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![]() I think the Jazz set up is a light clear sound, but lacks the fullness of soaps.
But, with the KS electronics I think you can dial in any sound you like. http://www.kensmithbasses.com/models...r5jmodel2.html |
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I very much want a tight bridge type tone this may be a good fit. - T |
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I actualy meant "light". To my ear the Jazz bass sound lacks some of the fullness and roundness of soaps. That may be different on a KS? |
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anyway.... - T |
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So many variables with tone; wood, neck, pickups, strings, etc. So it could have been something other than the pickups. |
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![]() Not that the tone was bad I just needed more cut.
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![]() The best way to eq the bass for cut is to cut the mids when you boost the treble and bass. This makes the sound tighter and notched so it cuts thru.
Try that! |
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