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[QUOTE=The Forgotten Bassist]Both are bolt-on but I think the TRB6II was available in thru-neck whereas the TRB1006 is only bolt-on.
I repeat I think this[/QUOTE] i haven't seen a TRB6II with bolt-on, the TRB6PIIs are neck through however |
doesnt someone on her own a NT one?
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[QUOTE=Phalanx][url]www.musik-service.de[/url] for a TRB6II
The only bass in my opinion which beats the TRB1006 in the price range and me being the proud owner of one[/QUOTE] Care to share why the TRB6II is better? |
I'm not entirely sure of the top of my head but if I remember correctly, different woods, different electronics, and it has wider string spacing. So i guess it depends on what you look for in a bass which you find is better. However I do think the TRB100x's were supposed to be a LITTLE bit more budget friendly than the TRBxII's
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[QUOTE=kev_trb1006]I'm not entirely sure of the top of my head but if I remember correctly, different woods, different electronics, and it has wider string spacing. So i guess it depends on what you look for in a bass which you find is better. However I do think the TRB100x's were supposed to be a LITTLE bit more budget friendly than the TRBxII's[/QUOTE]
As far as I know the biggest difference are the type of woods and countries they're made in. The electronics are the same I think. The string-spacing seemed to be equal last time I checked. |
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