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dubalbal

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Low / high boost switch
« on: April 17, 2005, 12:48:49 PM »
Hi folks ,  
 
I would like to have your comments on this : would it be great or totally unecessary to add low (bass) and high boost switch on  series 2 electronics ?  
 
Thank's  
 
ALAIN

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« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2005, 02:31:37 PM »
I think it would be useful to add  the low boost as I understand it is centered at 50 hz. and the filter only sweeps to 350 hz. However, Val tells me it would add quite a bit of time to an order for custom electronic mods on a series instrument.  
Mike

David Houck

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« Reply #2 on: April 18, 2005, 03:46:05 PM »
I think I agree with Mike on both counts.
 
- It's my guess that adding boost switches to Series electronics could significantly add to the wait time on a new bass.  And as a mod to a used bass, it could take a very long time.
 
- I have a bass with Europa electronics and I really like the boost/cut switches.  But on the other hand, my Series I seems to do everything I need for it to do, and I don't feel any need for the switches.  So while I think boost/cut switches are very nice, and I think it would be great if my Essence had them, I don't know that they are a necessary addition to Series electronics.  But then I don't own a bass with both; and there are some folks around here who do!  And of course there may be some Series owners who do wish they had the switches.

rklisme

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« Reply #3 on: April 18, 2005, 04:40:41 PM »
Alain
 
I have to agree with Dave. Although I don't have the switch on my Series I it seems I don't need it. If you have read any of my previous rants you would know that I think the Series electronics are far superior than the others. On my Essence it really seems to make a major difference in both treble and bass boost and cut, on my Balance K the differences are more subtle. The Series electronics to my ears are just fatter and much more rich than the others. That being said there is a point where I can create awesome tones from all the basses I just feel at the end of the day the Series cost is justified. Now to answer your question! No, I don't feel you need the switches however if you are a tweeker like me you might consider it in the end. Just know the reason that my 6 string is taking as long as it is are the electronics.
 
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« Reply #4 on: April 18, 2005, 08:39:36 PM »
http://alembic.com/info/JEfretless.html
 
Understated Elegance~ now there's a bass where SII electronics were augmented with bass & treble knobs for each pup..... I dont know what frequencies they were centered at, but I'd assume this would serve as kind of a shelving EQ.....  
 
A similar idea, but more tweakable~ the way a SII should be....