Mad_Phingers
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I have a question here about using my EBMM Sterling H with effects.
More specifically, I like to use overdrive quite a bit and my pedal of choice for the past couple years has been the Boss ODB-3.
With my passive basses (Ric, Fender P, Epi Explorer) I get a nice juicy, bark out of this pedal.
When I run my Sterling through the pedal, it gets way more distorted, and I expected this because of the active preamp, so I dial the pedal down a little bit to get it sounding more like it would with one of my passive basses.
However, when I climb up my D and G strings, they sound very thin and crunchy, absolutely no punch, no mids or lo-mids seem to survive. The high notes get verrrrrrrry compressed.
In a band setting, there is a notable drop off in my sound when I am not playing on the E or A strings. When I stomp the pedal off, all the punch returns every where in full glory.
I have tried just about every possible setting on the pedal as well as on the Sterling's eq. My amp is set basically flat...
Has anyone who uses fx with their EBMM experienced this? Any advice on how I can combat this loss of punch and definition while maintaining the grit?
More specifically, I like to use overdrive quite a bit and my pedal of choice for the past couple years has been the Boss ODB-3.
With my passive basses (Ric, Fender P, Epi Explorer) I get a nice juicy, bark out of this pedal.
When I run my Sterling through the pedal, it gets way more distorted, and I expected this because of the active preamp, so I dial the pedal down a little bit to get it sounding more like it would with one of my passive basses.
However, when I climb up my D and G strings, they sound very thin and crunchy, absolutely no punch, no mids or lo-mids seem to survive. The high notes get verrrrrrrry compressed.
In a band setting, there is a notable drop off in my sound when I am not playing on the E or A strings. When I stomp the pedal off, all the punch returns every where in full glory.
I have tried just about every possible setting on the pedal as well as on the Sterling's eq. My amp is set basically flat...
Has anyone who uses fx with their EBMM experienced this? Any advice on how I can combat this loss of punch and definition while maintaining the grit?