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Dirk McQuickley
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I’m pretty sure that “The Guilds of Grot” is the only person who can answer this question.
I currently own and am restoring a blonde-finished Guild B-302A; what a magnificent sounding bass. I have done a lot of Internet research on the Guild B-300 series of basses and discovered the existence of the B-400 series with active electronics. The B-400 series of basses are so rare that I have found zero comments on how they sound. I am wondering if it is worth the time and effort to add a B-400 series bass to my collection; most likely would only want a B-402A.
So, the question is “How do the B-400 series basses sound relative to their B-300 series equivalents?’
Dirk McQuickley
I currently own and am restoring a blonde-finished Guild B-302A; what a magnificent sounding bass. I have done a lot of Internet research on the Guild B-300 series of basses and discovered the existence of the B-400 series with active electronics. The B-400 series of basses are so rare that I have found zero comments on how they sound. I am wondering if it is worth the time and effort to add a B-400 series bass to my collection; most likely would only want a B-402A.
So, the question is “How do the B-400 series basses sound relative to their B-300 series equivalents?’
Dirk McQuickley