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Old 07-20-2012, 09:56 AM
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Ok no prob. I just know with my old CRV I replaced the pre but with my bsr5gn I have no need to. I have all the tone and warmth I want with more to spare. Plus the series/parallel switches to play with and I'm happy. There is a post by Ken where he explains that the shelving frequencies are wider or something to that effect. Different frequency points and width sounds like it leads to different tones. Maybe it is the different woods I don't know. The option to adjust dip switches that tweak the bass, mids and treble to taste is impressive and produces results for me. There are obviously tons of professional players more than happy with the 9 volt pre. Maybe I'm just weird lol.
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