new 78 musicmaster bass!

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Billy3000 wrote:I'll have to check that out on mine too. Cause I definitely noticed the muddiness of the bass. But I have played another '78 that actually sounded very similar to a p bass.
maybe that one had had the snip?

i didn't play about with it for long but it did seem better, generally.
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Noob question:

Would I just cut the cap right out and be done or would i have to solder it back together?
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just chop it out with a pair of snippers, takes 2 seconds.
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cool. thanks
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stewart wrote:
Billy3000 wrote:I'll have to check that out on mine too. Cause I definitely noticed the muddiness of the bass. But I have played another '78 that actually sounded very similar to a p bass.
maybe that one had had the snip?

i didn't play about with it for long but it did seem better, generally.
Yea that's what I'm assuming. It sounded way different than mine. I wrote it off to the fact that mine came with flatwounds on it when I bought it. I still haven't changed the strings because it's not my main bass and I love the way they feel, just not the way they sound. But I'll definitely have to check out the snip mod.