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ampeg svt 3 pro tone catalog?

Not sure. That would def. be a solid short-term solution. Although, in the long run, I think you'd find it much more satisfying to learn the finer points of the EQ by simply messing around, and finding tones you enjoy. That way, in time, you'll know INSTANTLY how to obtain ANY sound you require from your rig......even with your eyes closed :D
 
Best way to learn is just to mess around. EQ is dependent on a lot of things such as: technique, type of bass, electronics in that bass, strings, type if cabinet, etc. just because someone has a EQ profile that's sounds one way, doesn't mean that's how it will sound for you. Sit down and just tweak until you find what you want.