Alvabass
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...the more I'm convinced this is the best fingerstyle tone I've got. For my taste, of course.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwtYoFRQj2U&fmt=18]YouTube - Bassline for Rush's "Force Ten" on my EBMM Bongo[/ame]
Please notice that this is not a self-praising thread, guys and gals (My playing is not that great). I just wanted to share my satisfaction on getting what I feel is the "best" fingerstyle bass tone to my ears and get to know how many of you share my conception of a great bass tone and how much it differs from your own approach if different. Mine, basically, is:
- "Bassy" but not "Boomy".
- "Trebly" but not "Clanky".
- "Middy" but not "Honky".
And I feel that the Bongo tone on that video meets those requirements. As you can read on the notes,
And I really loved the result. This is just another way to declare myself a "rabid Bongoloid" in spite of playing other brands as well. Of course, different songs/styles/genres demand different tones, but if someone asks me for my all-around, multi-purpose tone, here it is. That glorious EBMM Bongo tone with the right amount of EQ and pickup blend. Recently, one of my students bought a brand-new single H Sterling 4-string and, while I could feel that awesome trademark MM tone, it didn't entice me as much as the Bongo (On another note, I LOVED the Sterling neck). Still have to play a StingRay to build an educated opinion on all MusicMan models. Anyway, MM detractors say that these basses are very hi-fi (meaning "sterile") sounding, and I couldn't disagree more. The best thing about the MM tone is that, while hi-fi, the wood can also be felt through the speakers. Few brands can achieve that IMO. BTW, I publicly voiced my feelings toward EBMM products in the text comments for [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bwC6FfUxXU&fmt=18"]this other video[/ame].
Thanks for reading! Again, I'd like to know about your agreements/disagreements on my conception of a great fingerstyle tone based on the video.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwtYoFRQj2U&fmt=18]YouTube - Bassline for Rush's "Force Ten" on my EBMM Bongo[/ame]
Please notice that this is not a self-praising thread, guys and gals (My playing is not that great). I just wanted to share my satisfaction on getting what I feel is the "best" fingerstyle bass tone to my ears and get to know how many of you share my conception of a great bass tone and how much it differs from your own approach if different. Mine, basically, is:
- "Bassy" but not "Boomy".
- "Trebly" but not "Clanky".
- "Middy" but not "Honky".
And I feel that the Bongo tone on that video meets those requirements. As you can read on the notes,
for this recording, I didn't use my Kustom KBA30 practice amp between my bass and the sound card. Instead, I plugged the Bongo directly into the sound card's line in jack. I decided to do that because using the amp normally gives the bass a very bright tone, which I didn't like for this song. Of course, rolling off some highs from the Bongo or the amp would be a solution, but I tried this way and noticed that it gives the bass a mellower tone with no need of cutting highs from the instrument.
And I really loved the result. This is just another way to declare myself a "rabid Bongoloid" in spite of playing other brands as well. Of course, different songs/styles/genres demand different tones, but if someone asks me for my all-around, multi-purpose tone, here it is. That glorious EBMM Bongo tone with the right amount of EQ and pickup blend. Recently, one of my students bought a brand-new single H Sterling 4-string and, while I could feel that awesome trademark MM tone, it didn't entice me as much as the Bongo (On another note, I LOVED the Sterling neck). Still have to play a StingRay to build an educated opinion on all MusicMan models. Anyway, MM detractors say that these basses are very hi-fi (meaning "sterile") sounding, and I couldn't disagree more. The best thing about the MM tone is that, while hi-fi, the wood can also be felt through the speakers. Few brands can achieve that IMO. BTW, I publicly voiced my feelings toward EBMM products in the text comments for [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bwC6FfUxXU&fmt=18"]this other video[/ame].
Thanks for reading! Again, I'd like to know about your agreements/disagreements on my conception of a great fingerstyle tone based on the video.