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Pokerdweebz 11-12-2012 03:03 PM

EQ Epiphany
 
For the first time in my bass playing life I had to adjust the EQ from 12 o'clock across the board. My two main basses are a MIM Jazz and a Schecter Omen Extreme 4. I've always kept the EQ level on both, because I've never had any problem with the way I've sounded (and no one has said anything).

I defretted a Yamaha BBN4 myself and never really dug the sound. Finally today it dawned on me, why not mess with the EQ? Sure enough, I move both the mids to 3ish and the low to 1-2 and wow. I was playing a whole new bass. I know I'm a moron, but I was just so used to not having to adjust EQ that I didn't notice.....but I am happy now :bassist:

Sorry for the rant. You can make fun of me if you want. I know I deserve it.

Pokerdweebz 11-12-2012 03:05 PM

And in my happiness I clicked the wrong forum. I probably should have put this in amps, but I guess this is close enough....

El-Bob 11-12-2012 03:28 PM

Congrats on your newly acquired knowledge. A bit of extra mid-range makes a huuuuge difference in live settings. Next time you use your Jazz in a band setting, try slightly favoring one of the pickups, and boosting the mid range a bit, you'll be amazed at how it cuts! :)

Pokerdweebz 11-12-2012 04:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by El-Bob (Post 13442265)
Congrats on your newly acquired knowledge. A bit of extra mid-range makes a huuuuge difference in live settings. Next time you use your Jazz in a band setting, try slightly favoring one of the pickups, and boosting the mid range a bit, you'll be amazed at how it cuts! :)

Thanks! I'll do that!

Rip Topaz 11-13-2012 04:51 AM

Mids are where it's at!! Keep experimenting, theres major tone to be found in those knobs!!

Pokerdweebz 11-13-2012 09:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rip Topaz (Post 13444173)
Mids are where it's at!! Keep experimenting, theres major tone to be found in those knobs!!

Definitely will. I'm not exactly new to bass and I was amazed at the difference a quarter turn makes. I might get my other babies out and mess with them.

ctmullins 11-13-2012 09:46 AM

Good for you! It's funny sometimes what we take for granted, and what we can be blind to. I don't lug my own amp to our rehearsal space; there's a bandmate's old Peavey something-or-other combo amp that I plug into. I've had something of a hard time getting a satisfactory sound out of it, until a couple of weeks ago, when I decided to set the mid frequency control pretty low, and the mid band control pretty wide. Major improvement!

JimmyM 11-13-2012 05:29 PM

That's why they come with knobs ;)


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