oli@bass
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Basses are made out of wood.
Every piece of wood is different
So, every bass sounds a bit different and has its own personality.
There are broad tendencies, like a maple board will give a bit more treble than a rosewood board, and mahogany body will have stronger mids than an ash body. But since there are so many variables included, you probably could find a particluar ash / maple bass that has less treble and more mids than a certain mahogany / rosewood bass.
Another contributing factor is also the age / dryness of the wood... sound will change over the years, to many ears for the better.
But hey, I'm not a luthier... just an average guy who plays bass for a couple of decades.
Every piece of wood is different
So, every bass sounds a bit different and has its own personality.
There are broad tendencies, like a maple board will give a bit more treble than a rosewood board, and mahogany body will have stronger mids than an ash body. But since there are so many variables included, you probably could find a particluar ash / maple bass that has less treble and more mids than a certain mahogany / rosewood bass.
Another contributing factor is also the age / dryness of the wood... sound will change over the years, to many ears for the better.
But hey, I'm not a luthier... just an average guy who plays bass for a couple of decades.