jar546
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After much debate in my head from listening to both of my basses I decided to take the TI-Jazz flats off of my SR5HH and put them on my P Bass. I put the original rounds (whatever came with the bass from the factory) back on.
I am more versatile with my sound and the SR is now sounding better with more bite and with the new Mesa Boogie 400+ the P Bass is sounding even better.
I just don't think the SR5HH is as versatile with flats on it. Much more punch now, especially the B string which sometimes struggles the way it is.
Opinions????
I am more versatile with my sound and the SR is now sounding better with more bite and with the new Mesa Boogie 400+ the P Bass is sounding even better.
I just don't think the SR5HH is as versatile with flats on it. Much more punch now, especially the B string which sometimes struggles the way it is.
Opinions????