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shakinbacon

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What do y'all find works for you on gigs with a drummer and guitars? I keep the amp eq flat.

I find all settings at center detent (including piezo piezo) and a tad of low mid cut or bass boost is working nicely... if not flat. I'm using roundwound slinkies.

or I favor the neck pickup and pull some low mids if at all.

Suprisingly, all piezo with eq flat or low mid cut works nicely too.


Thanks for sharing.
 
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Duarte

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Yeah, generally people refer to the neck pickup as the 'front' pickup. It pisses me off actually because it's not in front of anything, it depends on which direction in a 3D space you are holding your bass to determine which is in front. It's closest to the neck...therefore, neck pickup dammit!

But, to answer your question, I think he means the neck pickup.
 

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Yeah, generally people refer to the neck pickup as the 'front' pickup. It pisses me off actually because it's not in front of anything, it depends on which direction in a 3D space you are holding your bass to determine which is in front. It's closest to the neck...therefore, neck pickup dammit!

But, to answer your question, I think he means the neck pickup.

that was funny
 

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Yes...Front meaning near the neck...cuz I think of the Bongo like a car and that's the driver's side and .....


yes..Front, TOP...the one on the left when I look down..etc.

:)
 

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I'm a big fan of the neck pickup but I tend to use roughly 60% bridge and 40% neck when playing live. With this setting, I prefer a 10-20% boost of the highs and 30% cut of the high mids.

All of this is totally dependent on the amp I'm playing through and the tune, not to mention the room/stage/sound reinforcement.

Hope this helps!
 

shakinbacon

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I'm a big fan of the neck pickup but I tend to use roughly 60% bridge and 40% neck when playing live. With this setting, I prefer a 10-20% boost of the highs and 30% cut of the high mids.

All of this is totally dependent on the amp I'm playing through and the tune, not to mention the room/stage/sound reinforcement.

Hope this helps!

That definitely helps. Thanks a bunch!
 

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bridge pu: 70%, neck pu: 30% eq linear except bass a tad down and highs a bit up.

works great for fingerstyla, pick and slap ... but also always depends on which amp i play through.
right now, this is a perfect setting for the trace 400 + 15peavey + 2x12 fmc. when playing with the 2x12 + 2x10, i leave the bass in neutral position ...

hope that helps ;-)
 

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You all mention your settings but what strings are you using with those settings. And do you play with a pick or your fingers and how close to the bridge. Quite a few variables?
 

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You all mention your settings but what strings are you using with those settings. And do you play with a pick or your fingers and how close to the bridge. Quite a few variables?

Exactly.

Bright amp? Roll off the highs.
Finger style? Add more highs.
Pick? roll off highs.
Steel strings? Roll off highs.
Coated rounds? Add highs
etc etc etc.
 

oli@bass

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And the icing on the cake of variables: What is "rock tone"? Who has it?

Tony Levin? Steve Harris? Dug Pinnick? Geezer Butler? Flea? Rudy Sarzo? Marco Mendoza? Tim Commerford? John Myung? Jonathan Gallant? Billy Sheehan? Phoenix?
 
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