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Dylan Wilson
Chris P.:
I think this is discusses before but i always find it hard to jusdge a bass sound, especially on youtube. Some songs I prefer to listen to youtube cos it's enormous compression made the bass even fatter and bigger than on an album track.
Pilgrim:
--- Quote from: Chris P. on September 21, 2017, 12:31:13 AM ---I think this is discusses before but i always find it hard to jusdge a bass sound, especially on youtube. Some songs I prefer to listen to youtube cos it's enormous compression made the bass even fatter and bigger than on an album track.
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^^Agreed. I don't really try to discern whether it's bass A, B or C, or whether it's going through pedal X, Y or Z. I either like the sound or I don't. When I play, I don't try to emulate others' sound, I just set up so that I like what I hear from me. I'm just not that curious about telling a P from a J or a 60's P from a 90's P, active or passive.
Boring, I know. :-[
amptech:
--- Quote from: Chris P. on September 21, 2017, 12:31:13 AM ---I think this is discusses before but i always find it hard to jusdge a bass sound, especially on youtube. Some songs I prefer to listen to youtube cos it's enormous compression made the bass even fatter and bigger than on an album track.
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Hey, there was just a discussion here wether or not a mudbucker could be heard or not. Different opinions, but at least we agree to like it!
I can enjoy a 70's maple P whenever I want to (usually I don't - too heavy!) but if I heard this recording and had no visual reference, I'm not sure I could have recognised the P.
Rob:
At 1 05 you can see him working a wah wah
Alanko:
Richie Kotzen doesn't use a pick! Only noticed that in this video.
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