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Pulse Commune
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"The Ultimate Jazz Bass Assembly/Vintage Cornell Grey Tiger 600v Brand Logo Only Wax Specification" (Made-to-Order) (Limited Edition) This is a vintage assembly. Don't miss this opportunity to experience the valuable 600v, with its dry yet vibrant sound quality! Made with vintage capacitors, vintage wiring, and vintage solder. (Inch only.) This is the most popular setup for repairs. Using vintage wiring realistically expresses the sound quality improved by vintage capacitors. The vintage wiring material has a different level of resolution compared to the wiring material commonly used in modern guitars, including high-end guitars. Sounds that used to be vaguely heard deep within the speaker will now spread out and jump out at you realistically. You can enjoy the delicate touch of your fingertips, which has only been vaguely expressed until now, and the nuances-filled sound. Also, the speed at which the sound comes out after playing is fast, which should surely have a positive impact on your playing. We have carefully selected numerous vintage wiring materials, choosing those that are close to the sound of modern general bass sounds and those that maximize the bass sound. The capacitor is the ultra-rare Grey Tiger from the highest quality Tiger series. Only the brand logo is present, but the contents are the same as the Grey Tiger with the logo, and of course, the sound quality is the same. There are few Grey Tigers with logos to begin with, and most of them are without logos or are for PB. Compared to the Tiger, it has a clear, less undulating, and straightforward sound quality, with a strong mid-range push and a more distinct sound. I think it's safe to say that it's the best sound quality for guitars and basses. Circle D, which was originally used by Fender, is also popular, but this one is thicker, has more range, and has a dry, cool sound quality. Compared to Bumble Bee, it has a wider range, rich overtones, a dry texture, and a soft, high-quality sound. Simply solder the included vintage solder for repairs to the ground connected to your pickups and body. It's a simple task. Instructions for installation are included. Once you get used to this sound, you won't be able to play other basses. Please give it a try! Pots - CTS 250k A Jack - Rean"
3 months ago