Flat back vs round back
We've been working on a really fun project, that answers the age old question about the difference between round back and flat back basses. We made two basses copying a Cassini bass, belonging to Max Zeugner of the New York Philharmonic. They are made from the same trees, with the same fingerboard, removable neck, C-extension, everything. The difference? Listen and see what you think!

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