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Questionable_Reflection
06-28-2006, 10:30 AM
Here's the grind.

I was wondering how acessable this tone is, ive been staying with my parents in aus for a while now and borrowing a bass of a friend (samick), and i thinks i like the tone, problem is she wants it back or for me to buy it (fair play). i doubt ill be staying in aus for very long, but i dont want to regret this when i get back to my yam-rbx270,

ive only really played the two so im all outa exp. Maybe im getting confused with Eq/Tone im sort of hoping patrons of the tone will be able distinguish, The strings are old also. I cant really remember the yamaha, generic seems to be the word on subjective street.

i suspect i may just being petty because ive progressed mainly on this guitar. It does seem to be a cheap one.

I cant seem to find out much about it. this pic seems right except the knobs are silver (dunno if that makes any difference, poss just cosmetic) [Mines BLUE:thumb:]

http://www.jazzbass.it/bxnew3.jpg
Theres some audio's of it nere, http://soundclick.com/contexttangant 'a bit different' and 'one dimensional soup' seem to be furthest apart in regard to tone/eq

not sure if thats all misleading\unnessary, 'how acessable is the tone' proberly works best.
Thank you.

nisakss
06-28-2006, 10:34 AM
You want to know if you can replicate that tone with another bass?

Questionable_Reflection
06-28-2006, 10:38 AM
yes, mainly the rbx270, but also in regard to others

Questionable_Reflection
06-28-2006, 08:21 PM
Bump

Questionable_Reflection
07-02-2006, 03:27 AM
last bump

Chaos
07-02-2006, 02:27 PM
Kind of confused as to what you're asking but try to look for a bass with the same pick up configuration which would be a split coil and a single coil.

Killer Fridge
07-02-2006, 03:52 PM
If anything, the Yamaha is probably a better instrument than the Samick. I reckon you could easily get just as good a tone out of it.