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JasonOksa

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I've had my Stingray for about a month now, I love the growl from this bass. I have had them all from Warwick and beyond, and have always fought for controlable growl, finally with my Stingray 4, I have control over the growl, it's there when I want it.
 

Sonnyonbass

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Haha. :) that's funny!

Excuse me sir! Does your bass have controlable growl? :)

My SR5HH always growls when turned up on a 1200 watt amp though.
And I like it!!!! :cool:
 

JasonOksa

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Most often, I want tons of growl, but there are times when people I am recording for don't. So I like having the option to control some of the growl. When I am with my regular band, it's full on and roaring away! BALLS OUT! I record with some stringed orchestras that want an electric bass in the mix, but not anything overly aggressive. The Stingray can be very versatile in respect to tone.
 

Sonnyonbass

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Agree. It's very different when recording!
I find it a bit harder to let it growl though when going thru say an Avalon pre and then in the board oppose to just play loud thru an amp.

Sounds a lot cleaner when recording direct. But most of the time we use a mix of both.
 

stretch80

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so, growl-masters, what are your favorite settings and technique for "growl" and "non-growl" tones?

On my SR5 H,

Growl = Bass and mids boosted slightly treble cut, play over the pickup, any switch setting.

Non-growl = Parallel or series on switch, mids cut slightly, bass boosted slightly, treble cut, play between the pickup and the end of the neck.,
 

JasonOksa

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I can usually vary the growl with picking hand technique, or by rolling off on my volume at the bass just a touch. I run my rig very hot, just below preamp overdrive, so I can control things right at the bass by picking lighter or harder depending on what I need. For recording, I use my Radial ToneBone to clean things up, it has tons of headroom and is very hard to overdrive.
 
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