sanderhermans
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I don't think it's fair to compare which is more "bassy" off the acoustic tone of the instruement though. I've got 3 Fender basses, a 5 string American Jazz, a 4 string American Jazz and a 4 string P-bass. Acoustic, the bassiest is the 4 string jazz followed by the 5 string jazz then the P-bass. Plugged in it is the exact opposite. In my experience, mahogany bodied basses have some real nice low-mids, more pronounced than the exact same model with a different body wood.
Indeed low-mids. Thats my opinion too. But full blown lows are certainly not more boosted than with ash. Also, pluged in you get the sound you should judge on an electric bass, you are right about that. But what you hear is 50% amp 35%bass electronics and pickup and 15% wood use