Just picked up an (American) EBMM Sterling, absolutely beautiful bass, and played it out and I couldn’t get the string “clang” to go away. I play without pick and It seems to amplify the sound of the strings hitting against the frets (18-22). I am usual king playing Fender P basses and don’t have much experience with “active”, but it is very distracting to hear that sound while playing. Also, I can’t really tell much, if any, difference in sound when switching the selector switch thru the 3 positions. I used it with an Ampeg PF500 and 210 cab. When I turn on the -db pad cut button for active, I couldn’t get enough volume out of the bass, so I played with the button off. Couldn’t really fool around experimenting while we were performing, so I never really got it sorted out. I’m playing mostly classic rock. Have no idea what strings are on the bass, but they have a nice feel for rounds and have no “silks”, but seem like they might be stainless?
Just wanted to see if anyone playing one of these has any suggestions I could try to get rid of the clang and let me know if these are normal characteristics for this bass. I’m not getting the big deep bass sound I’ve read about. Thanks
Just wanted to see if anyone playing one of these has any suggestions I could try to get rid of the clang and let me know if these are normal characteristics for this bass. I’m not getting the big deep bass sound I’ve read about. Thanks