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That Muse bass distortion

Personally, as a huge fan of Chris W., I feel that the Woolly Mammoth comes pretty close to nailing some of the more "synthy" type sounds (TIRO, Hysteria). It can do that sort of harsh fuzz while keeping lots of bottom end. Expensive pedal, but worth every penny!

Lyle
 
he has a digitech bass synth wah as well. You can basically nail the hysteria tone using one. Time is Running out to me sounds like it could be done with a big muff with the tone mostly rolled back. I find Chris' sounds to not be very good at all, Im suprised so many people get impressed with him.

This is NOT *kick* the thread *kick* to be ragging *kick* on Chris Wolstenholme's bass tone! *one more kick for good measure*

;)
 
No, I didn't. :smug:

I did search, though. All info is current as of Absolution's pedal specs. No one's mentioned if it has changed since then, and I haven't seen any indications to question if it even has changed. I haven't seen a more current board photo since the Absolution stuff.

I'll just assume it hasn't for now, unless you noticed a thread I didn't.

...come to think of it, it wouldn't surprise me if I missed a thread about it. :hmm:

...but I'm almost sure I didn't! :p
 
I dug up the Steve harris bass player, gear is as follows:
Fender American Jazz deluxe, a standard jazz, Pedulla Rapture and a Ric 4001
for amp he uses Marshall heads into Marshall 2X15s

Effects:
EHX Big Muff
EHX Bass Balls
Human Gear Animato Distortion
Akai Deep Impact
DigiTech Bass Synth Wah
Sound Sculpture Switchblade DL

and please, no more kicks;)
 
Never seen this info before. Source?

Bass guitar magazine (i think its a UK-only jobbie)

I've seen it for sale over here in a couple places, but yeah, it's published in the UK and very brit-music oriented. I liked it because they did a lot of players like Jah Wobble and JJ Burnel who don't get a lot of press over here.... although the funk thing they did last year or so was kind of lacking. All bootsy and Mark King, no motown or Stax or anything else at all.:scowl:
 
Oh, it wasn't spelling that was the issue. You put the wrong name entirely :p

You can still go back and edit your post before you "die with your boots on" :D

(It was funny, though!)

I have no idea what you're talking about? maybe you're misunderstanding my statement, I meant: "I dug up the Bass Player Issue, with the Steve Harris cover story, which happens to also list Chris', from Muse, gear." Or is there something Im missing here entirely?
 
I have no idea what you're talking about? maybe you're misunderstanding my statement, I meant: "I dug up the Bass Player Issue, with the Steve Harris cover story, which happens to also list Chris', from Muse, gear." Or is there something Im missing here entirely?

...OH! I see what went wrong here! :eek:

Sorry, most of us would never have guessed Harris was on the cover of that issue unless we had it on-hand. At least, I wouldn't have (I don't subscribe to it). :D
 
I saw them play last night- and was actually dissapointed given the amount of hype surrounding this guy. The tones were ok but the bass playing was fairly uninspired . Hysteria definately sounded like a deep impact as did some others. His distortion was good sounding but I think I was expecting more from him than that and the odd synth sound. I wasn't certain why he switched basses every song. Jazz bass then a modded rick (which got lost in the mix most songs)- He only played a pedulla on the last few songs and it sounded sooooo much better to my ears.
Now the singers guitars had me more interested- what's the pad he has fitted to one of them?
 
I saw them play last night- and was actually dissapointed given the amount of hype surrounding this guy. The tones were ok but the bass playing was fairly uninspired . Hysteria definately sounded like a deep impact as did some others. His distortion was good sounding but I think I was expecting more from him than that and the odd synth sound. I wasn't certain why he switched basses every song. Jazz bass then a modded rick (which got lost in the mix most songs)- He only played a pedulla on the last few songs and it sounded sooooo much better to my ears.
Now the singers guitars had me more interested- what's the pad he has fitted to one of them?


You mean this one?

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he has pad-type things on a couple different guitars. One has a MIDI strip controller, one has a Zvex Wah Probe and a MIDI controller that runs a Whammy, etc.

The guts of em all are otherwise similar-- mostly Rio Grande pickups, with a built in Fuzz Factory and MXR Phase 90.

Much stuff Link Removed.
 

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