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Got a Sadowsky

Fuzzbass said:
The B, E, and A are tighter and more growly, while there's more 'pop' on the D and G when they're slapped. I think it's also fair to say that overall string balance is improved. OTOH, you don't get the traditional P-bass vibe: phatness on the low strings, sweet singing tone on the high ones

Is there any discernable difference in tone between a JJ and a PJ w/ the reverse P set up ?