
mcstinger
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I bought Yamaha TRBX305 dirt cheap and it's a great bass.
Try using Google, like “active vs passive site:www.talkbass.com”Very helpful response thanks! I went to that website and i was having trouble navigating it. Why would someone want active or passive bass pickups? Anywhere, I saw this Dean edge 4 string bass with emgs from GC used, should I jump on it?
https://www.guitarcenter.com/Used/Dean/Edge-4-String-EMG-Electric-Bass-Guitar.gc?source=4SMAMQCE
Which brand worked best for the low A? So far I’ve tried Daddario, Kalium and Rotosound. Kalium is the clear winner with warm mids that cut so you can actually hear the note. I’ve also got a Payson sitting here that I need to try and I’ll order some Dingwall strings at some point.I spent $400 on bass strings over the course of a couple weeks, trying every gauge, type, brand, etc.
Which brand worked best for the low A? So far I’ve tried Daddario, Kalium and Rotosound. Kalium is the clear winner with warm mids that cut so you can actually hear the note. I’ve also got a Payson sitting here that I need to try and I’ll order some Dingwall strings at some point.
recommendations
Lots of recommendations in here, but IMHO I'd go to GC and buy the nicest Jazz Bass type in your price range. There are other types of basses but IMHO the Jazz is what you want and they are pretty affordable, easy to find, and will handle a low B just fine.
Yeah, P basses do their thing but the Jazz gets more than close enough if you solo the neck pickup and can do a lot more blending in the bridge etc.I have three old Guild Pilot basses, which are Jazz style and all came with EMG's which I really like for the bass. They're great players and easy to play as a guitarist. I prefer the Jazz pickup setup, by far, to the Precision setup.
I guess, I'm also seconding this suggestion! Also, active pickups in the bass are a great combination.
Yeah I may need to go to the store and play some in person. At the end of the day I do want it to sound decent to good but also its just a fun project for my own amusement.
I have EMG HZ's in my LTD F-205, and I think they're decent. I honestly NEVER even touched the active preamp in my bass. I see no reason to. You can just EQ in your amp/pedal. Like, why EQ on the bass itself. Then again, I'm not the kind of player that needs a thousand different sounds. Especially not for metal. Like a full-on clanky sound with some overdrive. Maybe a completely clean sound for stuff like bass intros or something. Maybe.Try using Google, like “active vs passive site:www.talkbass.com”
FYI, not all EMG’s are active, the HZ’s are passive. But I’ve read the HZ’s pair well with active preamps.
I prefer active pickups, some prefer passive, explaining the tonal difference is beyond me.
I've been chomping at the bit all week long for the weekend to get here so I can do just that! Once I get this damn grass cut I can finally goOh by the way I have EZBass and I hate it. Like I can take midi from a song in B standard and it butchers it. I had an el cheapo 5 string sound gear bass and the B string was really undefined. The Spector performer I have the B string is clear and tight. It's almost like hitting a low piano key. I will say this the best thing you can do is going to GC or somewhere and just spend some time playing basses. I've been really surprised both good and bad with basses on the low end of the price range. As others have said Squire is a pretty safe bet too. I definitely recommend the spector though. I'm thinking about buying a 4 string version