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spy-d

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Hi Folks,

I'm a newbie and could use some advice on how to get my 25th anniv. bass to growl. Playing through a 2x10 and GK head. Any pointers for bass settings or amp settings? Thanx in advance for your consideration.

K.
 

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hello and welcome to the forum and to the 25th ownership, which configuration do you have? pickup(s) fingerboard?

I can't speculate because mine is still to arrive, but if you tell us which 25th you have surely someone will come along and give you some pointers.

Good luck
 

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hello and welcome to the forum and to the 25th ownership, which configuration do you have? pickup(s) fingerboard?

I can't speculate because mine is still to arrive, but if you tell us which 25th you have surely someone will come along and give you some pointers.

Good luck

Thanx for the warm welcome! I have the HH setup...love those growly tones I hear on musicmans, but I have no idea how to achieve that w/ my setup...any pointers would be most appreciated.

K.
 

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maybe you would have been better off with a simpler model. Anyway, a tone that usually works for me on similar basses is active, bridge pickup, boost the treble a fair bit, boost the mids a little, roll the bass off a tiny bit. I find that to be a good metal sound.
 

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Congrats on your 25th spy-d. I've got a 25th HH coming, so I can't supply any first-hand, direct advice. However, I have a Bongo HH with similar electronics and I have developed a serious growl that I wanted to share with you.

Minimize the treble and high-mid.
Put the low-mid about detent +25%.
On the Bongo, the blend is about +25% toward the neck pickup, so on the 25th, I would try selecting both pickups or the inside coils in series.
Increase the bass EQ as much as you can at the volume you want to play without excessive distortion.

My amp is all flat except I roll off the treble all the way.

It's kind of a burpy, thick growl; I like it. Hope you find what you're looking for.
 
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Something in series, with lots of low mids... and maybe a bit more bass.... (would need to be in active mode).... welcome and enjoy!
 

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Something in series, with lots of low mids... and maybe a bit more bass.... (would need to be in active mode).... welcome and enjoy!

Ah... eerily similar to my findings as well. And from someone WITH a 25th in hand. Maybe on to something?
 

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Welcome to the forum, spy-d. You've made a heck of an entrance with that 25th, and you've got a couple of heavy hitters in your corner. Now it's time to come out swinging with some pics of that bad boy. We'd love to see it!

tbone
 

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welcome and congrats on the 25th !!
as above low mids should work,but then i am working off a bongo too
 

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Congratulations to your 25th.

(I am amazed at how many players that don't own a 25th make suggestions... :rolleyes:)

On my 25th HH 4 string, theres no setting that does not produce some sort of growl. So maybe we are talking about something different. If you're really into lots of thick midrange, then: active mode, bridge H in series mode. Add mids to your liking. It may help to roll off the bass a bit, to highlight the mids more.
 

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Congratulations to your 25th.

(I am amazed at how many players that don't own a 25th make suggestions... :rolleyes:)
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what is commonly know as growl is normally achieved by adding some mids to most basses,i thought people where just saying hello to the new guy and trying to be helpful.



Dave
 

keko

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Well, I just used Google Interpreter to translate this word "growl" in my language, ...and start laughing, sorry! :D

In my language that means the sound that produces some animal, beast, before barking, or before attack, a warning sound, deep bass with middle bass spiced with some high "sparks" blend, like old fashioned V8 engine when idle! :rolleyes:

Is that's what You want? :eek:

If it is, try the next setup:

First of all I must warn You that I never tied 25th yet, but I'll speak in theory if helps!

Switch just bridge H pickup in serial mode, cut some high-midds, boost bass, boost low-midds, try treble flat, than if need clarity, boost a little treble too!

Just theory, everything depends of the rest of Your amplification and PA support if exist!

Edit: Yeah, and congrats on wonderful bass, almost forget!
 
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