Sloppopotamus
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SR5 Electronics question...
Ok, this question has probably been asked a zillion times, so I apologize if that's the case...
I was wondering if someone could elaborate more on exactly what the selector switch does on a SR5, which setting is what, and how it all works electronically...
Also, does the selector switch operate the same on a lefty as it does on a righty?
All I know is that when the switch is toward the back of the bass it has a scooped-mids sound... more lows and crispier ane snappier highs. When it's all the way towards the neck, it sounds more like my four with more throaty low-mids and less crispy highs, and when it's in the middle it sounds quite a bit thinner than either of the other two.
As long as I've been playing, I've always been curious as to the specifics and never really asked.
Thanks for the help!!!
Ok, this question has probably been asked a zillion times, so I apologize if that's the case...
I was wondering if someone could elaborate more on exactly what the selector switch does on a SR5, which setting is what, and how it all works electronically...
Also, does the selector switch operate the same on a lefty as it does on a righty?
All I know is that when the switch is toward the back of the bass it has a scooped-mids sound... more lows and crispier ane snappier highs. When it's all the way towards the neck, it sounds more like my four with more throaty low-mids and less crispy highs, and when it's in the middle it sounds quite a bit thinner than either of the other two.
As long as I've been playing, I've always been curious as to the specifics and never really asked.
Thanks for the help!!!
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