Troy Sanders Jaguar Bass

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Troy Sanders Jaguar Bass

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This looks super cool

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Post by jagsonic »

Yes, i like it very much.

I also like the fender version:

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I'd prefer the Fender, but... no tone knob!!
Unlike guitar, which is almost always dimed, the tone knob is very handy for bass.
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I think the roller wheels on the top control plate are some sort of active EQ.
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Post by jagsonic »

On the fender there is a master volume and a blend poti. The upper controls are 2way-active tonecontrol and a active-passive switch.

The squier has two volumepotis and a 2way-active tonecontrol - without possibility to go passive...
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Yeah, the upper rollers are active tone control... I just prefer to play passive, for which there's no control.
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