kinda metly sounding?

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kopie101
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kinda metly sounding?

Unread post by kopie101 » Fri May 28, 2004 11:11 pm

am i the only one who hears/feels a kind of "metally" sound(not metal the type of music, i mean metal the material) when i play a bass like the eb musicman or the warwick corvette fna jazzman? i think it might have something to do with the exposed metal on the bridge pickups, or maybe that big metal pickguard on the musicman. anyway, is this true or am i crazy?

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Re: kinda metly sounding?

Unread post by street fish » Tue Jun 01, 2004 9:21 am

kopie101 wrote:am i the only one who hears/feels a kind of "metally" sound(not metal the type of music, i mean metal the material) when i play a bass like the eb musicman or the warwick corvette fna jazzman? i think it might have something to do with the exposed metal on the bridge pickups, or maybe that big metal pickguard on the musicman. anyway, is this true or am i crazy?
I haven't played the Warwick, but I think I know what you mean regarding the Musicman Stingray . . . It doesn't have to do with the exposed pole pieces on the pickups, but it does have to do with the pickups, their placement (compared to, say, a Fender P-bass), and the active preamp inside the bass.

What I think you're talking about is the sound of the string slapping against the frets. You hear it most when you're slapping, but it is there even if you're playing fingerstyle, it just isn't as present. The position of the pickup on the Stingray is making those frequencies more present, and its preamp tends to boost the frequencies even more. Now, take a Fender P-bass and turn the tone knob all the way up. You'll still hear those sounds, but they will be masked by a thicker lower midrange tone, so they aren't as obvious.

If this isn't the metaly sound you're talking about, then never mind :D

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Unread post by kopie101 » Tue Jun 01, 2004 2:26 pm

yeah i think thats partially it, about the placement of the pickups...though i was talking about unplugged it makes the same noise...also i think fresher strings will tend to make the noise more.

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Unread post by i like tictacs » Tue Jun 01, 2004 2:30 pm

I can get that sound out of my amp, so it might be the amp you were playing through. I don't really know what you mean. Like a twangy sound? Sometimes when I have my gain high I get that. But not like metal-music sounding, just like a craptastic "metaly" sound.

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Unread post by street fish » Tue Jun 01, 2004 4:56 pm

Yeah. . . new strings have more zing than old strings, and stainless steel strings are brighter (and to my ear, clankier) than nickel-wound strings.

I despise stainless steel strings.

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