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EQ'ing Five strings live


JuliusGroove
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Hey guys,

I’ve recently got hold of a five string Sire and could use some help with getting a good live sound.

I’ve used passive four string jazz basses for years and after taking the sire out for a gig last night I realised it’s a completely different beast! Though the bass seems to produce a very mid-focused sound, I found it didn’t have much clarity. Very boomy and a significant drop in volume when moving to the D and G strings.

I’m going to mess around with pick up point tomorrow but just wondering if anybody has some good tips for EQ on these and/or five-strings in general?

Thanks!

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Try lowering the bass end of the pickups and bringing up the treble ends - that should tighten up lowest notes and also make D and G strings louder. Something like 30 mins with a screwdriver and your usual amp would be time well spent!

Suggest you try that first then consider EQ settings, once string to string balance is sorted

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[quote name='roman_sub' timestamp='1509900549' post='3402451']
Try lowering the bass end of the pickups and bringing up the treble ends - that should tighten up lowest notes and also make D and G strings louder. Something like 30 mins with a screwdriver and your usual amp would be time well spent!

Suggest you try that first then consider EQ settings, once string to string balance is sorted
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