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That's why I did change from factory settings - a little too much mids for my taste. To each his own.
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When you say "factory settings", are you talking about "Original (9V)" or "New (18V) settings?"
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I changed from "new 18 vlt settings" and yes it cuts through the mix with warmth and lows! It sits in it own sonic space and I am happy!
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What model Smith bass are you playing?
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What woods are used in your Smith bass?
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Better late than never LOL. My bsr5gn has maple core with walnut top and back, maple and bubinga neck I think with morado fret board. Best bass I have ever owned.
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Hi, I've changed my dip settings to,.. now set the low to highest, midrange to lowest(normal) and did not change the high. I'm going to try this for a while and see what happens. I think the low is now more efficient...
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