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I run my amp flat, and control tone entirely from my Smith.
I run bass boosted (about 2 o'clock), Mids flat to slightly cut, Treble boosted slightly (about 1 o'clock) pickup balance slightly favoring bridge, (about 11 o'clock) and vary between both pickups in parallel, or neck pickup in series. All in all, you and I arrived at about the same settings.
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Proud original owner of a 2001 Ken Smith BSR4EG lined fretless. My band's site: Delusional Mind |
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First actual band rehearsal with the KSB today-the guys loved the way it sounds! I love the extra boost you get by running both PU's in parallel-Classic older sound only more present. We do a variety of modern jazz through older 40's & 50's material, the versatility is great. Thanks for responding! ![]() |
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I run everything flat, with a touch of bass boost. My sound guy loves me to death.
Mike |
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Sorry for my question but...my luthier instaled a new 3 pot circuit and i'm not sure of the position of pots.
Is anybody can say to me what the exact position of these pots ? i mean the white line of pot... Sorry for my very bad english ![]() |
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My favorite tone position - flat
. sometimes when I use only the neck pickup and need more bottom - a slight bass boost. |
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Nobody to help me ?
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Maybe a pic with 3 pots all the way down can help me...
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