Article from the UK's The Guitar Magazine on the Wal
Pro Series basses from the early 2000s
Wal Pro-1 Bass
Review category: Basses
A great opportunity to get your
hands on a genuine Wall for a fraction of the price you may have expected
Founded in the mid-'70s with a commitment to high-quality design and
construction, Electric Wood (the company that made Wal basses) was responsible
for some of the best machines ever to grace the woofers of your hi-fi.
The Pro range of basses, from the entry-level Pro-I, to the
top-of-the-line Pro-IIE, encapsulated all the ideas and innovations that Wal
was known for.
You may not be able to buy a new one, but all the Wal Pro series are
excellent second-hand buys. Of the four instruments in the range, the Pro-I
offers the least in the way of refinements, though you still get a handmade
pro-quality bass guitar. The others in the range are the Pro-II (two pickups),
The Pro-IE (active), and the Pro-IIE (two pickups, active circuitry).
In action, the Pro-I is a beast of distinction, easy and comfortable
to play, with a lovely thick, woody tone. It gives a very chunky 70s sound, but
with some adjustment to the pickup, a wider range of sounds can be achieved.