Guys I was finding it frustrating that I couldn't get a clear comparison of the sound of different basses. You can go to youtube easily enough to get an idea of the sound of a bass, but of course you have different players, different songs, different amps, etc.
So I decided to try an experiment. I posted a youtube video which is basically a cover of Freewill. But I switch between 7 different basses in the video.
EBMM Sterling
Pre-EB Stingray (82 - not one of the really sweet years, but I still love the bass)
Fender Custom Shop Deluxe Jazz
Rickenbacker 4003
Rickenbacker 4001FL
Fodera NYC
Lakland 4-94
All the basses have both pickups on, and either flat eq (if its active) or open tone (if its passive). For the Sterling I used switch position number 4.
Anyway it turned out to be a pretty interesting project. I posted this at talkbass already and got a lot of responses so if you saw it there - here it is again. The Musicman basses were well liked at talkbass (as was the Rick)
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YVp8oaQZ0Y]YouTube - Free Will Bass Cover with comparison of 7 famous basses[/ame]
So I decided to try an experiment. I posted a youtube video which is basically a cover of Freewill. But I switch between 7 different basses in the video.
EBMM Sterling
Pre-EB Stingray (82 - not one of the really sweet years, but I still love the bass)
Fender Custom Shop Deluxe Jazz
Rickenbacker 4003
Rickenbacker 4001FL
Fodera NYC
Lakland 4-94
All the basses have both pickups on, and either flat eq (if its active) or open tone (if its passive). For the Sterling I used switch position number 4.
Anyway it turned out to be a pretty interesting project. I posted this at talkbass already and got a lot of responses so if you saw it there - here it is again. The Musicman basses were well liked at talkbass (as was the Rick)
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YVp8oaQZ0Y]YouTube - Free Will Bass Cover with comparison of 7 famous basses[/ame]