AnthonyD
Well-known member
I'm curious - and I got time - thought I'd pose a question to the folks with multiple basses... (Translation: Question for just about everyone here!)
Do you take multiple basses to your gig with the intention of using a specific bass for a specific song? How much swapping is going on during the set? Is the tone you get that specific to a particular song?
Or...
Do you simply like having the variety to choose from and grab one from your stable for a whole gig/set.
For me, I am a set-it-and-forget-it player. I dial in my sound and that's what I put out for the whole set, the exception being picking up the fretless for a specific "fretless" song.
For me, I have a Bongo coming and I do not think I'll be using my Bongo and my Sterling in the same set. I expect to grab one or the other depending on the mood of the day.
I see people commenting on getting particular tone from one bass or another or one config or another and I'm just wondering how we leverage that.
And like I said, I got the time...
Do you take multiple basses to your gig with the intention of using a specific bass for a specific song? How much swapping is going on during the set? Is the tone you get that specific to a particular song?
Or...
Do you simply like having the variety to choose from and grab one from your stable for a whole gig/set.
For me, I am a set-it-and-forget-it player. I dial in my sound and that's what I put out for the whole set, the exception being picking up the fretless for a specific "fretless" song.
For me, I have a Bongo coming and I do not think I'll be using my Bongo and my Sterling in the same set. I expect to grab one or the other depending on the mood of the day.
I see people commenting on getting particular tone from one bass or another or one config or another and I'm just wondering how we leverage that.
And like I said, I got the time...