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  On 31/03/2025 at 16:56, neepheid said:

It's a no from me, I'm really not very keen on that burpy tone, as well as it might be played.

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I’m the opposite. Right up my street but agree with others that say it’s context dependent.

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  On 01/04/2025 at 07:35, Stofferson said:

Great tone that, exactly what a bass should sound like

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What a bass should sound like in this context I guess but completely wrong for lots of other music. There is no ideal bass tone for everything. 

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  On 01/04/2025 at 09:14, fretmeister said:

I like it, and I really like her signature model Fender.

 

It actually makes such an old thing look fresh.

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I prefer horribly obnoxious, aggressive tones! Or jaco tone or duffs tone or john paul Jones tone or stu hamm's tone, or Neil Murrays tone.....

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Yes, that rear humbucker on Blu's signature bass does sound huge - very much like a parallel Stingray.

 

I've been wanting to try one of those Jazzes for a while, not that the blue sparkle/mirror finish is really me.  🫣

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I’ve never thought of playing there, maybe I should 

in a way it’s like the 70s pick-up position thing on a jazz, that is supposed to sound burpier 

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  On 31/03/2025 at 13:42, Rollin Thunder said:

Some serious bass tone here, honest its all about that tone. (No sarcasm at all) 

 

https://www.facebook.com/share/r/18w6t47Liy/?mibextid=wwXIfr 

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Yep I agree with you. I'll take that over a P pass with flats tone. I'm not a fan of J/MM basses generally but unless I'm wrong that sounds like the bridge humbucker soloed or at least more bridge than neck. 

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  On 01/04/2025 at 22:47, Geek99 said:

I’ve never thought of playing there, maybe I should 

in a way it’s like the 70s pick-up position thing on a jazz, that is supposed to sound burpier 

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Whenever I owned Stingrays I always anchored my thumb on the pickup as I never warmed to the sound as much when played nearer the neck. It's all very personal though. 

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  On 02/04/2025 at 07:30, BigRedX said:

There's a lot more to bass than the tone in the OP and P-Bass with flats.

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I was going to say - everyone is aware that it's not against the rules to fit rounds on a P Bass, yes?

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