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Old 05-17-2007, 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Brian Holtz View Post
Hi,

I'm considering buying one of a few different Smith basses I've found on the market. One of which is a 5 string BSR Elite with rosewood top/walnut back. It appears to be made in 2002.

I'm just wondering if anyone (Ken?) knows anyghing about this specific wood combo? Not that it really matters, but on this bass I will be playing a lot of gospel and a good deal of jazz. I kind of want that classical gospel Smith tone. I have a few traditional Fender type basses...so thats not really what I'm after with this bass.

It looks like a great bass, as do most of the other I've seen.
This sounds familiar. Where are you seeing this bass? Are you sure the top is not Morado? I am curious, can you elaborate more on the other woods used in this bass (i.e. the core, and laminates)? Most of the sound comes from the top, however, depending upon the set-up of any bass and rig used, that will have much influence on what comes out.

Based only on the info you have provided, there are a few ways you can go with this: Just to name some of my faves...and I'm sure you would be happy with any of these for your application:

1. Walnut T&B, Maple or Mahogany Core...
2. Cocobolo T&B, Maple or Mahogany Core.....
3. Maple T&B, Walnut or Magogany Core.....
4. Etc.

By the way, wood selection DOES really matter, depending on your taste for the sound you are seeking. If you ever decide to order new from Ken, I am sure he can help you and fix you right up!

Either way.....good luck!
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