So, I've noticed a lot of basses from the 80s and early 90s had 3 way toggle switches. Something like this Jazz bass comes to mind.
Why was this done when a traditional Jazz bass setup or stacked blend volume pot would seem to offer so much more flexibility?
I can understand a 3 way toggle on a guitar when isolating one pickup is a common thing. But not so much on a bass when you more frequently want both pickups involved somehow.
Why was this done when a traditional Jazz bass setup or stacked blend volume pot would seem to offer so much more flexibility?
I can understand a 3 way toggle on a guitar when isolating one pickup is a common thing. But not so much on a bass when you more frequently want both pickups involved somehow.
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