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Description

The Wal Pro2E is a distinguished choice for bass guitar enthusiasts who appreciate precision craftsmanship and robust sound. This electric bass, part of the revered Wal lineup, is renowned for its distinctive electronics package, delivering unparalleled tonal versatility. With its active circuitry and unique pickup configuration, the Pro2E ensures a rich and dynamic sound palette, making it perfect for both studio recordings and live performances.

Crafted with attention to detail, the Pro2E offers a smooth playing experience thanks to its meticulously designed neck and fretboard. The combination of high-quality materials and craftsmanship results in an instrument that not only sounds impressive but is also built to withstand the rigors of extensive use. Whether you're laying down the groove in a jazz ensemble or rocking out on stage, the Wal Pro2E adapts seamlessly to your musical style.

The bass features a sleek design that complements its powerful sound, making it a visually appealing addition to any musician's arsenal. Its versatile nature makes it suitable for a wide range of genres, ensuring that your creative expression is never limited.

Key Features:

  • Distinctive electronics package with active circuitry for enhanced tonal versatility
  • Unique pickup configuration for a rich and dynamic sound palette
  • High-quality materials and craftsmanship for durability and performance
  • Meticulously designed neck and fretboard for smooth playability
  • Versatile sound suitable for various musical styles and genres
Luke Basskey

Luke Basskey

Bass Cover - Simple Minds - Somebody Up There Likes You - with Fender Jazz Special and Wal PRO2E

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Bass Cover - Simple Minds - Somebody Up There Likes You - with Fender Jazz Special and Wal PRO2E

Luke Basskey

Luke Basskey

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See how Nick Beggs uses Wal Pro2E

Nick Beggs

Singer, Bassist

ABC

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The ‘Wal Pro2E Bass’ was the instrument used by Nick Beggs back in the 1980’s and was used in the recording of the 1983 No1 hit, Too Shy as well as various other tracks on both the ‘White Feathers’ and ‘Islands’ albums.

This article tells the quite interesting story of this particular instrument.

See how Jimmy Bain uses Wal Pro2E

Jimmy Bain

Bassist

Dio

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The article is a review by jimmy for the wal pro ii bass, where he goes over the specs and how he uses it

See how Collin Bass uses Wal Pro2E

Collin Bass

Singer, Guitarist

Camel

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Here we can clearly see Colin playing a Wal Pro 2E bass live with Camel

See how Nic Potter uses Wal Pro2E

Nic Potter

Bassist, Composer

Van der Graaf Generator

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Nic is sitting next to his Wal Pro bass in this picture.

Album Usage

The Wal Pro2E has been featured on the following albums:

Genre Usage

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Based on how musicians on Equipboard use Wal Pro2E, it is most commonly used with the following gear.

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