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What determines the attack of any given bass. wood?, p-ups?, circuit?, set-up?

Can i doctor my 78 jazz bass to get more punch or am i asking it for something it doesn't do?

Any wise words greatly appreciated.

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ok, good points lads, but technique and settings aside....

I also play a cheap but very solid 84 westone with an added kent armstrong jazz pick-up.

I play them both the same, I set them both up, but one is very tight, very punchy and the other is....not.

Technically, what's the difference?

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Nope. It's the multi-laminate bubinga/ziricote/ebony/burl ives bottom and the 3D quilted maple 8mm drop cap, along with the real bone nut and the very very very very thin breathable thinsulate nitro finish. The strap buttons are hollowed out to get that nice airy sound and the bridge is made of bone with corian bolts, and the bridge saddles are savoy cabbage for the extra iron content and maximum string vibration to body transfer.

Other than that, it's probably something to do with the pickups and electronics.

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Its all about right hand as far as i know,

Amp, Pups etc only "define" the attack, and speakers have a big impact on how the attack of the note developes as it comes from the

My right hand is quite mellow sounding, where as Billy Sheehans its very bright and sharp

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