I'll speak up as a bass-only pickup builder. I do almost all of my testing of pickups and completed instruments through a clean system; a good solid state amp with a wide range speaker, flat EQ and no distortion. I want to hear purely what the bass is doing, and have a consistent reference. For comparison testing, I test other basses against the test instrument, all back-to-back through the same clean amp rig.
When I'm happy with it through the clean rig, then I may check it through my big SVT rig, or a smaller amp with the distortion cranked up, just to see if there are any problems or issues. I want my basses to create their signature tone through a clean system, and not be dependent on a particular amp rig.
Yeah, I know, this is mostly a guitar crowd, where clean amps are considered unsophisticated...
When I'm happy with it through the clean rig, then I may check it through my big SVT rig, or a smaller amp with the distortion cranked up, just to see if there are any problems or issues. I want my basses to create their signature tone through a clean system, and not be dependent on a particular amp rig.
Yeah, I know, this is mostly a guitar crowd, where clean amps are considered unsophisticated...
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