Joined: March 10th, 2008, 7:00 pm Posts: 1184 Location: Seattle, WA USA
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passive basses are where it's at IMO, and why I've been pushing the passive bow wave for quite some time now. I have had great feedback at NAMM each year that 'somebody actually gets it' from those who make their living in the studio and tour the arena stages backing big name solo acts
build a passive bass that sounds incredible and you have a great thing to build upon should you ever want to add an active preamp for tone tweaking on stage. sadly, these days so many basses utilize an active preamp to overcome shortcomings in their passive tone ... discovering you have "suck tone" running passive is a horrid thing to experience when you step into the studio and the producer/engineer requests you bypass the active circuit for recording work
our new Malibu model is passive, and I sold out all of our 5-string and 6-string inventory at NAMM. let your ears and not your peers tell you what sounds best
all the best,
R
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