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Waricks....YET AGAIN

m2600 said:
The most bad thing in passive mode on warwicks (and most other basses) is that there is no Tone knob..
That's why, for example, Ritter's basses electronics ( [Invalid or Expired Link Removed] ) is better.. it gives you complete control in both active and passive modes

Yeah, but check the price tags on Ritters sometimes - you'll be in for a surprise if you havent seen it already :eek: :smug:
They are not in the same price category, so what would you expect? Most higher-end basses dont even have a active/passive switch, let alone passive tone :hmm:
 
m2600 said:
The most bad thing in passive mode on warwicks (and most other basses) is that there is no Tone knob..
That's why, for example, Ritter's basses electronics ( [Invalid or Expired Link Removed] ) is better.. it gives you complete control in both active and passive modes

Lucky for me that my JazzMan has one then.... :p