Dani California
Snow
Desecration Smile
Stadium Arcadium
She Looks To Me
She's Only 18
Readymade
Torture Me
Strip My Mind
So Much I
Turn It Again
Wet Sand
Measure 5-6" past the capstan, bend the string with a 90 degree angle and then snip it leaving around an inch on the bend. I put that into the capstan, wind the remaining string around the capstan and tune to pitch. I always make sure the winds are tight and neat and push them down has far has I can on the capstan to get a better break angle at the nut. I tug the strings to break them in but only if they're hexcore. Tugging is not advised on roundcore.
Californication / By The Way / Stadium Arcadium / I'm With You were all compressed to death and mastered atrociously. It's so bad that I had to find the unmastered version of Californication just so that I could listen to it through headphones.
Not sure of his rig on the first two albums. I know he used a Musicman Cutlass and Stingray on both of them.
TUMPP was a Spector NS which was also used on Mother's Milk. I think the Stingray might have also been used for a few tracks.
I know around this time, he started using a combination of GK / Mesa heads and cabs. This lasted all the way up to Californication.
BSSM was a Wal with a 5 string Stingray used on Naked In The Rain and I think Mellowship?
OHM was an Alembic Epic bar Coffee Shop which was a Stingray and Pea which was a double bass.
Californication was the Modulus Flea. Not sure if this was when the '61 Stack Knob started to be used also? It features in the Californication video. Around The World was played through Marshall guitar heads for the overdriven sections.
By The Way was all Modulus Flea. Can't think of a track which sounds like the Stack Knob. Carbron might have been a double bass come to think of it. Flea used an all GK rig on this album and Stadium Arcadium at least for touring.
SA definitely used the Stack Knob and I know that it was used through multiple rigs Flea isn't known for such has the Ampeg Portaflex / B-15. Modulus Flea was used on 'heavier' tracks such has So Much I.
I'm With You was the Stack Knob into an Acoustic rig (330?). Modulus Flea again used on 'heavy' tracks such has Goodbye Hooray.
Getaway was Stack Knob predominantly. Can't think of a track which stands out has having Stingray/Modulus tone to it. Amps I'm not sure of.
Is Fender CS the be all and end all of 'Fender' style basses?
I'm looking at buying a stack knob Jazz and very quickly concluded that the real McCoy would be way, way too much.
I shifted my attention toward Fender CS stack knobs. Most are found for around £3k which is much more 'reasonable'. But - are Fender CS' the best stack knob replicas out there? Does another company make a better clone?
Advice and thoughts appreciated.
Did you engage the VLE knob? I play a Jazz through a CMD121P and don't get any 'nastiness'.
Between those two, I use a TC Spark Booster. Believe me when I say I've tried all the light - medium gain ODs out there. The Spark Booster gives you your sound with some grit on top. No bass loss. No need for a blend knob. I've used this same set-up for four years now...