Which MM bass in which PU configuration is gonna get me closest to an upright tone?
Please save me $1000 from going for a Rob Allen...
I imagine a Piezo is gonna be in the mix somewhere... But entertain me.
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Which MM bass in which PU configuration is gonna get me closest to an upright tone?
Please save me $1000 from going for a Rob Allen...
I imagine a Piezo is gonna be in the mix somewhere... But entertain me.
Set-up:
Stingray HH 5 2005 LE
Stingray H 5
Mesa/Boogie Titan V12
Mesa/Boogie VPH810
Fretless Bongo with piezo and flats. I find that if I play around the heel of the neck, sometimes on the fretboard with my right hand technique, I can get an uprightish tone.
ANDREW
BFR StingRay5 HS in Cabernet Pearl
Rosewood Axis Super Sport
Markbass Little Mark II
Ampeg SVT-VR
Bergantino NV610
I have played in big jazz bands in the military with some great results using an Stingray 5 with TI flats. I wouold either leave it in the middle position or forward in the series pos. I usually leave a Stingray 5 in the middle pos and close to flat save a bit of bass boost and pulling the highs back from center to taste.
Scott
some MM bass with a neck PUP, + peizo, + flats...
i think id go with a Bongo due to the "i can dial in every tone ever" preamp. maybe an HS with the S solo'd
So I've got a bass worked out in my head... what do you guys think...
SR5 HH
Black Cherry
Black Pickguard
Matching Headstock
Fretless Lined
Flats
I'm drooling...
Last edited by Visirale; 08-13-2006 at 08:30 PM.
Set-up:
Stingray HH 5 2005 LE
Stingray H 5
Mesa/Boogie Titan V12
Mesa/Boogie VPH810
Sounds good to me.
ANDREW
BFR StingRay5 HS in Cabernet Pearl
Rosewood Axis Super Sport
Markbass Little Mark II
Ampeg SVT-VR
Bergantino NV610
Some LaBella Nylon TapeWounds would be a great start but also the TI OR!! ErnieBall flats would be a good start and then get some foam to put up against the bridge sddles and let 'er rip!![]()
but the LaBellas would get you alot closer to the Rob Allen toane as that's what he uses on his basses.
"Top pros 15 - Talkbass 0"
Strings and amplification are vitally important in getting a somewhat upright-ish sound.
The closest I ever got just happened to be with a single Humbucker Bongo strung with flats. For a short time, I was using an EA iAMP 800 and it really kicked the natural tone in the butt, big time.
My Sunn is possibly capable of doing that, but I like the 'gritty' sound of the Sunn much better.
I think the Bongo can get you in the general area due to the flexibility of the preamp, but then I didn't try my SR5 with the iAMP. Probably a good bet.
I had an SR5 with piezos for a bit and while I liked the additional tonal options, I never thought it was very upright-ish.
YMMV!
Jack
Isn't there a Jack Williams Signature EUB somewhere?
Stop that.
i thought i read about one of those. they come in blue and go for about $500.Originally Posted by Strangeglow
and red and black.
ANDREW
BFR StingRay5 HS in Cabernet Pearl
Rosewood Axis Super Sport
Markbass Little Mark II
Ampeg SVT-VR
Bergantino NV610
Originally Posted by Visirale
are you purposely leaving out the piezo?
I wasn't sure if it was available on the HH models...Originally Posted by nicolasd
Set-up:
Stingray HH 5 2005 LE
Stingray H 5
Mesa/Boogie Titan V12
Mesa/Boogie VPH810
It's not at this time.
ANDREW
BFR StingRay5 HS in Cabernet Pearl
Rosewood Axis Super Sport
Markbass Little Mark II
Ampeg SVT-VR
Bergantino NV610
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