Smallmouth_Bass
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I have three Stingray 5's. A maple fingerboard, a rosewood board and a fretless. I have twice swapped necks around. Once to get a fretted board on the lightest body and just today, to put the fretless on the body of one that will likely be sold soon.
One of these basses has a really present/cutting midrange. It's interesting that, having had all the necks on it, it still retained the characteristic mids (it looks like ash by the grain pattern). So, I am wondering if the body has more effect on the tone than the fingerboard wood.
What is your experience?
One of these basses has a really present/cutting midrange. It's interesting that, having had all the necks on it, it still retained the characteristic mids (it looks like ash by the grain pattern). So, I am wondering if the body has more effect on the tone than the fingerboard wood.
What is your experience?