control “mod” on the front is the switch for the MIDI pickup)
- 9V OBP-3 kit
- Stacked knobs up the wazoo to incorporate both a 3-band EQ, pickup blend AND the GK volume control
- An excellent new Hipshot brass bridge – made to order and which got stuck in the US during the massive winter storms they had (in Florida, no less)!
Bridge and MIDI pickup in full view – the hipshot gives me lovely fast string changes and more mass than the old one did. The MIDI pickup is finally properly installed instead of being a jerry-rigged adhesive job (I do still have the old GK-3K, it’s currently attached to a 4-string Aria Pro II). Beautiful!
My new socket-wonderment! I still have good ol’ analogue out with the OBP-3 giving me far more headroom than before – the stock preamp was really, really quiet compared to the Warwicks I have, and I like a bit of grit when I dig in!
And finally… one very crowded engine bay!
I am literally slavering with anticipation to see what this beast has become: I’ll be getting over to www.bassgear.co.uk in Twyford with the GR55 and the right cables in tow to check out and get some tinkering in. Julian will be on hand to iron out any glitches, and then she’ll come home, for the first time in nearly half a year.
It’s been a long haul, but it looks like we’re nearly there. Don’t regret a thing!
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