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Jazz Bass control circuits (passive) - what works for you?


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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, JapanAxe said:

What does the Turbo switch do? I’m kind of afraid to ask…

 

It forces a rush of compressed air into the tone wood molecules and makes them vibrate more quickly. As a result the bass resonates faster, making the sound sweeter, generates a more purposeful tone, and thusly the player becomes faster, with improved technique and accuracy, and becomes more God-like.  🤣

 

You did ask. 

 

Happy Christmas one and all!

Edited by HeadlessBassist
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Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, HeadlessBassist said:

 

It forces a rush of compressed air into the tone wood molecules and makes them vibrate more quickly. As a result the bass resonates faster, making the sound sweeter, generates a more purposeful tone, and thusly the player becomes faster, with improved technique and accuracy, and becomes more God-like.  🤣

 

You did ask. 

 

Happy Christmas one and all!

What if it’s vintage tonewood? 🍿
I’m also assuming that a longer g string screw on the bridge saddle makes it sound different also 

Edited by Geek99

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