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boston asphalt2

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I tried to search but had a hard time sifting through the threads, but what makes the SUB basses different from their non-SUB counterparts? I see so far, the finish, but what else?
 

hankSRay

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I havent gotten up close and personal with a SUB in a while but I think the main differences is the slab body, fully functional but not so pretty woods hence the paint, filling under frets and if I remember correctly the bridge and tuning pegs arent stamped with MusicMan logos.
 

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And some of the SUBs are passive.

...and even though some are passive, they are nearly indistinguishable from their active counterparts and still have passive bass/treble boost. the only real difference is a lack of extreme high end shimmer and a slightly lower output. this is all in my experience with my passive fretless SUB. YMMV.
 

punkrock

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...and even though some are passive, they are nearly indistinguishable from their active counterparts and still have passive bass/treble boost. the only real difference is a lack of extreme high end shimmer and a slightly lower output. this is all in my experience with my passive fretless SUB. YMMV.

I agree with the output on 2 band vs. 3 band eq's. The 3 band are a little hotter than the 2 band eq's. But that's not just on the SUB 2 band, that goes for them all as from what I've read they use the same pre as the big boys.
 
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