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Old 10-20-2009, 03:58 PM
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Gain/Volume Issue....

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OK, I'll try to keep this as simple as possible...(Sorry for the uber long post)

I have 2 main basses G&L L2000 & an Ibanez SR505, both active, and both used probably 50/50 during my set.

The volume difference is staggering between the 2, (The G&L being the loudest by far).

I have been using a Boss bass eq pedal in an effort to "pump up" the Ibanez gain to a similar level as the G&L, but it's just falling short. I really do like the tone of both instruments, so I don't want to "color" their sounds too much, I just want to either bring the Ibanez up to an acceptable level, or bring the G&L down....

Now the obvious (before the smart a$$es strike ), I know I have a volume knob on both the G&L as well as the amp (So I can obviously adjust manually), but I'm hoping for a "simple" stop box or rack mount solution.

I've tried the G&L in "passive" mode, and it does certainly cut the volume, but I prefer the tones I get in the active positions.

My amp (SWR WorkingPro 400) has a input pad feature, I've tried this with the G&L in passive mode, and use the pad feature but it still seems pretty "hot" compared to the Ibanez...I'm starting to pull whats left of my hair out

Any thoughts???

side notes: My Ibanez when played through my Big Muff, does come up quite a bit in overall volume...but them I'm stuck with the "fuzz tone" and I certainly don't want that on at all times.

When I play my Tobias Growler with the G&L there is very little difference in overall volume, and thats impressive considering the Tobias has a 18V preamp. So IMHO the Ibanez is just simply not as powerful/gainy as these two other basses.....
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Old 10-20-2009, 06:07 PM
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"Simple as possible" would be more like:

"I have two basses - one is much louder than the other. How can I even them out without fiddling with volume knobs on the basses or my amp?"


My solution was an EBS Micobass II - it allows me to balance the levels as well as switching the signals from both basses. It also has EQ on each channel which is handy as it allows you to balance the tone as well without fiddling with your amp EQ. Downside - it's expensive.

A super-cheap DIY solution is a pot-in-a-box. Basically a volume control that can be turned on and off. Use it to bring the level of the hot bass down to the level of the other bass.

Going the other way, taking the soft bass up to the level of the loud bass, a simple non-inverting op amp circuit can provide you with "transparent" gain. Again, could be a DIY project, or there are commercial devices (Boost pedals) out there.

Some basses have volume trim pots on the preamps - have you looked in the bass's cavity to see if there are any such controls?

Checked the heights of the pickups?
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Old 10-20-2009, 06:16 PM
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Turn down the volume on the G&L. Problem solved. I'm being serious. The G&L output is just stupidly hot IMO. I have a L-2500 and the thing was so hot it was unusable with some of my gear until someone told me that I simply needed to turn the volume knob down until it stopped clipping my gear. I even dropped the pickups, it didn't help. It's really one of my dislikes about the G&L to be honest. I'm no expert but I've owned 8 basses now, and this is the only one with stupidly high output that's ever required me to turn the volume down 40% to get a usable output. But like I said, I'm no expert.
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"Simple as possible" would be more like:

"I have two basses - one is much louder than the other. How can I even them out without fiddling with volume knobs on the basses or my amp?"
Fair enough, but everytime I shorten the question, someone always asks for more info....


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My solution was an EBS Micobass II - it allows me to balance the levels as well as switching the signals from both basses. It also has EQ on each channel which is handy as it allows you to balance the tone as well without fiddling with your amp EQ. Downside - it's expensive.
That does look like a nice unit, but your right they certainly don't give it away....oh well IME quality equipment usually comes with an appropriate price tag. I'll have to look into that further (Craigslist, ebay etc.).

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A super-cheap DIY solution is a pot-in-a-box. Basically a volume control that can be turned on and off. Use it to bring the level of the hot bass down to the level of the other bass.
Another cool idea, maybe I shall go surf the DIY forums

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Some basses have volume trim pots on the preamps - have you looked in the bass's cavity to see if there are any such controls?
I have not, but I shall go inspect...

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Checked the heights of the pickups?
Actually the bass was recently set-up, and I asked that very question, I was told their height was fine.

Thanks for all the ideas niftydog!!!
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Turn down the volume on the G&L. Problem solved. I'm being serious. The G&L output is just stupidly hot IMO.
I agree, they are damn hot!

I just hate fiddling with knobs grrrr. I dunno I'll figure something out.
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Old 10-20-2009, 07:59 PM
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A super-cheap DIY solution is a pot-in-a-box. Basically a volume control that can be turned on and off. Use it to bring the level of the hot bass down to the level of the other bass.
I went this way. Except I bought this: http://www.catalinbread.com/SerranoPicoso.html

There are a bunch of options out there, but I like this one for the size and the reputation of being color-less.

My problem was switching between a jazz and my G3. Huge volume difference. I liked the boost pedal idea better than anything else because I could set it and forget it. Just click the button and the volume was good to go, no futzing around with knobs or trying to adjust things on the fly. I have a setting and I keep the knob in that spot.
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I agree, they are damn hot!

I just hate fiddling with knobs grrrr. I dunno I'll figure something out.
I agree. It's annoying, and tedious to have to re-set the bass volume knob each time. And if you set it a little to hot, you clip some gear. I hate it. An internal trimmer of some sort would have been a reasonable feature to the bass preamp. Then you could dial down the overall output so that max volume knob would be a "normal" output compared to the rest of your instruments.
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Rather than a DIY pot-in-a-box, you could buy one off the shelf with the EHX Signal Pad - http://www.ehx.com/products/signal-pad

Or you could try out the Radial Bigshot I/O - http://www.tonebone.com/re-bigshot-io.htm or Bassbone - http://www.tonebone.com/tb-bassbone.htm for A/B boxes with level controls.
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I think the DMB volumizer is exactly what you're looking for.
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