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![]() I also have a bsr5gn that has a maple core that is warm and versatile. In other basses maple tend to sound brighter but on my Smith it sounds great and warm. You should keep your bsrgn dude you will regret it LOL.
Last edited by Allan Padmore; 07-04-2010 at 10:54 AM. |
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![]() When I used to owned those two BSR5GN with Mahogany core, I didn't had my style of sound and that was the main reason I sold them, I love the KS basses they are build perfectly. when the oportunity came to get this one with a maple core I took it and I am glad that I did. there is a big change on tone from the mahogany to the maple core (This is my opinion) if any one disagrees that is cool I am just giving my personal opinion. I would had beat my self if I would had sold it. I am keeping this baby.
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