GW,
No need to feel embarrassed. The tone block makes a HUGE difference in the tone. I have the same tone block in my 20th, and I love playing her unplugged just to hear that sweet tone ring.
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GW,
No need to feel embarrassed. The tone block makes a HUGE difference in the tone. I have the same tone block in my 20th, and I love playing her unplugged just to hear that sweet tone ring.
John
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Regarding maghogany.... my best "ringing" EBMM's are:
1.) StingRay 4 30th Anniversary (mahogany body)
2.) StingRay 4 Ebony Edition (mahogany body)
3.) 25th Annversary Bass (mahogany tone block)
Out of these, the 25th has probably the most balanced tone.
A close match is the 20th Anniversary StingRay (ash with maple top and maple neck). There's something about mahogany and tone wood mixes well done.
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