Kevin at Electrical Guitar Company (jimmyjames6 here) just sent me my new 6-string baribass.
Alder body. TV yellow with aged-looking clearcoat. Nice paintjob. The color is exactly what I wanted. No pickguard, so it will get fucked up pretty quick, but I don’t really like pickguards.
32” scale length--I'm tuning to E-flat, and I prefer the extra couple of inches for the lowest string. Nicely honed neck profile. Kevin cut the fingerboard off and chambered it to reduce the weight.
The body shape is modeled after Gretsch's Malcolm Young signature model. I liked the shallow horns. Kevin made it a flat, very slightly asymmetrical cutaway, which I like a lot and prefer to the scooped cutaways on the original.
Balance is perfect.
Pickups are Kevin’s custom split-coils. Deep bass, clear highs--really great clean, balanced tone. The single-coil setting is a bit pingy for bass/baritone, but it would probably sound swell on guitar. I will probably stick with the humbuckers pretty much always.
VVTT knobs. Front-loading cable jack. I slightly prefer front-loading, as it makes it easier to stand up the guitar on its butt.
My first baritone was a TB1000 I modified so I could get it down to A. I loved it and played it for several years. Kevin made me an all-aluminum baritone—I A/Bed those two guitars for ten seconds, and I sent Kevin the Bean in trade the next day. I haven’t thought twice about it.
This guitar is not quite that much better than my other Electrical. But it’s better. It’s better than a really great guitar.
It's only a matter of time before someone better known than any of us starts playing one of his instruments. I'm just glad I have mine early.