Ural 510G (Урал 510Г) bass from USSR, 70's

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There is a definite lack of information concerning these basses, so thought I&contribute to the pool of information. From what I can gather, these were made in Sverdlovsk, USSR - offered as an alternative to the original bass model (Ural 510L) to remedy the neck/body balance problem by utilizing the body of the Ural 650 guitar. The Ural basses are pretty frequently put down for their purportedly terrible sound, but i am not seeing that here at all. frequencies are round and full, bass is responsive to different picking styles (and to where on the string it is plucked), volume is more than adequate, and the switching system offers a wide palette of frequencies. i would liken the neck pickup&tone to a vintage 4001. very unique, full sound - nothing else sounds quite like it. I¬ gonna sit here and tell you the build quality is great, or that it is an excellent player. it most certainly is not. It is heavy and bluntly assembled. The engineering is bizarre. The whole thing seems sort of "thrown together." But it sounds good, and it is perfectly comfortable to play with some adjustment. This is just a brief video to demonstrate the overall sound (plucked and finger style) and function of the controls. From left to right: output jack, master volume knob, bridge pickup volume, and then a bank of 3 switches which are (neck pickup on/off) (bridge pickup on/off) (low pass filter tone circuit). Yeah, my playing here isn&great but I don&care :) this isn&a "look at me I&so amazing"...

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