![]() Of course rolling them back cuts the respective frequencies accordingly. Likewise, the treble pot has a similar effect on the high frequencies. Turning the bass up will inevitably make the bass WAY too boomy. With the bass & treble controls set flat I get a sparkly tone with a warm sustaining low end. I've used this guitar now in several performance & rehearsal settings and it simply sounds great plugged into a P.A. My original review still stands but I have to say if I wrote it today I might give the sound a higher rating. I just thought readers might be interested to hear my experiences and how they contrast to the others who have reviewed the Ferrington. ![]() This should not be interpreted as a slam on the other reviews here. I'm submitting a follow up to the review I wrote last year on my red Tele style Ferrington.
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