police squad Posted Friday at 09:23 Posted Friday at 09:23 As you know I've joined a U2 tribute Here's another Adam Clayton bass It has such a low action Weird passive bass and treble controls. What should I do with them, leave them fully up? I'll gig it tonight with a mates band that I'm depping with 12 Quote
Lw. Posted Friday at 10:13 Posted Friday at 10:13 Looks cool - does it sound like a passive P or does it sound like a Warwick still? Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted Friday at 10:20 Posted Friday at 10:20 (edited) 59 minutes ago, police squad said: As you know I've joined a U2 tribute Here's another Adam Clayton bass It has such a low action Weird passive bass and treble controls. What should I do with them, leave them fully up? I'll gig it tonight with a mates band that I'm depping with Very nice. I was playing one of those the other day when I got my Aerodyne and Deluxe Jazzes in a trade in Manchester. Quite liked the RockBass Clayton bass. Really solid and punchy sound. i found the sound was at it's best when everything was turned full up, or ‘dimed’, as it were. Congrats Edited Friday at 10:23 by HeadlessBassist 1 Quote
Doctor J Posted Friday at 10:30 Posted Friday at 10:30 Just a passive bass and treble cut, like a G&L? Nice. Start with everything full on and adjust to taste, I suppose. 2 Quote
LeftyJ Posted Friday at 11:13 Posted Friday at 11:13 39 minutes ago, Doctor J said: Just a passive bass and treble cut, like a G&L? Nice. Start with everything full on and adjust to taste, I suppose. This I played a Teambuilt Streamer CV last weekend that had the same controls, and they were interesting. The treble control has a very noticable effect, but I thought the bass control was very subtle (at least through the amp I tried it with, which wasn't the best). Is that a Seymour Duncan Quarter Pound in there? I bet it's punchy as hell, and fairly bright! Quote
police squad Posted Friday at 11:46 Author Posted Friday at 11:46 1 hour ago, Lw. said: Looks cool - does it sound like a passive P or does it sound like a Warwick still? I'll find out tonight and report back Quote
police squad Posted Friday at 11:47 Author Posted Friday at 11:47 1 hour ago, HeadlessBassist said: Very nice. I was playing one of those the other day when I got my Aerodyne and Deluxe Jazzes in a trade in Manchester. Quite liked the RockBass Clayton bass. Really solid and punchy sound. i found the sound was at it's best when everything was turned full up, or ‘dimed’, as it were. Congrats I'll try this tonight, thanks Quote
police squad Posted Friday at 11:47 Author Posted Friday at 11:47 34 minutes ago, LeftyJ said: This I played a Teambuilt Streamer CV last weekend that had the same controls, and they were interesting. The treble control has a very noticable effect, but I thought the bass control was very subtle (at least through the amp I tried it with, which wasn't the best). Is that a Seymour Duncan Quarter Pound in there? I bet it's punchy as hell, and fairly bright! it is a quarter pounder yes Quote
Mokl Posted Friday at 13:47 Posted Friday at 13:47 I had a beautiful G&L Legacy many years ago which had passive treble and bass controls. Whilst my experience may not be directly transferable to your lovely bass, as I got used to it I found I could get some realty useful tones by dropping either/both. Also sounded great with both full on, but more 'modern'. I'd like to try a bass with this wiring config sometime. Quote
police squad Posted Saturday at 08:29 Author Posted Saturday at 08:29 lovely bass, very aggresive tone. scooped. Very loud it is I will probably change the pickup and wire it like a P bass but it needs proper strings, it's strung with weedy things the reverso is the same Quote
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