Lakland Skyline Darryl Jones Signature 5
Lakland Skyline Darryl Jones Signature 5
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Introducing the Lakland Skyline Darryl Jones Signature 5 in Lake Placid Blue—the bass that will make you rethink everything you know about tone. This beauty combines the best of both worlds: the updated classic vibe of the DJ-4, but with a powerful twist. Thanks to Lakland’s legendary 35” scale, you’ll get a bottom end that’s taut, clear, and punchy—especially on that low B string. When we say “fabulous bottom tone,” we mean it. It’s the kind of tone that lets you feel the bass, whether you’re slapping, fingerpicking, or just laying down a groove.
But wait, there’s more! This isn’t just about sound—it’s also about stability. With graphite reinforcement bars in the neck, you’ll enjoy tonal consistency and stability, gig after gig. The dual vintage-voiced single-coil Lakland pickups are hand-fabricated and wound in our Chicago shop to exact tolerances, delivering clarity and punch across the entire range of the bass. It’s the kind of precision you can hear and feel from the first note to the last. And did we mention it’s in that striking Lake Placid Blue finish? Yeah, this bass looks as good as it sounds.
Key Features:
- Legendary 35” scale: Known for that rich, tight bottom end and clear low B tone that Lakland 5-strings are famous for.
- Graphite neck reinforcement: Keeping your tone consistent and your neck stable, gig after gig.
- Hand-wound vintage-voiced pickups: Crafted in the Chicago shop to exact tolerances, these pickups give you the clarity and punch you crave.
- Updated classic tone of the DJ-4: Blending that tried-and-true sound with modern improvements for maximum playability.
- Beautiful Lake Placid Blue finish: Looks fast, sounds even faster.
Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just getting started, the Skyline Darryl Jones Signature 5 brings legendary Lakland tone and precision, all wrapped up in a package that’s as stylish as it is sonically sophisticated. Get yours now—before someone else does.







