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I'm a big fan of extreme TWANG but you rarely hear it from a bass guitar...so this video caught my interest. At first I thought it might have been a baritone guitar in four string format or something...but I'm not sure. One thing I am sure of is it's certainly a mightily impressive sound.

Can anyone tell me more about it? I'd like something like it (obviously not in double guitar format). Anyone got an instrument that sounds like this? Any tips or suggestions or modifications to regular basses come to mind..?

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Hm sounds do-able with a bridge pickup, pick, reverb and a touch of tremolo? Plucking near the bridge of course and loads of mids. 

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Assuming that audio on the video is produce with the instruments being used, I would suspect the following:

1. Short-scale (30") bass stung with round wounds.

2. Single coil pickups with emphasis on the bridge pickup.

3. Into a guitar amp with plenty of bass cut and upper-mid boost.

4. Hard plastic pick.

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  On 22/12/2020 at 10:50, BigRedX said:

Assuming that audio on the video is produce with the instruments being used, I would suspect the following:

1. Short-scale (30") bass stung with round wounds.

2. Single coil pickups with emphasis on the bridge pickup.

3. Into a guitar amp with plenty of bass cut and upper-mid boost.

4. Hard plastic pick.

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Yeah, I'd agree with this...however the strings sound very taught and I'm not sure a 30" scale would produce unless they're heavy gauge, perhaps?

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  On 22/12/2020 at 10:50, ped said:

Hm sounds do-able with a bridge pickup, pick, reverb and a touch of tremolo? Plucking near the bridge of course and loads of mids. 

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Absolutely...however I definitely can't get this sound from any of my basses...

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  On 22/12/2020 at 10:32, Spoombung said:

At first I thought it might have been a baritone guitar in four string format or something...but I'm not sure.

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I thought exactly the same. My best guess is that he's playing a Danelectro bass through an octave-up pedal.

If you'd like to experiment with a Danelectro twin-neck to see if you can match the sound, drop me a PM ... I have one hanging on the wall next to me.

 

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  On 22/12/2020 at 10:50, BigRedX said:

Assuming that audio on the video is produce with the instruments being used, I would suspect the following:

1. Short-scale (30") bass stung with round wounds.

2. Single coil pickups with emphasis on the bridge pickup.

3. Into a guitar amp with plenty of bass cut and upper-mid boost.

4. Hard plastic pick.

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Was going to say, sounds like a bass VI type sound through a guitar amp.

Very cool, in that context.

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  On 22/12/2020 at 10:59, Spoombung said:

Yeah, I'd agree with this...however the strings sound very taught and I'm not sure a 30" scale would produce unless they're heavy gauge, perhaps?

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I've never had a problem getting a twangy sound out my short-scale basses with standard gauge strings (100-40) when playing through a guitar amp/combo. You do need a bass with the bridge pickup close to the bridge as in the video.

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Using a pick with the bass on the back pickup will add 'twang' but I reckon the amp's doing most of the heavy lifting on this.

Treble boosted, lot of reverb and a touch of tremelo.

 

 

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  On 22/12/2020 at 11:52, Cato said:

I reckon the amp's doing most of the heavy lifting on this.

Treble boosted, lot of reverb and a touch of tremelo.

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I've always liked the sound of a bass guitar through a guitar amp...maybe it's a nostalgia thing from the days I couldn't afford a bass amp. It does aid twang for sure but I think the bass has to be right as well.

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  On 22/12/2020 at 11:06, BigRedX said:

I've never had a problem getting a twangy sound out my short-scale basses with standard gauge strings (100-40) when playing through a guitar amp/combo. You do need a bass with the bridge pickup close to the bridge as in the video.

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Have you got a sound example?

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  On 22/12/2020 at 11:05, Happy Jack said:

I thought exactly the same. My best guess is that he's playing a Danelectro bass through an octave-up pedal.

If you'd like to experiment with a Danelectro twin-neck to see if you can match the sound, drop me a PM ... I have one hanging on the wall next to me.

 

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Really? I'd love to have a go...

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  On 22/12/2020 at 11:59, Spoombung said:

Have you got a sound example?

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The closest I have on-line would be the latest single "Stars" by my band Hurtsfall.

This is a Burns Barracuda Bass VI strung with Newtone Axion round-wound strings into a Roland JC120 combo sim on a Line 6 Helix.

There are additional effects, mostly chorus and auto-filter on the sound, and I used the middle pickup rather than the bridge and a nylon rather than hard plastic pick, but you should be able to hear that it's starting to get into the ballpark for the sound that you are after. 

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I had a Dano longhorn re-issue and it could produce that kind of tone fairly readily with very light rounds (the kind of strings I use all the time).  I miss it.

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  On 22/12/2020 at 12:57, BigRedX said:

The closest I have on-line would be the latest single "Stars" by my band Hurtsfall.

This is a Burns Barracuda Bass VI strung with Newtone Axion round-wound strings into a Roland JC120 combo sim on a Line 6 Helix.

There are additional effects, mostly chorus and auto-filter on the sound, and I used the middle pickup rather than the bridge and a nylon rather than hard plastic pick, but you should be able to hear that it's starting to get into the ballpark for the sound that you are after. 

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Nice. I see what you mean.

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Echoing many of the statements here, I think the majority of the tone is coming from the amp and speakers but suggest lighter string gauge and something with a bridge pickup into a Fender Blackface style amp maybe. 

It's a tone I really like and have a couple of Bass VIs that could totally get in that ballpark with a careful consideration of settings. (it has a switchable high pass filter which I wouldn't use for traditional bass sounds but often use when I tune up to B for a Baritone and totally get into twang territory). 

The bass vi also tracks thematically with its history of being used to either double an upright bass or as a somewhat lead instrument invariably being used with guitar amps. 

Pair it up with a Fender blackface style amp and you could well be on your way. 

 

For this song, however, I reckon it could well be the double neck into a guitar amp. The bass and guitar sides probably use the same pickups and I actually have tried one of the longscale danos and even though it was going through a bass amp, I was impressed with the top end clarity. 

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