David Cook Posted May 16 Share Posted May 16 Hope this is the right place to put this mods. I have bought a Fender rumble 100 just for rehearsals. Last night was playing a song where I was moving from an E at the 7th fret of A string to a G on the 10th fret of same string. The volume made a dramatic jump almost boomy ," band leader kept saying' turn down, turndown even more'. I was then losing volume of the E note. I was playing with my EB Stingray. Now I have found the Rumble to be 'Boomy" anyway. Any ideas folks what could be happening. Thanks in advance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drTStingray Posted May 16 Share Posted May 16 (edited) There could be various reasons. Room could resonate on G - I once played several times in a room which reverberated horribly on A - as many songs were in A this was very problematic. I would try playing G at fret 5 D string - also is it possible you have the bass boosted on the bass or amp (I find the pre sets on Fender Rumbles can be problematic - in fact I’ve only used them in jam sessions - and found they can be very scooped (bass and treble boosted, mids cut). This could affect this. The G may sound louder dependent on what other band members are doing at that point (eg low notes on a keyboard, low bar chord on guitar; even the EQ ing of those instruments could affect this). It may be worth you trying the Stingray with the amp and soloed - play notes up the E or A strings and see if they become boomier the higher you go - if so it’s possible the pick up is set too high - check against factory settings. Edited May 16 by drTStingray Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lozz196 Posted May 16 Share Posted May 16 With all of my basses I find that I have to set the pickup heights to the point where the low G doesn’t boom then adjust accordingly so the other strings match in volume. I never get boom on any of the other notes/strings. This has been the same across Precisions, Jazzes, Mustangs and Stingrays and with many different amps & cabs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Cook Posted May 20 Author Share Posted May 20 Thanks both for your replies. Somethings to try. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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