Unusual Sounding Basses?
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Unusual Sounding Basses?
I like bass. But I don't want the bass that I record to sound like every other recording ever (like a Fender bass). I don't want something that's weird or bizarre or anything, just something that looks/feels nice but has a distintive quality. Maybe even a semihollow bass. Any ideas?
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Mudfuzz wrote:Could alway get a Ric
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I really dig the sound of the Höfner "violin bass". Definitely not the typical fender sound.
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EB Stingray has a very signature sound and tone, with a familiar feel.
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Derelict78 wrote:I really dig the sound of the Höfner "violin bass". Definitely not the typical fender sound.
Yeah they definitely have their own distinctive sound.
Another thing that sounds different is any bass with one of those crazy huge humbuckers in it, anyone know where the stupidly large bass pickups come from? One of my favourite bass tones is my friend's violin bass copy with 30 year old flats and this gigantic humbucker, it's amazing. Whoever made it the crazy frankenstein it is today was a genius.
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you could get a fretless and get a swelling sound as well as glissandos.
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Some kind of semi-hollow.
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in a stereo rig
with two piezos
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Something with a neck mudbucker. EB3?
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one bad monkey wrote:EB Stingray has a very signature sound and tone, with a familiar feel.
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Re: Unusual Sounding Basses?
Best bass tone I have heard came from this bass. Sounded different than any other bass I have heard. Sounds like a warmer 4001 to my ears. No idea what brand it is. It's the guy from Pinback though and he has been using it exclusively for years.

**edit**
Looks like it's an Alembic Stanley Clark Model

**edit**
Looks like it's an Alembic Stanley Clark Model
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Re: Unusual Sounding Basses?
8 String maybe? The Hagstrom reissues are pretty reasonable.
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