5 knobs and a switch in the Roxy jazz bass? What on earth are all those controls for? Does it have an active EQ and preamp circuit, just like the basses of the 60's?
BacchusPaul wrote:These guitars are so bloody awful looking I really couldn't care how they play.
We have a line of guitars much WORSE over here. Belt sanded and finished in satin polyurethane for permanent preservation! Excuse the massive single image.
Fake cigarette burn mark fail (along with the rest of it)
astro wrote:5 knobs and a switch in the Roxy jazz bass? What on earth are all those controls for? Does it have an active EQ and preamp circuit, just like the basses of the 60's?
You got it.
It's not a bad design at all, nearly identical to the one in my Dame Classic V (that I've been trying to sell) featuring a pickup blend knob instead of independent volume controls. It just looks so funky in something trying too hard to be old and stuff.
But I wish they wouldn't waste their time with that crappy relic-ing and just sell them as cheap reissues. I would be WAY more interested then. But I guess they did with those '72 teles and the thinline tele.
astro wrote:5 knobs and a switch in the Roxy jazz bass? What on earth are all those controls for? Does it have an active EQ and preamp circuit, just like the basses of the 60's?
You got it.
It's not a bad design at all, nearly identical to the one in my Dame Classic V (that I've been trying to sell) featuring a pickup blend knob instead of independent volume controls. It just looks so funky in something trying too hard to be old and stuff.
Bumped for the hell of it. Just look at this mess in the DAME Classic V:
Actually, I was going to mention how Musicianz' Fiend goes the extra mile by stripping Road Worn-series Fenders' pickup screws just for you prior to shipping! How sweet of them.