Hi all,
I'm hoping people more knowledgeable than me about basses and bass pickups will have an opinion on this. I'm trying to figure out how the Fender Precision bass got that great midrange-heavy attacking tone that works so well in everything from funk to punk. I think the Music Man Stingray can do it too.
For years I played a Peavey Cirrus (the cheapest budget model) that seems to do it well, but I just recently picked up a used Westone Super Headless that plain refuses to growl. No matter how I mess with it or EQ it, it just makes a polite twanging noise that belongs on a Suzanne Vega record.
So, I'm looking for your thoughts on what causes this tone, and how I could mod my Peavey to make it growl even more and turn it into a snarling monster of funk rock It's a neck through body design, so all I can really change is strings, pickups and electronics.
I'm hoping people more knowledgeable than me about basses and bass pickups will have an opinion on this. I'm trying to figure out how the Fender Precision bass got that great midrange-heavy attacking tone that works so well in everything from funk to punk. I think the Music Man Stingray can do it too.
For years I played a Peavey Cirrus (the cheapest budget model) that seems to do it well, but I just recently picked up a used Westone Super Headless that plain refuses to growl. No matter how I mess with it or EQ it, it just makes a polite twanging noise that belongs on a Suzanne Vega record.
So, I'm looking for your thoughts on what causes this tone, and how I could mod my Peavey to make it growl even more and turn it into a snarling monster of funk rock It's a neck through body design, so all I can really change is strings, pickups and electronics.
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