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soundchaser59
Reluctant Commander
I play guitar, but I bought a stock JP-made Fender Precision bass a few years ago for home recording. I do not play bass for gigs. I know nothing about setting up bass. I have my guitars and amps all set up the way I like them now, which in turn made me wonder if I should be doing something to this bass to make it sound better and maybe make it a little easier for my guitar hands to play.
I suppose it's like guitars......start with better pickups?? Different strings? I've been using lites, just cuz I have short fingers and I'm used to a lite touch on the guitar, but I can adapt to the next gauge up if necessary.
The problem is:
(1) it sounds too loose and flabby when I play anything on the two low strings. I know practice will help some, but I've had real bass players thump on this thing and even they say it is too loose and lacks definition.
(2) The active gear sounds waaaaaaaaayyy toooooooo brite for my taste. I always end up turning the hi all the way down, and many songs I will end up turning the mid and the low down to center detent or less. I have to use a felt pick to get any kind of definition.
(3) Almost anywhere on the low E string the thing rattles easily. What I hate the most is the rattle and the clackety bright high end.
Music: Rock, classic rock type sound, some blues, some jazz rock, a few ballads.
No amp, everything is recorded DI, processing or no processing doesn't seem to make any difference.
Strings? Pickups? Action set? Frets dressed? etc.etc.etc.???
If it's the same process as a guitar, then I'll just take it down to the guitar shop and let them work it over.
Thanks for any tips! Especially if you can toss in some good recommends on bass pickups! - SC
I suppose it's like guitars......start with better pickups?? Different strings? I've been using lites, just cuz I have short fingers and I'm used to a lite touch on the guitar, but I can adapt to the next gauge up if necessary.
The problem is:
(1) it sounds too loose and flabby when I play anything on the two low strings. I know practice will help some, but I've had real bass players thump on this thing and even they say it is too loose and lacks definition.
(2) The active gear sounds waaaaaaaaayyy toooooooo brite for my taste. I always end up turning the hi all the way down, and many songs I will end up turning the mid and the low down to center detent or less. I have to use a felt pick to get any kind of definition.
(3) Almost anywhere on the low E string the thing rattles easily. What I hate the most is the rattle and the clackety bright high end.
Music: Rock, classic rock type sound, some blues, some jazz rock, a few ballads.
No amp, everything is recorded DI, processing or no processing doesn't seem to make any difference.
Strings? Pickups? Action set? Frets dressed? etc.etc.etc.???
If it's the same process as a guitar, then I'll just take it down to the guitar shop and let them work it over.
Thanks for any tips! Especially if you can toss in some good recommends on bass pickups! - SC