Hi Louis-Gino,
In my post from Sunday, I made sure you knew about a midrange product that's under development, and should be ready next year. By the way, I should make it clear that I am not working with MusicMan, this is a separate development from their company, and the first product to feature this control will be a direct retrofit pickup/electronics system, as it has been requested by customers of ours.
I understand that you are excited about having some new aspects to you new sounds, but as you are aware, the product does not exist yet from us that you can mount in your bass right now that does what you want. One option is to add a SF-2 to your signal chain, which we have discussed before this thread. The other is to wait for the new product. Of course, you may always find your own path and develop what you need on your own.
I'm familiar that your needs are urgent, and I've tried hard to give you options that can help you now.
I feel that I must address this argument you refer to between you and I. I do not have an argument with you, we each have our own opinion. Because we have different tastes in what we like, doesn't mean we can't work together to make the sound you want. I only need to understand what you want, which you are starting to document on this thread, which is a great start.
Also, it's important to understand that custom work for my dad's bench is booked months in advance, so I won't be able to consult with you on the specific design details for your project until it's close to the time to start working on it. Until then, carefully document what it is you are trying to acheive with your custom changes, so that you can teach us what you want your finished sound to be.
I do sincerely hope you get an opportunity to try out a Superfilter, we think it's even more powerful than the parametric EQ that we built for Bobby Weir back in 1971. Many people find that using a Superfilter helps them make more precise decisions about what to mount onboard their instrument.
If you have some idea that Ron is going to retire soon, let me please put your mind at ease. He plans to be at work for a good many more years.