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The bass he got from Melvin was a BT6G. The KSA6, 20th anniv. is a modified BSR model. He has mought many basses of ours over the years and don't recall all of them. I can ID them with pictures if you like. [2] Elite models have Lacquer finish regardless of the body shape being BT, BMT or BSR. The non-Elite Neck-thrus have the oil/varnish regardless of it being a BT or BSR model. Bsr and BT are shapes, not models. Lalo's BT 6G WAS the Elite in its day. [3] The lacquer finish is harder than the oil and brightens up the sound and makes the notes slightly snappier. The Oil being softer warms up the sound, all things being equal! [4] 5pc vs 3pc ALL things being equal has a slight sound difference. The laminated wood between the Top/Back and the Core is a slight vibration barrier with the grains of the various woods opposing each other to some degree however slight that may be. This stiffens the combined woods and again, brightens up the sound 'ALL things being equal'. This is my personal audible feelable opinion. I have never conducted and specific scientific tests on these subjects. Just my ears, hands and body feel. My eyes see it before my ears hear or my body feels it. Don't judge everything by looks alone. Looks are looks. |
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