Hum, maybe I'm thinking about this one, I also play jazz guitar... So maybe...
https://www.fishman.com/portfolio/platinum-pro-eq-di-analog-preamp/#support
Hi !
I play on a Rumble 115 (100 W) first generation, it's fine for bass but for double bass it's another story.
I read a preamp is sometimes needed (my piezo is a Shadow 950) because of an impedance problème.
So what should I do ? A preamp or something like that ? Or keeping playing with the volume at 30 % or more and dealing with the EQ ?
Thanks, in fact it wasn't a rehearsal, just one two three four, like a jam session.
Next time there will be a drummer because the guitarist mostly plays bebop.
My big bottom is sitten on a bar stool, this bar stool is on a long rubber carpet (150 cm), the endpine is on the stretched carpet, my legs are open, the bass is touching the stool (leatherette)... The instrument doesn't move at all.
Really ? How do you know it ?
It's all about this thread, didn't you notice the bass was going for a sliding trip ?
The problem was solved by my wife !
The other day my wife (who loves me more than a lot) bought me a rubber carpet and I said it wouldn't work and there was something they sell to avoid things that usually happen to me.
After dinner, I took the rubber carpet... My God ! It works more than I expected and you know what ? I play better ! I do it all over the neck.
I changed the strings three months ago, I think I will change them soon. Why ? Because I don't really like them (black tape) and I will put the stock ones again.
I say it but maybe I won't do it.
The more you play a string the best it sounds.
Where's the limit ?
Hi !
I bought a nice keyboard but I felt like playing the double bass, it's not a performance but this is what I practice when I'm not trying to record something.
Some notes are really out of tune or I hit the wrong note, hopefully I keep the form.
Well, sometimes it could sound like 3/4 + 5/4 but many people would play 3/4 + 4/4 : I didn't because I had the form.