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  • UGS
    Head Fluffer
    • Jan 2005
    • 491

    Recording basses

    Just looking for a bit of advice. . .

    I'm looking to buy a bass strictly for recording demo type suff, and on a limitted budget. I need something with fast action and playability, and good intonation. Appearance is not an issue. I'm considering passive pickups, but I'm open to any suggestions against that.

    Any help from bassists/home recording enthusiasts?
    Keep on Rothing in the Free World
  • DrMaddVibe
    ROTH ARMY ELITE
    • Jan 2004
    • 6658

    #2
    Fender Squire

    Kramer 420s

    Hamer Slammer

    I'd go with one of those. They're not expensive but yet they play well. You can find a Kramer at MusicYo sometimes for 79 bucks! If you settle with the Fender, I'd get a maple fretboard/maple neck. The Hamer is a short scale bass with a lot of punch. I own all 3 and also have quite a few more.
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    • BigBadBrian
      TOASTMASTER GENERAL
      • Jan 2004
      • 10620

      #3
      You like those wall mounts, Doc? Reliable?

      Also, what kind of strings you using?

      From one bass dude to another, Cheers!
      “If bullshit was currency, Joe Biden would be a billionaire.” - George W. Bush

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      • DrMaddVibe
        ROTH ARMY ELITE
        • Jan 2004
        • 6658

        #4
        As long as you put them on a wall stud...I've NEVER had one fall off yet.

        Strings...GHS, flat wounds, Fender...don't have any flat wounds on anything right now. I find using a pick gives me a speed edge and I'd rather swap a "fat" sound for a clearer faster note. Mainly use a 1.14 cat tounge or a Cool .75...

        Started out as a 6 stringer and always went to the bass to figure out the notes. After awhile I figured that I had the wrong instrument! Been hooked ever since. One of a few bassist that put trills out on a 4 string!
        Last edited by DrMaddVibe; 01-14-2005, 09:56 PM.
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        • BrownSound1
          ROTH ARMY FOUNDER
          • Mar 2003
          • 3025

          #5
          I've got a Fender Jazz and a Fender Precision..might be a bit pricey for you. However, I figure with those two basses I pretty much have the spectrum covered sound wise. I've got them loaded with Duncan Antiquity pickups...I'm not an active pickup kind of guy. I use a Sadowsky bass preamp and a Radial Engineering JDV class-A direct box. Sometimes I do run through my Mesa Boogie V-Twin on the blues setting...for a bit of overdrive, but 9 times out of 10 I just go direct.

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          • ashstralia
            ROTH ARMY ELITE
            • Feb 2004
            • 6556

            #6
            Originally posted by Brownsound1
            I've got a Fender Jazz and a Fender Precision..
            good call brownsound.
            ugs, you could probably find an older
            japanese fender pretty cheap...
            very nice basses.
            i have a jazz with e.m.g's
            as a workhorse, it's punchy, quiet,
            and suits any style of music.

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            • manwiththedogs
              Head Fluffer
              • Aug 2004
              • 381

              #7
              If you can only have one bass, make it a Fender...fer sure.
              For home recording, you may want to look into some type of direct box, the Tech 21 Sansamp Bass DI is a good one for not much $
              Hope this helps.

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              • BrownSound1
                ROTH ARMY FOUNDER
                • Mar 2003
                • 3025

                #8
                You can't go wrong with a Fender...mainly because every other bass out there is trying to sound like either a Precision or a Jazz bass. The Sansamp is great, and will give you all of the amp tones you would want.

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                • GAR
                  Banned
                  • Jan 2004
                  • 10849

                  #9
                  Fender Jazz or Jazz-copy is good.

                  made in mexico, jap or indonesia don't matter

                  you can replace the pickups with new Duncans - that's your best
                  bet

                  Precisions are fine, classic P-sounds.

                  IF you can go up to $300 you might find a used Epiphone Thunderbird.

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                  • UGS
                    Head Fluffer
                    • Jan 2005
                    • 491

                    #10
                    Thanks for all the imput, this has been great. I'm considering a Mexican Jazz bass by Fender. For my simple needs, you can't go wrong with such a timeless classic. Maybe down the line I'll upgrade to some better pickups.
                    Keep on Rothing in the Free World

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                    • Rikk
                      DIAMOND STATUS
                      • Jan 2004
                      • 16373

                      #11
                      I actually throw a Fender Jazz through a simple Boss Compression/Sustainer and record direct. No amp.

                      The band will usually cut the track live, and I'll keep the live rhythm guitar and drums, but the bass won't be mic'd (just provide a nice ambient sound)...but the bass is cut alone afterwards directly.

                      Amazing sound.
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                      • DrMaddVibe
                        ROTH ARMY ELITE
                        • Jan 2004
                        • 6658

                        #12
                        My fault...I thought you said "limited budget"?

                        Hell, if you want it to sound great...get a Gibson Thunderbird or a Rickenbacker!
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                        • BrownSound1
                          ROTH ARMY FOUNDER
                          • Mar 2003
                          • 3025

                          #13
                          The Thunderbird is the only bass Gibson made that was worth a shit...and I'm not a huge fan of it to be honest. I had a friend who had a Gibson Grabber bass, with a sliding pickup....it had a nice feel to it, but it sounded like warmed over ass.

                          A Rickenbacker is a cool bass...haven't seen one in a long time though.

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                          • smaz
                            Commando
                            • Mar 2004
                            • 1441

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Brownsound1
                            A Rickenbacker is a cool bass...haven't seen one in a long time though.
                            This should make up for it......



                            They actually look quite nice, I'd consider it in the future....



                            Originally posted by GAR

                            IF you can go up to $300 you might find a used Epiphone Thunderbird.
                            I've got one of them, they're very nice. I'd recommend them along with a wristband/sweatband thingy, they can wear the skin off your wrist....
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                            • manwiththedogs
                              Head Fluffer
                              • Aug 2004
                              • 381

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Brownsound1


                              A Rickenbacker is a cool bass...haven't seen one in a long time though.
                              Ricks are ok, as long as you dont try to slap on em...lol

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