I ordered mine today, did you get Haunted Moss or Super Faded Black? I went with the fade, love the way it shows off that Poplar Burl top...I was stoked to see the FF pickups also, I was gonna buy a set to upgrade an old Schecter Damien I have, but then seen this bass..and well couldn't resist
It 's the one part I hate about it. I love the clarity of the FF for a bridge pickup, but I wish the neck pickup had more character. I really dig how wildly different a P/J or P/MM bass sounds, and having two identical soapbars kind of sucks.
@@gustavomazonave8536 37 is fine for normal tuning, you are mixing it with string gauge... You can actualy use lighter string gauge for B tuning and i will still sound awesome...
Yep. I saw the video and bought one (well... THAT one). Months later I still can't put it down! I've never played a bass like it. Exceptional on every level. The build is flawless. Something I was surprised by was how it sounds acoustic, oddly enough. With the fanned frets and the solid build the strings ring and sustain like a bloody piano! The Fishman Fluence pickups and electronics do take some getting used to. When he says there is no noise anywhere, he's not kidding. Crank your treble, crank the volume, be in the worst RF situation you could possibly imagine... and they are silent. I often wonder if the bass is even on. Then you play and it is so clear and expressive from nearly subsonic lows to crystal highs. Dialing in the tones you want just takes time and familiarity. With so many tonal options, from the 3-way switch, to the bass/treb knobs, pickup pan, "single-coil" mode, and all possible combinations, it just takes time on the instrument to get to know what you like; but almost anything you want can be dialed in. For me, 90% of the time I play everything 12 o'clock stock, with a slight pan to the neck pickup. Best bass I've ever owned, or played.
I'm so glad that Spector has jumped on the Fishman train as well. Already bought an Aguilar-equipped neck-thru because they're my other favorite pickups and preamp electronics for bass.
@@tomasmontoyapinochet9857 It's actually a fairly thin neck and plays easily. What does take some practice, and hand size helps, is getting down to the first five frets on the E and B strings with that 37" scale. With the fanned frets that can be a reach at first. I've gotten used to it by now and don't even think about it, but it definitely took some getting used to.
Nice to see you doing this demo on your own away from SBL. Your details of info are concise & time saving. Not long & drawn out. It was nice & professional.
Ian, it appears to me that you have found your calling. A true salesman at heart!! 👍Very enthusiastic & thorough demonstration, I must say.. Stuart must be quite proud to have "uncovered" your talents!! 😎 #RockOn 🎸🎶
I own the Ibanez SRMS805... love it. Was supposed to be my "last" bass. Now I want this... why oh why, must I watch these?... now to save for a new one!
Had mine for a little over a year and just started touring with it. The curve is super nice with the costume I play with on stage, surprisingly, and I tune to Drop F, as there are a good amount of tasty low F notes throughout the material. Finding strings is the most frustrating part of these basses (I also have an NGDII). Stringjoy made sets that fit then stopped for a technical reason, so now its Kalium or Payson if you need anything thicker than .130. Which, my E string (at the 36.25" scale length measurment) is using a .106 for C1 and it still plays really strong, so there's no reason to need that thick if you're really not going to go below a standard 5-string tuning. Lobe this thing and was bored on the road and wanted to give extra endorsements to fill some time!
Picked one up yesterday from my local dealer Fret Nation. Incredible quality. The online manual is not up to date. The functions of the vol and blend knobs are reversed.
Only in my dreams i will have a Bass of that calliber.. lol. I already own two Spectors and love them both.. Spector knows how to make a Bass that's fo sho.. And one more thing for sure is.. Dood You are a Bad Ass on a Bass.. Love watching and hearing you play.. Respect!!
It's probably quite a bit cheaper to go with individual saddles vs making tooling to manufacture a specific piece of bridge hardware. The individual ones can be used on any type of instrument.
@@valendis if you notice, Dingwalls are the same way. The pickups and the bridge angle aren't the same. I don't know specifically why they do this but it's probably some sort of compromise. If you angle them too much, they no longer make effective thumbrests. Also increasing the angle puts the treble side significantly further up the scale length which would change how the pickup sounds across each string.
PSA for all of you considering this bass. Spector did not select pickups that are suitable for a multiscale 5 string. The magnetic field does not extend over the low B or high G resulting in a significant drop in output. I'd pass on these until Spector/Fishman fix this issue. www.talkbass.com/threads/spector-ns-dimension.1498200/page-5
I have one ordered but havent gotten yet. Simce then ive heard of this and makes me nervous. I really want a soector but my next bass will be multiscale. Considering kiesel vm95. Instead. Though ive also read lots of really good revoews w no complaints on this pickup placement issue
@@davidfoster1209 yeah, I'm torn about it. I really want one but after seeing this thread it has me worried that I'm going to spend 2k on an instrument with a known design flaw.
@@complexdevice i ordered through sweetwater. Mine should be in w dark glass ore amps in 2 weeks. Ive already asked about return policy in case. If thats what happens i think ill custom order a kiesel vm59k
Dear Spector, could you please specify string gauges on your website for these multi-scale models? I'm curious about what kind of string brands I can use with it without filing the nut, and from there calculate the tension/pitches for the purposes of tuning down. Thank you!
@@OfficialSpector fantastic! Thank you! Also, there is a tiny typo on the website - in the specs for 4-string model (on the bottom of the page) it says that scale is 34”-37”, while at the top of the page it says 34”-36” in bold font
Olivier Pinard of Cattle Decapitation, OMG, last show I saw of them, my 3rd time, the drummer broke his snare during the first song, and someone yelled "Bass Solo", and Olivier brought it, Josh Elmore joined in, but Olivier is an outstanding bassist with amazing tone. I personally don't like gloss necks at all, too slippery, haunted moss matte would be for me. Those Fishman Fluence pups are epic
If you ever feel like sponsoring a geology student with one of these beauties I'll make a video on why Spector is the best choice from a geologist point of view 😂 (I'll abstain from saying "it rocks")
@@IanMartinAllison Thank you for this great demo/review Ian! Would this exact instrument be available for sale? I am blown away by the tone and what appears to be a effortless setup on this instrument.
It sounds like you took a vintage fender bass and dipped it in bleach and killed all the gunk that makes it sound like a bass. Bonus points for looking like hitman from the duck hunting level.
Spector spoiled me. I can never go back to anything else. I've played the hell out of my NS2000 for 24 yrs. Never layed hands on a finer bass. I'm finally gonna upgrade to a Dimension 5.
I've made the decision to buy this guitar. My only wish is that the natural wood version came in the same flat finish as the green one. If it did, it would probably be my pick; as it is, I think I'm going for the green, even though I honestly love the wood grain of glossy one better than the green one, but I don't like the high-gloss at all. It looks "sticky" to my eye, and detracts from the otherwise natural look.
Mine came in today!! I ended up getting the glossy natural finish, and it looks and feels great. But for real, the exciting thing about this bass is the tone. The TONE. So ridiculous. I'm telling you, every setting I've tried, at all extremes, sounds AMAZING. I mean, like, it sounds so good I can hardly believe it's ME :) This beast is on an entirely different level from any instrument I've played before, and I do so love it :)
Your killing me! Playing 50 years. I'll never be able to afford one. I do have a 1993 USA NS-2 I'm just a working bassist, playing dumb ass clubs like forever. How does a poor starving bass play get one?
LOL figures that Ian would know this tapping style. He's a Zoomer. Eddie Van Bassenghagen 🤘 What a crazy player...smh. He knows all the techniques that most of us are like, nah I can pass on that one. Like pick, tap, effects, short scale. Except I appreciate shorties, I think picks are for cheaters, still not needed. How you going to practice pick and fingers and slap ?. Ian was bored, practiced all of that but...this is all new stuff that he focused on. I focus on older stuff, before all this newer stuff came into prominence, effects, picks, tapping, slapping like Victor... I can pass on all that stuff. I liked Victor for a few years he was great, nothing to change my style about personally. I don't necessarily need to focus on his style, I can focus on something or someone else. Jazz beats all this new stuff for me. Some people have the fast thumb action, Marcus, Flea, Johnson, Larry, Rhonda, Mark King, people like that and others not so much doing double downs, so there's more than one double thumb technique, can go down twice which automatically sets me into a smaller group of people in North America, when it comes to that move nobody uses it. There's not more than 50 people in the USA, doubt it. You do kind of need this move, to emulate a lot of older Funky music and less than 50 bands are playing funk lol, this came around before Wooten so, it's a no brainer which technique is more funky. Victor is like wild Jazz type of funky and Marcus is a little the same, not always funky, more Jazzy. Louis Johnson is the by far funkiest of those 3 players. Larry is the grandfather and Bootsy, there's your top references. Prince has a lot of proper funk tracks, instead of funk improper, Bernard Edwards. This is why I like Blu Detiger she has good influences and she's tall, she's pretty good...a nice young woman. She will get better for the next 20 years straight, she's sloowwwww like me, slow in her brain. I'm slow but rocksteady, she will be learning until she's like 65. She's slow in a good way, try to slow down Motorhead. Millennials...Zoomers "Oh well, just some dumb guys perished because of our salads, let's do shopping and then continue to eat. I am hungry and you are making me do my job !. Screw the customer, I don't wanna do what they tell me !. The Government is my only bestie now, they will subside for me.. I don't care who is wrong, what is right /wrong ?. I can't do anything for you today, sir. I can do nothing, noooothing, nothinnnnggg for youuuu" Can you help me ?. "You can call customer service, boomer". I guess it's just underrated to have that type of thumb speed and I think it's more percussive to have that. Victor was not exactly the smoothest player to live, his technique is more eccentric but he's more of a artistic player and not a serious Jazz player like Marcus who is a cleaner, smoother player than him. It's the Flea thing, all over again with Victor. Marcus has the faster and more accurate thumb, just better control overall, can play more music in volume, I'd rather copy the older guy who's been around with more experiences. If I had to copy one player between Victor and Marcus then I would choose the latter.
Never thought I'd see a FF Spector - ordered one yesterday!!!
You lucky bastard
I ordered mine today, did you get Haunted Moss or Super Faded Black? I went with the fade, love the way it shows off that Poplar Burl top...I was stoked to see the FF pickups also, I was gonna buy a set to upgrade an old Schecter Damien I have, but then seen this bass..and well couldn't resist
@@iplaybass6690 this comment section hurts me, Spector fucked around dropped my dream instrument and now I’m just here watching you guys snag them 😂
@@iplaybass6690 - Got the faded black!
It 's the one part I hate about it. I love the clarity of the FF for a bridge pickup, but I wish the neck pickup had more character. I really dig how wildly different a P/J or P/MM bass sounds, and having two identical soapbars kind of sucks.
Great review and incredible sounding bass. Take a note, Warwick, I want me a FF Thumb!
That's a lot of words for "we're taking on Dingwall"
Atleast they can! Many brands *cough Ibanez* bragging multiscale and they're 33"-35"...
lol
@@jobelewis6416 variety is always good. 37 is for very low tuning imo, 35 i find the best for both confort and a good Drop A at least
@@gustavomazonave8536 37 is fine for normal tuning, you are mixing it with string gauge... You can actualy use lighter string gauge for B tuning and i will still sound awesome...
@@Isen_hart again, imo, 37 is overkill for standard, because a 34 or 35 can get to B or A nicely
Yep. I saw the video and bought one (well... THAT one). Months later I still can't put it down! I've never played a bass like it. Exceptional on every level. The build is flawless. Something I was surprised by was how it sounds acoustic, oddly enough. With the fanned frets and the solid build the strings ring and sustain like a bloody piano! The Fishman Fluence pickups and electronics do take some getting used to. When he says there is no noise anywhere, he's not kidding. Crank your treble, crank the volume, be in the worst RF situation you could possibly imagine... and they are silent. I often wonder if the bass is even on. Then you play and it is so clear and expressive from nearly subsonic lows to crystal highs. Dialing in the tones you want just takes time and familiarity. With so many tonal options, from the 3-way switch, to the bass/treb knobs, pickup pan, "single-coil" mode, and all possible combinations, it just takes time on the instrument to get to know what you like; but almost anything you want can be dialed in. For me, 90% of the time I play everything 12 o'clock stock, with a slight pan to the neck pickup. Best bass I've ever owned, or played.
I'm so glad that Spector has jumped on the Fishman train as well. Already bought an Aguilar-equipped neck-thru because they're my other favorite pickups and preamp electronics for bass.
I hace a question. How is the mastil thickness and form? It's like a fender? Because i hace small hands
@@tomasmontoyapinochet9857 It's actually a fairly thin neck and plays easily. What does take some practice, and hand size helps, is getting down to the first five frets on the E and B strings with that 37" scale. With the fanned frets that can be a reach at first. I've gotten used to it by now and don't even think about it, but it definitely took some getting used to.
Your making me salivate for mine…should be in soon…
Mine arrives in a week!! Can’t wait!
spector makes the most beautiful looking, and sounding basses!
It's great to see more manufacturers follow trends. Fan frets are here to stay and the more there are, the better. Great job Spector!
Thank you, Spector for putting out a real Dingwall contender!
This video setting reminds me those old PRS Demo videos from the mid 2000's! Great job on the demo and these tones!
An incredible looking and sounding bass!!! Spector does it again!
I think Ian is genuinely enjoying the review! :)
Totally
@@IanMartinAllison Ian I see a few more Spectorlishes behind you....any more demo videos planned? :)-Brent
1:03 Sounds absolutely wicked in drop A! Didn't even need to change the strings! 🤘 ⚡
Incredible mics here! whatever posotion he sets the tone is amazing. Really ammazing job on every aspect !
Goddamn. Spector finally did it
I think this clear rich full tone is a distinctive feature of all Spector Basses.
My NS5 XL has given me great sound pleasure for over ten years.
Great sounding bass and great playing!
Nice to see you doing this demo on your own away from SBL. Your details of info are concise & time saving. Not long & drawn out. It was nice & professional.
Ian, it appears to me that you have found your calling. A true salesman at heart!! 👍Very enthusiastic & thorough demonstration, I must say.. Stuart must be quite proud to have "uncovered" your talents!! 😎 #RockOn 🎸🎶
"The B string is just intoxicating to play" ah ah this made my day
Tune 448hz
I own the Ibanez SRMS805... love it. Was supposed to be my "last" bass.
Now I want this... why oh why, must I watch these?... now to save for a new one!
Beautiful demo! Sounds FANTASTIC! 🔥🤩
Picked up the 4 string version for $950 yesterday. So happy with it!
4:22 words you'll never hear in a band's jam space.
Had mine for a little over a year and just started touring with it. The curve is super nice with the costume I play with on stage, surprisingly, and I tune to Drop F, as there are a good amount of tasty low F notes throughout the material.
Finding strings is the most frustrating part of these basses (I also have an NGDII). Stringjoy made sets that fit then stopped for a technical reason, so now its Kalium or Payson if you need anything thicker than .130. Which, my E string (at the 36.25" scale length measurment) is using a .106 for C1 and it still plays really strong, so there's no reason to need that thick if you're really not going to go below a standard 5-string tuning.
Lobe this thing and was bored on the road and wanted to give extra endorsements to fill some time!
Picked one up yesterday from my local dealer Fret Nation. Incredible quality. The online manual is not up to date. The functions of the vol and blend knobs are reversed.
I really want one but I can never find one in stock. I've been looking for a couple of months now. :(
Oh man I’m super tempted to get one!!! I’d love an alternative to my USA NS2 and NS4!!!
I'd love to know what kind of preamp he is using when recording, it sounds amazing.
Just bought the same exact bass, color included! Freakin Bad A.s! Great vid on this Beast!
Only in my dreams i will have a Bass of that calliber.. lol.
I already own two Spectors and love them both..
Spector knows how to make a Bass that's fo sho..
And one more thing for sure is.. Dood
You are a Bad Ass on a Bass..
Love watching and hearing you play..
Respect!!
How it sound if lower that b to g ?
3 months ago bought spector euro LX 5. This is my next bass:)
I was thinking of an euro LX5 but now this came out...lol probably get this now.
This is awesome, there's still a weird look with the pickups on a multiscale bass, why not align it to the bridge?
It's probably quite a bit cheaper to go with individual saddles vs making tooling to manufacture a specific piece of bridge hardware. The individual ones can be used on any type of instrument.
@@implayingsomebass4753 oh, that's not what I meant, I meant align the pickups to the bridge not the other way around ;)
@@valendis if you notice, Dingwalls are the same way. The pickups and the bridge angle aren't the same. I don't know specifically why they do this but it's probably some sort of compromise. If you angle them too much, they no longer make effective thumbrests. Also increasing the angle puts the treble side significantly further up the scale length which would change how the pickup sounds across each string.
Looks and sounds awesome!
What gauge is your low string? .130 or a heavier gauge?
it looks like this one was especially made for me. they say once you go spec, you never go back ;)
amazing preview, can you share with us your amp EQ settings ?
Chapman Stick levels of clarity on that tapping section.
I wonder what the material of the frets of this guitar is.
The NS Dimension uses nickel silver frets!
Qual afinação ele está?
This bass here in the video has a pan pot.
However, on the Spector Page there is Volume Volume for the pick ups.
How is the bass delivered now?
Is there any neck dive ?
What’s that slapping technique near the start? It sounds sick
Is this exact instrument available for sale? My 4th Spector within 6 months needs to be this bass...pweeeeeeeeze 🙏♥️🎸
How wide the string spacing is at the bridge, 18mm?
PSA for all of you considering this bass. Spector did not select pickups that are suitable for a multiscale 5 string. The magnetic field does not extend over the low B or high G resulting in a significant drop in output. I'd pass on these until Spector/Fishman fix this issue. www.talkbass.com/threads/spector-ns-dimension.1498200/page-5
I have one ordered but havent gotten yet. Simce then ive heard of this and makes me nervous. I really want a soector but my next bass will be multiscale. Considering kiesel vm95. Instead. Though ive also read lots of really good revoews w no complaints on this pickup placement issue
@@davidfoster1209 yeah, I'm torn about it. I really want one but after seeing this thread it has me worried that I'm going to spend 2k on an instrument with a known design flaw.
@@complexdevice i ordered through sweetwater. Mine should be in w dark glass ore amps in 2 weeks. Ive already asked about return policy in case. If thats what happens i think ill custom order a kiesel vm59k
Dear Spector,
could you please specify string gauges on your website for these multi-scale models?
I'm curious about what kind of string brands I can use with it without filing the nut, and from there calculate the tension/pitches for the purposes of tuning down.
Thank you!
Dear PARAMONARIOS,
Great point! You're looking at 45-105 on the 4 string and 45-140 on 5.
@@OfficialSpector fantastic! Thank you!
Also, there is a tiny typo on the website - in the specs for 4-string model (on the bottom of the page) it says that scale is 34”-37”, while at the top of the page it says 34”-36” in bold font
@@PARAMONARIOS Correction - Four string Scale Length is 34-36". Five String is 34-37".
@@OfficialSpector Could I use a 130 B string ? Or will I have to fill the nut ?
Tkx ;)
Looks and sounds great! How well is it balanced when it's carried lower?
Great demo
its been half a year and you still cant get this in UK without waiting for weeks.
I can't find where these are made..
Korea
Pick up blend or Volume / Volume ?
This one has a blend
@@OfficialSpector is this variabel? The Spector Page says Volume / Volume
How much?
Are these in natural finish?
The budget copiers of this bass , the B string will sound like a fart in a tin can , This bass sounds so even all over the neck ,beautiful
anyone know where this bass is made?
Korea
@@mikehicks55 thanks for the information!
O melhor contrabaixo q já escutei
Hello Dear Spector any official pricing for Europe please ? thanks
I want that bass so fucking much
Olivier Pinard of Cattle Decapitation, OMG, last show I saw of them, my 3rd time, the drummer broke his snare during the first song, and someone yelled "Bass Solo", and Olivier brought it, Josh Elmore joined in, but Olivier is an outstanding bassist with amazing tone. I personally don't like gloss necks at all, too slippery, haunted moss matte would be for me. Those Fishman Fluence pups are epic
Does it come in 6 string?
Not just yet!
@@OfficialSpector Does that mean... Soon?
I have the 4 string on order!!
WHAT??? NEVER thought Spector would travel down the Dingwall path!
Hell yeah Ian!
PRICE???? actually I have a Squier 5 string and the B string is as clear as that one
this sound is amazing 🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
I really hope they gave him a free one of those for that awesome sales pitch
This is the bass...
Powerful!
I thought it sounded hella like my Ray 35. And then you called it haha.
Yep. I want one.
Dingwall has to upgrade their pickups.
If you ever feel like sponsoring a geology student with one of these beauties I'll make a video on why Spector is the best choice from a geologist point of view 😂
(I'll abstain from saying "it rocks")
Like I'm down to make a 2h video essay if that's what it takes
OMG how is sounding the tapping in Spector Bass 😤🤘🏻👌🏻
wuuuueeeennnngaaaayy you say?
nice demo
I kind of wish they just made a black or matte gray one and saved some time with appearance.
Of all the bassists in the world to demo this bass, Ian "vintage everything" Allison would be my very last guess.
Gonna have to change my name to Ian “Keep Em Guessing” Allison 😂
@@IanMartinAllison Thank you for this great demo/review Ian! Would this exact instrument be available for sale? I am blown away by the tone and what appears to be a effortless setup on this instrument.
OH SHIT. YESSSS.
Got onboard the rip-Dingwall-off boat too, huh? hehe.
It's like a Dingwall... but really beautiful =D. Even the tone is better.
Agreed!
The things I'd do for a dimension 😩
Cool
Wish I could get a fretless one lol
I can only imagine how difficult it would be to intonate consistently on a fretless multiscale.
@@scarab944 don’t imagine it would be too hard
Ya' mean an FFF?
@@01frugalbassist85 yeeess
It sounds like you took a vintage fender bass and dipped it in bleach and killed all the gunk that makes it sound like a bass. Bonus points for looking like hitman from the duck hunting level.
1986 NES Super Mario / Duck hunt dual cartridge for LYFE
Time to upgrade from my euro 5LX
Spector spoiled me. I can never go back to anything else. I've played the hell out of my NS2000 for 24 yrs. Never layed hands on a finer bass. I'm finally gonna upgrade to a Dimension 5.
Very cool!
Nice
Need...the.... HAZ!
I've made the decision to buy this guitar. My only wish is that the natural wood version came in the same flat finish as the green one. If it did, it would probably be my pick; as it is, I think I'm going for the green, even though I honestly love the wood grain of glossy one better than the green one, but I don't like the high-gloss at all. It looks "sticky" to my eye, and detracts from the otherwise natural look.
Mine came in today!! I ended up getting the glossy natural finish, and it looks and feels great. But for real, the exciting thing about this bass is the tone. The TONE. So ridiculous. I'm telling you, every setting I've tried, at all extremes, sounds AMAZING. I mean, like, it sounds so good I can hardly believe it's ME :) This beast is on an entirely different level from any instrument I've played before, and I do so love it :)
That bass is a work of art. Now the only small question I have is - "Is it neck heavy ?" It looks like it may be...
They must be selling a lot of Dingwalls.
жаль, что в России нет дилера(
I Wish warwick would make a multiscale ff corvette....
There is one, RockBass spec though...
Rick bass bleh 🤮
Beautiful body..
His hands are fucking massive
Jesus, makes my 5 string Jackson sound like shit lol, I love that instrument, but it ain't multiscale, and that B string gets kinda floppy
Your killing me! Playing 50 years. I'll never be able to afford one. I do have a 1993 USA NS-2 I'm just a working bassist, playing dumb ass clubs like forever. How does a poor starving bass play get one?
Really want to add a Spector 5. Has to be a NS Dimension!!!!
i like the curve for the belly wearer players
LOL figures that Ian would know this tapping style. He's a Zoomer. Eddie Van Bassenghagen 🤘
What a crazy player...smh. He knows all the techniques that most of us are like, nah I can pass on that one.
Like pick, tap, effects, short scale. Except I appreciate shorties, I think picks are for cheaters, still not needed.
How you going to practice pick and fingers and slap ?. Ian was bored, practiced all of that but...this is all new stuff that he focused on.
I focus on older stuff, before all this newer stuff came into prominence, effects, picks, tapping, slapping like Victor...
I can pass on all that stuff. I liked Victor for a few years he was great, nothing to change my style about personally.
I don't necessarily need to focus on his style, I can focus on something or someone else. Jazz beats all this new stuff for me.
Some people have the fast thumb action, Marcus, Flea, Johnson, Larry, Rhonda, Mark King, people like that and others not so much doing double downs,
so there's more than one double thumb technique, can go down twice which automatically sets me into a smaller group of people in North America, when it comes to that move nobody uses it.
There's not more than 50 people in the USA, doubt it. You do kind of need this move, to emulate a lot of older Funky music and less than 50 bands are playing funk lol, this came around before Wooten so, it's a no brainer which technique is more funky.
Victor is like wild Jazz type of funky and Marcus is a little the same, not always funky, more Jazzy. Louis Johnson is the by far funkiest of those 3 players. Larry is the grandfather and Bootsy, there's your top references. Prince has a lot of proper funk tracks, instead of funk improper, Bernard Edwards.
This is why I like Blu Detiger she has good influences and she's tall, she's pretty good...a nice young woman. She will get better for the next 20 years straight, she's sloowwwww like me, slow in her brain. I'm slow but rocksteady, she will be learning until she's like 65. She's slow in a good way, try to slow down Motorhead.
Millennials...Zoomers "Oh well, just some dumb guys perished because of our salads, let's do shopping and then continue to eat. I am hungry and you are making me do my job !. Screw the customer, I don't wanna do what they tell me !. The Government is my only bestie now, they will subside for me.. I don't care who is wrong, what is right /wrong ?. I can't do anything for you today, sir. I can do nothing, noooothing, nothinnnnggg for youuuu" Can you help me ?. "You can call customer service, boomer".
I guess it's just underrated to have that type of thumb speed and I think it's more percussive to have that. Victor was not exactly the smoothest player to live, his technique is more eccentric but he's more of a artistic player and not a serious Jazz player like Marcus who is a cleaner, smoother player than him. It's the Flea thing, all over again with Victor. Marcus has the faster and more accurate thumb, just better control overall, can play more music in volume, I'd rather copy the older guy who's been around with more experiences. If I had to copy one player between Victor and Marcus then I would choose the latter.
Scott without gloves
Gloss neck........