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Old 08-24-2009, 11:25 AM
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HAS Sound Passive Midrange Control for Bass

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Midrange Control for Guitar or Bass
Sometimes referred to as a mid-scoop, this pre-wired control replaces the existing tone control in any electric guitar to transform it into a midrange cut control. This control variably cuts the mids while leaving the highs and lows. Some customers say that the tone is very close to the clean bell-like Strat® tones of Mark Knopfler, others say it sounds glassy and acoustic-like. This control features high quality Polyester Film capacitors. No battery required, easy two wire hookup! To use with solid shaft or set-screw style knobs, see "Brass Pot Sleeves" at the bottom of this page. Threaded bushing is 3/8" (Long shaft option is 3/4").

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