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Originally Posted by xbradx For the Tribby L2K I used to own, I liked the sound of it in passive mode, running through my Aguilar DB924  |
I think I'm going to do it. I've written Nino Valenti about it because he installs Aguilar preamps in the basses he makes. I'm pretty sure that when the EQ is set flat Aguilar preamps are pretty darn transparent. The OBP3 is supposed to let you take good pickups and add active tone controls without coloring the sound too much.
It dawned on me that the bass/treble controls on the L2500 are cut only, so they don't add to the sound or the tone. I like the sound best in passive mode, so with the bass/treble maxed on my L2500 I'm pretty much getting the pure sound of these pickups - there's nothing adding to, coloring, or taking away from the sound. As long as I've got the series/single coil/parallel switches I still have what I liked about the original L2500 sound. The Aggie pre will add mid control, and I can add more bass and treble. Rolling off bass and treble should be similar in sound to the original L2500 bass/treble controls.
Talk about versatile!! A seperate series/single coil/parallel switch for each pickup, vol/vol stack, and the Aguiar OBP3 preamp? Should be amazing!