Today's G&L is my latest acquisition, a 1986 SB-1.



These had always struck me as kind of a blah model, compared to the innovation all around it in the G&L catalog. I bought it last month because (a) the price was very right, and (b) it was one of the few Leo-era models I hadn't played yet. Against all expectations, I fell in love right from the start. This is one of my most comfortable basses (even though I'm judging it against a Lynx and an Interceptor). The MFD pickup that's in it now is a recent replacement, but the original Schaller is in the case. The MFD is very powerful, even though it's entirely passive. I expect the Schaller will tame things down a bit to a more "vintage" sound. That will probably happen in the next month or two, followed by a change from the round wounds it came with to a set of LaBella Deep Talkin' flats.
This bass has a maple body with quite a bit of flame. It would have been pretty stunning with a normal G&L finish, but the matte finish does a very good job of hiding the figuring:

When I received this bass a horrible "oh no, it's been refinished" feeling, but according to the '85 price list these were only available in matte sunburst. The price list doesn't specify the body wood, but Greg Gagliano mentions on his website that poplar became standard in '85.
G&L topic: I'm still in the honeymoon phase with my '63 Ampeg B-15 and haven't wanted to cover that beautiful tone with effects. Before it arrived, I experimented quite a bit with pedals using the SB-1 and my old Fender Bassman Ten. The SB-1 worked really well with almost anything I ran it through - OD, fuzz, filters. modulation, delay, etc. There's no need for OD or fuzz with the B-15, but tonight I'm going to try the SB-1 into the B-15 through a lowpass filter. Do you have a favorite pairing of a G&L and effect?
Non-G&L topic: Make a pitch for your favorite effect. Is there anything out there you think the rest of us should know about? I've raved about Moog's MF-101 Lowpass Filter before. The LPF will make any instrument a bit darker and sweeter, and with the envelope generator dialed in it becomes a world class envelope filter. Lately I've used mine with an EHX step sequencer controlling the cutoff frequency. which turns it into a whole other beast.
Ken