Holdsg
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Alternative response: Can you get this sound with a P-bass?
Another response: One-trick ponies eat no-trick ponies for lunch
Another response: One-trick ponies eat no-trick ponies for lunch
I watched the video that Infedelity posted--the guy put flat wound strings on the sunburst bass and demonstrated the EQ by playing a little then changing the settings of the EQ and then playing again. I must have junk speakers because I couldn't tell the difference in tone. Personally I don't like flatwound strings and that vid may just reinforce my not-likedness of them. I like how I invent words.
And since I'm giving my opinions-- I much prefered the sound of the two pickup Sterling I just bought over the sound of the one pickup Stingray I played at the music store. Am I now a bad person?![]()
u aint bad. u just u. and i like u cause u know what u like. thats the whole game man. develop YOU. your sound. just make sure you really give everything a thorough going over before you move it aside. flats really are magical when you learn what they do, and when to use that for your own benefit. or you might just hate them and it aint your thing, and thats even cooler. i personally HHHHAAAATTTE jacos tone. just hate it. but it really works for him. well it did, i dont think hes using it anymore. no one could say he was ape-ing jamerson, thats for sure.
I often hear the StingRay H referred to as a "one trick pony." I think my two StingRays have a very broad range of tone depending on how you EQ them. I have never understood that comment.
I can turn any bass into a one-trick pony and I'm weirdly proud of that.
Go into your local Guitar Denter or other music retailer, and pull a Stingray H off the wall. I guarantee that you will find the highs and lows cranked and the mids cut.
People who don't know the first thing about 'Rays but think they do set the eq this way because in their limited understanding the 'Ray is a "slap bass." So they set what they think is a good slap eq curve and then wonder why it doesn't sound good for fingerstyle.
Between the 3-band onboard eq and a good eq section on an amp, you can do anything with a 'Ray. Throw a Tech-21 VT Bass stomp box in there, and you've got a whole universe of tones available to you.
I can turn any bass into a one-trick pony and I'm weirdly proud of that.
flats really are magical when you learn what they do,
i personally HHHHAAAATTTE jacos tone. just hate it. but it really works for him. well it did, i dont think hes using it anymore. no one could say he was ape-ing jamerson, thats for sure.
Thank you Craig... I no longer feel alone in the world on this subject. Amazing player, amazing artist... can't stand his tone not even a little bit.