I was troubleshooting an electrical problem the other day and testing my two basses to eliminate a problem with the bass electronics. I connected the basses to a Demeter pre-amp then to the mix console and listened thru the studio monitor. The different sounds of the US Kramer bass and the Stingray are obviously different. I was blown away with the sound of the old 1980 Kramer with aluminum/wood neck. I have not played this bass for a while and it needs a fret work. The sustain is forever and sounds great for plucking and other styles. I believe it is a vintage Fender P bass sound. The bass is passive and I run the preamp on full power when playing it live.
I was wonding if any of you MM bass players could clue me in on how to get more of a Fender P or Kramer sound from a Stingray. Any suggestions? I know some of you are thinking just play the other bass - but I don't want to tate two basses with me.
I was wonding if any of you MM bass players could clue me in on how to get more of a Fender P or Kramer sound from a Stingray. Any suggestions? I know some of you are thinking just play the other bass - but I don't want to tate two basses with me.