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Hi all,

To me, this is THE P bass rock tone.  I suspect it's an SVT but can't be sure - any tips at all? 

I'm getting something similar with a Bassman 100T and PJ bass (J pickup off) with roundwounds, but not quite that gritty edge to it. There's another video where a Sound City 150 is being used to similar effect.
Skip to 43s once you get past the damn advert.
 

 

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Newish steel rounds, digging in, and action that enablesa bit of fret-buzz when doing so. Adding some high-mids (2kHz and above) helps.

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I might be pointing out the obvious here, but this is to my ear is definitely pick playing, but I'm sure you've already realised that.

If you've got reasonable technique, then this should be quite straightforward :

Full treble on a decent P bass and playing pretty hard, but don't grip the pick too tight.

People are saying rounds, but I think decent newish flats might be a better option.

The sound really should be almost there straight away and only require minor tweaking.

I have a very early JV Squier and this is almost its default sound when used with a pick.

(For a pick, I would suggest a 1mm Jim Dunlop nylon as best all rounder.)  🙂

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I have an Ampeg SVT 2 Pro, American P bass and a Barefaced Super Twin. Always use new or nearly new roundwounds. Gives me just that sound. My favourite. 

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On 03/02/2019 at 21:02, Lozz196 said:

Newish steel rounds, digging in, and action that enablesa bit of fret-buzz when doing so. Adding some high-mids (2kHz and above) helps.

I play with fingers 90% of the time and I always dig in. Make those pups work! 

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Sorry to thread hijack, but never heard of this band or song - really enjoyed. Reminded me of Joan Jett. Anyway, I'm off to check out this album.

 

Oh yeah, and your right - great bass sound!

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