Dusty Case
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I am fighting with a sonic issue with my "new" '92 MM Stingray 3EQ 4 string.
With flat eq, or SLIGHT eq boost or cut (and I mean slight) the G string either sticks out like a sore thumb, or almost of disappears. Depending on the treble side pickup height.
The scooped sound of that beautiful full low end and the smooth percussive high end that these basses have is there in spades on the E, A and D. But the G has no low end by comparison. And I mean NO low end. And the high end is MUCH more mid-rangey annoying and lifeless sounding.
I have tried EB Regular Slinky rounds, RotoSound 45-105 and as of last night, RotoSound 40-100. And the issue
is there with all of those. It ain't the strings. And it's not technique.
It's annoying when I play with my fingers and kind of infuriating when I play with a plectrum. Which is pretty much what I do. Having said that, I've NEVER had a bass before that just cries out to be played with fingers, like this Ray does. Anyway
The infuriating part is that I just cannot figure this out. I have done this bass playing thing for a looong time and although I am by no means ANY kind of guitar techie, I have always done medium-major and minor stuff on all of my guitars and basses to get happy with them. I know what goes where and why.
I don't play out anymore. So the rig is in one room. Always the same factors. Same amp, speaks and location.
I have had similar issues with other basses, but not with this severity. And the other basses that I still have don't have this sort of issue.
So no matter what adjustments I've made; every pickup height, saddle height, truss adjust combination imaginable, it changes slightly in volume and sound, but the lack of low end and just overall dead sound is still there. Saddle all the way down, or way up there and everything in between. Still there.
Checked and tightened bridge/body screws, neck heel plate screws and tuner screws. Checked and lowered the foam mutes as low as they will go. Checked for anything weird with the bridge, saddles and nut.
I sure can't SEE anything there.
And the bass / strings sound pretty even to me acoustically, with no amp. But when it's plugged in, that G just ain't right.
I am just baffled. This bass sounds amazing otherwise. But this G is just dead, clacky and annoying sounding.
Any theories? (other than I am a wackjob?...that's old news)
With flat eq, or SLIGHT eq boost or cut (and I mean slight) the G string either sticks out like a sore thumb, or almost of disappears. Depending on the treble side pickup height.
The scooped sound of that beautiful full low end and the smooth percussive high end that these basses have is there in spades on the E, A and D. But the G has no low end by comparison. And I mean NO low end. And the high end is MUCH more mid-rangey annoying and lifeless sounding.
I have tried EB Regular Slinky rounds, RotoSound 45-105 and as of last night, RotoSound 40-100. And the issue
is there with all of those. It ain't the strings. And it's not technique.
It's annoying when I play with my fingers and kind of infuriating when I play with a plectrum. Which is pretty much what I do. Having said that, I've NEVER had a bass before that just cries out to be played with fingers, like this Ray does. Anyway
The infuriating part is that I just cannot figure this out. I have done this bass playing thing for a looong time and although I am by no means ANY kind of guitar techie, I have always done medium-major and minor stuff on all of my guitars and basses to get happy with them. I know what goes where and why.
I don't play out anymore. So the rig is in one room. Always the same factors. Same amp, speaks and location.
I have had similar issues with other basses, but not with this severity. And the other basses that I still have don't have this sort of issue.
So no matter what adjustments I've made; every pickup height, saddle height, truss adjust combination imaginable, it changes slightly in volume and sound, but the lack of low end and just overall dead sound is still there. Saddle all the way down, or way up there and everything in between. Still there.
Checked and tightened bridge/body screws, neck heel plate screws and tuner screws. Checked and lowered the foam mutes as low as they will go. Checked for anything weird with the bridge, saddles and nut.
I sure can't SEE anything there.
And the bass / strings sound pretty even to me acoustically, with no amp. But when it's plugged in, that G just ain't right.
I am just baffled. This bass sounds amazing otherwise. But this G is just dead, clacky and annoying sounding.
Any theories? (other than I am a wackjob?...that's old news)