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Hey Roy
The Cocobolo/Walnut MD7 is a 2001, 9 volt pre-amp and Ebony/Tiger Maple is 2011, 18 volt pre-amp that I just received. Two very different instruments for tone, there is nothing similar in the way that they sound. The Ebony to my ear is really brilliant across the tonal spectrum with lots of punch. The Cocobolo is very smooth and deep on the low end with crystal like highs, mids are very complex which I roll off quite a bit. The Maple/Mahogany that I just sold had a very classic Smith sound that was warm and punchy with strong mids that Smiths are known for and sat well within the mix when playing live. I am probably giving you more information than you need but I really enjoy these instruments and thought this might be info that you are others could use if looking at something similar in a Smith bass. Rory |
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I was the one who bought the BSR6EG mahogany and maple bass from Rory what a great bass
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Juan, I am glad you are enjoying the bass.
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Hi!all.
from tokyo.japan. Please see my KenSmith BASSES. All are the highest sounds. KenSmith BASS is great!! BSR7EG Quilt Maple(red Maple?) top&back Western Maple core BSR6EG Tiger Maple top&back mahogany core BT6EG Ash top&back Tiger Maple core and BAGEND S12-B & Acoustic Image CLURUS |
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Hey Hiroshi!
Beautiful basses. Anxiously awaiting the arrival of my first Smith bass. The woodworking is so impressive. |
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Thank you.Steven.
It is arrival pleasure of the first base. Woodwork is very wonderful and the accuracy of a neck is also the highest. Although Japan is humid, for the moment, it has not curved. Please enjoy Ken Smith LIFE. |
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