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Old 08-02-2009, 06:03 PM
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Today i re-fell in love with one of the albums that made me play bass in the first place: piece of mind. I love everything about this album and especially steves tone that he gets. I was jamming with revolations, flight of icarus, and still life and its seems like his tone is slightly different than what i think is his signiture tone. I think there could be a wah that is slightly ajar to give him a little boost but im not really sure. anybody got any ideas???
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Old 08-02-2009, 08:11 PM
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Today i re-fell in love with one of the albums that made me play bass in the first place: piece of mind. I love everything about this album and especially steves tone that he gets. I was jamming with revolations, flight of icarus, and still life and its seems like his tone is slightly different than what i think is his signiture tone. I think there could be a wah that is slightly ajar to give him a little boost but im not really sure. anybody got any ideas???
Hmm, never noticed that before until you mentioned it, Maybe a bit more mids? Still Life also sounds like he's using a bit of his nails in the intro as well.
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Old 08-03-2009, 12:02 AM
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My band still jams on "Where Eagles Dare" and "To Tame A Land" when we are goofing around. Something about that album is very compressed and middy for sure. I agree it's a fantastic one though. Monstrous and epic really. I think they peaked with this one overall, and maybe "Aces High"' and "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" for tunes.
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Old 08-03-2009, 12:09 AM
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Use a p-bass and some Rotosound Jazz Bass 77s flatwounds like he used. They even make his signature pack.
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Old 08-03-2009, 07:24 AM
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I think they peaked with this one overall, and maybe "Aces High"' and "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" for tunes.
The 5 year run from ...Beast, Piece of Mind, Powerslave, and Somewhere in time was unbeliveable- they were the best rock band in the world. I think to me 'Piece' and 'Slave' were my favorites- I couldnt pick one. I was lucky enough to see the 'Slavery' & 'Somewhere on the road' tours and they were the perfect blend of sound, showmanship, and spectacle!

Steve Harris was a nonstop machine! His tone was a perfect compliment to the guitars, and he meshed w/ Nicko seamlessly- all while running around like a running back I believe at that time he was using Marshall's... and of course his P bass.
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Old 08-03-2009, 03:10 PM
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I always liked his tone on the first couple Maiden albums with Paul Di'anno on vocals. Its so present in the mix and its really mind blowing. Charlotte the Harlot and Transylvania are perfect examples.
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I did a search and it looks like from a photo of his TE preamp he had eq settings which are scooped in the mids and bumped in the low/high mids..but the photo I saw is not from 1983....

I really like the overall sound on "piece of mind" (I think it was recorded at a studio on the island of Jersey) and would love to know more of how that bass tone was achieved...

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Old 08-16-2009, 09:51 PM
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Bass---heavy compression---eq boosting low mids so that the overdrive stage is actually distorting the THICKNESS of the tone---preamp with high gain for slight overdrive/distortion, eq emphasizing MIDS including up to 800hz---compressed again---power amp/tape
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Old 08-16-2009, 10:35 PM
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Harris said in one interview that they miked one 12" speaker and placed several other mikes throughout the room, I think maybe 5 others. He always used Marshall cabs with EV 12"s if I remember correctly. I love those Di'anno LPs too. "Killers" may be the best record for pure BASS. It was the one that made me jump on the bandwagon fast.
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check..actually recorded in the bahamas not jersey...sorry..
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Producer Martin Birch is a huge factor of his recorded sound too. That guy always got fanatstic bass tones. He's as responsible for me playing bass as any of my fave bassists.
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Old 08-18-2009, 11:26 AM
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Producer Martin Birch is a huge factor of his recorded sound too. That guy always got fanatstic bass tones. He's as responsible for me playing bass as any of my fave bassists.
Thats a great point- look at how Geezer sounded on Heaven & Hell and Mob rules!
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Old 08-18-2009, 11:32 AM
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And Roger Glover/Glenn Hughes on the classic Deep Purple LPs.

Also Bob Daisley/Jimmy Bain in Rainbow.

Or Martin Turner in Wishbone Ash...

(um, can you tell I'm a fan?)
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Old 08-18-2009, 11:40 AM
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I'm not a huge Maiden-Head, but I did watch the Flight 666 DVD we got in at Hot Topic...

HOLY HELL.

I have never seen a band so tight and so powerful. Those guys are AMAZING.
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I love Piece of Mind!! Great bass sound and great songs. Imo he really got his sound on Killers...the first one does not sound very good. Its surprises me that there are so few Harris clones out there in the metal world. Or is it like Nicko once said: Its the only bass style that would work with Maiden and it only works with Maiden.
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Old 08-18-2009, 12:22 PM
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I love Piece of Mind!! Great bass sound and great songs. Imo he really got his sound on Killers...the first one does not sound very good. Its surprises me that there are so few Harris clones out there in the metal world. Or is it like Nicko once said: Its the only bass style that would work with Maiden and it only works with Maiden.
And Killers was the first one Martin Birch produced....going all the way until Fear Of The Dark.
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Old 08-18-2009, 12:30 PM
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with the seymour duncan quarterpounders i get pretty close to his tone
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