NEW AMP DAY... and how to set your EQ (the right way!)

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Today is a NEW AMP DAY... the best kind of day (whoop!)
In this lesson I'm going to unbox the brand new bass head (the Vanderkley Sparten" I've been sent, plus I'm going to break down how to set your amp's EQ (the right way) and explain the concept behind having your own personal "default" EQ setting.
In this video you're also going to see some exclusive behind the scenes footage from my week in the studio with the legendary bassist Gary Willis... I'll be giving you the full low down very soon, but for now, check out the clips of what we've been up to... it's one of the coolest projects I've ever been involved with!
As always, see you in the shed...
Scott :)
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  • @StevenJeNova
    @StevenJeNova6 жыл бұрын

    I remember it like it was yesterday. A BIG revelation it was. Mid 1990's we were playing a big stage and the backline was not of our choosing, but still top notch. I walked out on stage for sound check and there was a big Ampeg rig for me, solid state, classic SVT. Plugged in the Precision, flat EQ, up volume... wow, what a sound! Added just a tad low end - and that was it. Perfect! I was in love. To me, that's a mark of a great bass amp; flat EQ, plug & play and it sounds great.

  • @mikeshepard3432
    @mikeshepard34326 жыл бұрын

    Scott... Love your lessons, bro, but you just made a 4 minute video in 17 minutes flat!

  • @TheFlual22
    @TheFlual226 жыл бұрын

    My thoughts are: It always depends on the band you playing in. I play in three bands and for every one of them I need a complete different setting. And never set up your amp without the drums. Let your drummer play a basic beat and dial in. (A pretty bass tone on its own often gets eaten up by the drum frequencies.) In general: dont step on each others frequencies and dial your amps in together. What drives me nuts are musicians,who are unflexible when it comes to dialing in an amp. Even when it sounds like garbage in the mix. (I'm looking at you, guitar players;-))

  • @laurieharper1526

    @laurieharper1526

    6 жыл бұрын

    Very good advice.

  • @Carehuea

    @Carehuea

    6 жыл бұрын

    it also depends on the room...

  • @Southboundpachyderm

    @Southboundpachyderm

    5 жыл бұрын

    I agree, as long as you can find distinct areas in the harmony/melody where you can fit your instrument without drowning out the others you can pretty much get away with whatever EQ fits your preference. I also agree as a guitarist that guitarists are absolute fucking garbage and self EQ. moar distortion moar better.

  • @stevec6427

    @stevec6427

    2 жыл бұрын

    Set your amp and leave it and then use an EQ pedal to tweak it to individual rooms

  • @salzulli6290

    @salzulli6290

    2 жыл бұрын

    I find eqing bass and guitar that going for a slightly brighter tone than what you have as default works best in the mix. Most bands these days shouldn't even have a bass player considering the guitar has so much low end and the bass sits too well with the drums. If both had brighter tones, the bass would stand out more, as it would be brighter than the drums and darker than the guitars. Then you just have to level the guitar appropriately with the vocals, which imo is done best at the guitar itself and not the amp, so the guitarist can easily turn up for a solo.

  • @4deuce31
    @4deuce315 жыл бұрын

    This was probably the vid that put me on the path. My head is set completely flat no matter what. I used my pedal board to color my tone. If I need a tiny bump somewhere then I go to the head just a tiny bit. Thank you again Scott.

  • @rquance1
    @rquance16 жыл бұрын

    As a retired Engineer I always start out Flat and then play different Basses to learn the voice of the amp on the Speakers. I use an Ampeg Pro 4 with a discontinued Ampeg Bass HiFi speaker Cab with 4 10" special speakers and a Horn tweeter that I have tested to work up to 19Khz fairly flat. For most work Flat is best but playing in Church I have to roll off the highs a lot due to round wound strings sounding too FUNKY. LOL.... Jazz or Rock is best with the Low and Highs rolled back a bit to bring out the mids to punch through the mix so you are not buried by the other instruments. I get buried a lot so I have learned to turn a deaf ear to the Bass Haters. lol The video has excellent audio on my system. Keep up the good work Scott.

  • @BadLemonEsch
    @BadLemonEsch4 жыл бұрын

    Always good to adjust to your other band members. I prefer to scoop my mids and boost the lows but the guitar player in my band uses a very bass-heavy tone so I’ve learned to dial the mids up to just below 12:00 and not boost the bass farther than 1:00 to dial in a tone that gives us both space in the mix. Also I prefer to boost the treble frequencies, I feel like the highs really accentuate different articulations and help make each note stand out more. Great video and great advice

  • @ricksolis3942
    @ricksolis39426 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this very informative lesson...I'm one of the guys who has a problem with setting my eq up to 11 on low end etc....your tips help me greatly! Thank You!

  • @GBEdwards
    @GBEdwards6 жыл бұрын

    When playing out, your EQ setting can vary depending on the room's acoustic characteristics, such as hard surfaces or carpet and curtains, parallel walls, open interior doors, even the audience can affect sound absorption or reflection.

  • @LeDank

    @LeDank

    Жыл бұрын

    I play with reference headphones through my amp sometimes, which necessitates boosting the low-end a bit since the open backs emphasize the high-end.

  • @joelciaccio62
    @joelciaccio626 жыл бұрын

    THANK YOU!!! EQ has been a major source of insecurity as a bass player. I have always considered it one of my “dirty little secrets”. Have been afraid to ask for many years. More of this please!

  • @fyllingenoy131
    @fyllingenoy1312 жыл бұрын

    My default is low/bass at 1 o'clock, low-mids at 3 o'clock, and everything else flat. Gives me that classic '70s beefy p-bass tone.

  • @theluckymanfrom
    @theluckymanfrom6 жыл бұрын

    Hi Scott, that's an interesting little amp. It sounds good. Thanks for sharing. I'm happy to be a lifetime member of the academy. There is so much great content there.

  • @The_sinner_Jim_Whitney
    @The_sinner_Jim_Whitney5 жыл бұрын

    I play through my G-K MB210-II about 90% of the time. I set it at 10:00 Low, 2:00 Low mid, 12:00 High mid, and 9:30 High for my fretted US Music Man Sterling, itself set flat with a SLIGHT mid boost, and flat for my fretless Jazz (88 Japanese Jazz Bass Special neck, Warmoth Dinky J body with EMG GZR P pickup), volume and tone wide open minus a smidge unless I cut the tone for a thumpier upright-esque thing. I vary the gnarliness with the boost control. I find just about anything sounds pretty damn good with some rather minor tweaks from flat, it would seem your ears aren't terribly unlike my own. Excellent video, this kind of stuff seems to be pretty rarely covered and I can't imagine why.

  • @BankruptBassplayer
    @BankruptBassplayer6 жыл бұрын

    good info, i have been preaching this for over 20 years now in the german platforms and my educations...good to see you well, Scott!

  • @thecrazybassman3102
    @thecrazybassman31026 жыл бұрын

    it really helped me because i use to crank them up and when i tried what you say it gave me the perfect tone i wanted thank you Scott

  • @jacksonwrightmusic6805
    @jacksonwrightmusic68056 жыл бұрын

    I just gotta say, I love the way the videos have become half vlogs / half lesson. I've been reading a lot of comments that disparage the 'vlog' content solely because Scott isn't getting to what the title of the video is referring to within the first few minutes. I totally understand, some people just want a quick lesson, and I certainly do sometimes too. But when I do, I go somewhere else. Scott's videos to me are an awesome way to ease in to a subject, see the sights, general life updates, and I think it's great. I love how the channel has evolved, compared to the earlier stuff, this stuff is loads more fun to me.

  • @dialect64

    @dialect64

    6 жыл бұрын

    Jackson Wright Music and if people want just the lessons... Go signup for ScottsBassLessons and pay for a product and stop whining about a free youtube2 channel!😅

  • @ernieflanaganstingraybassm1463
    @ernieflanaganstingraybassm14636 жыл бұрын

    Hey Scott, i love this post and like yourself, i start out flat and take the edge out to make it sound smooth and i love your acres of woods at your new place, and i bet its beautiful there when it snows.....thank you Scott for everything you do......Ernie Flanagan..

  • @BassicVIC
    @BassicVIC5 жыл бұрын

    I recently watched a video with a very good advice to guitarists > Don’t EQ your gear on your own, setting it how it sounds when you’re on your own, with quiet all around it’s not good when the band play together, but EQ with the band on! I think the same applies for us bassists.

  • @40spinup
    @40spinup6 жыл бұрын

    Hey George 🐶🐾 I usually run my eq pretty flat and dial what I need on my Stingray eq but it depends on the situation. It’s different if your just in a practice, low volume setting or balls out gig setting. Just go easy. A little goes a long way.

  • @phatbassanchor
    @phatbassanchor5 жыл бұрын

    Scott, you are so right! EQ should start flat and tweak those knobs in small increments. My default setting is nearly flat. I trim the highs -5%; low bass up +5-10%; low mids +5-10%; mid flat; upper mid down between 5-25%. The upper mid is the knob that moves the most on my amp. I scoop it out for a nice funk groove and dial it up to flat or +5% for Jaco, Chris Squire or Geddy riffs. I really love having a fat low end. But, I have to exercise a bit of control to avoid that awful "farting out" low end garble at higher volumes. So, what works well at 10-45% volume may need adjusting at full stage volume. Having two cabs is also a key to getting my tone. I have always preferred the tone I get at 4 ohms over 8 ohms. Currently, I'm running 350 digital watts into two 1 X 12" neodymium cabs. If I need to play more quietly I can always disconnect one of the cabs and drop back to 250 watts at 8 ohms for practice. But, the tone at 4 ohms is fuller, fatter and more well rounded than the more brittle 8 ohm tone.

  • @What_If_We_Tried
    @What_If_We_Tried6 жыл бұрын

    Excellent tutorial Scott! Thanks so much...

  • @timothysmith7868
    @timothysmith78686 жыл бұрын

    love your videos and truly appreciate your teachings.

  • @leobassii
    @leobassii6 жыл бұрын

    Awesome stuff... thanks Scott!

  • @OlettaLiano
    @OlettaLiano6 жыл бұрын

    Cool video Scott. I always leave my amp flat and tweak the EQ setting on my bass to get the sound I want.

  • @doomkeeper67
    @doomkeeper676 жыл бұрын

    Really good lesson! Thanks Scott!

  • @MrDangard
    @MrDangard6 жыл бұрын

    When I was just starting out playing live, the old timers would always preach that the shortest, purest signal path produced the best tone. Like using the shortest speaker cord and instrument cord, I kind of look at EQ the same way. Flat is the least affected, purest signal path. Small adjustments may be needed for instrument and room, but keeping it simple has always produced the best tone for me.

  • @robertmcnab7575
    @robertmcnab75753 жыл бұрын

    I have always found, that the bass EQ was properly adjusted, when the girls in the metal chairs smiled!

  • @bobt5778

    @bobt5778

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's damn funny 😂!

  • @davehein1418
    @davehein14186 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Scott. I instinctively use the same default EQ as you. Glad to have my 'ear' confirmed. :-) I have a 2-band EQ on my bass as well, and do a similar default setting there (rolloff the treble a bit and nudge up the bass a bit). I wish I could bypass that on-bass EQ entirely, but it doesn't have that option and I'm not ready to try cutting wires and soldering (I've got no backup bass).

  • @EphemeralProductions
    @EphemeralProductions6 жыл бұрын

    And kitty is cute! Glad you have a new friend! :)

  • @TheBenniebennie
    @TheBenniebennie6 жыл бұрын

    Great cat. Glad he has an owner who appreciates him.

  • @jonathantaylor2494
    @jonathantaylor24946 жыл бұрын

    Scott! I've been loving your channel for quite some time now! You've helped me take my bass skills to a new level; for sure! Though, I do have a request, if you'll catch this message. Let me explain... I play bass in a (Stoner)metal band and I'm finding most of our songs have the same sound. How as a bassist can I take these heavy and repetative riffs and make them very awesome in the same way your funky bass riffs in which seem to have no end?! Love to hear from you and see what answers you have! Hope you see this and respond with a sweet video soon!

  • @aoxomoxoanyc
    @aoxomoxoanyc6 жыл бұрын

    congrats on your well-deserved new place!

  • @21niko21
    @21niko216 жыл бұрын

    Waiting (not so) patiently for the Gary Willis master course!!

  • @zj1086
    @zj10864 жыл бұрын

    Great advice, I would have liked for you to also add some advice about the onboard preamp and after you set the amp head flat, how to get the best sound with just the onboard preamp boosts and cuts before even touching the dials on the amp head.

  • @natevigil7135
    @natevigil71356 жыл бұрын

    Hey Scott! Great info on the EQ settings. I also think it would beneficial if you could give some insight on how to EQ amp settings if you are going direct to front of house. I know there is lots of debate over Post/Pre signal, but I think your thoughts would be really interesting. Apologies if you’ve already done that video, I missed it if so.

  • @chuckgek8625
    @chuckgek86256 жыл бұрын

    Hi Scott, thank you for your lessons. Looking forward for a video about bass cabinets: what config to choose? 1x12, 1x15, 2x10? which one is your favourite? and what about combo like 1x15+2x10? Thank once again and all the best!

  • @paulsummerside
    @paulsummerside4 жыл бұрын

    Each amp has a character, the flat setting gives that “designed” character. Always done the (basic) tone setup fairly much as you do here. Though, will then move on from there for different styles that need different emphasis.

  • @och70
    @och706 жыл бұрын

    The dog photobombed (videobombed?) almost the whole time during the car ride... Hahaha I love George.

  • @Mrbrewerofficial
    @Mrbrewerofficial6 жыл бұрын

    Awesome amp video! QUESTION: What are some good ways to mic a bass amp? And what are some good microphones to use?

  • @bodysuit1134
    @bodysuit1134 Жыл бұрын

    I just became a bassist from an acoustic guitar, this is nice, hope it helps me get a better tone

  • @zeroxhungerx7150
    @zeroxhungerx71506 жыл бұрын

    WHY DOES THIS CHANNEL HAS ONLY 465K SUBS!??? and god damn 34.000 views...You deserve sooooo much more...

  • @Southboundpachyderm
    @Southboundpachyderm5 жыл бұрын

    EQ at least for me is so circumstantial and it depends song to song. I don't like to have a single tone that I always play with and I find that it adds so much more to the music and gives the guitar some room to be more free in their own tone.

  • @MrTheSade
    @MrTheSade6 жыл бұрын

    I love it when we get to see your dog George (and cat, now)

  • @brettmarlar4154
    @brettmarlar41546 жыл бұрын

    My default EQ setting for bass is flat. Especially if I have an active preamp in the bass. That way if I need more or less at the time I can make adjustments on the bass. I usually also have a compressor always on to even things out when slapping or tapping. If I need more or less of something, I'll make subtle adjustments as to not sacrifice clarity of the notes. Too much low frequency will muddy up the tone.

  • @kingslaphappy1533
    @kingslaphappy15336 жыл бұрын

    Fan tastic stuff. Time to join!

  • @dangracia4611
    @dangracia4611 Жыл бұрын

    What I'd really like to know is what frequencies the EQ's are centered on. Also common to have Bass and Treble as shelving controls adjusting everything below a particular frequency for Bass and above a particular frequency for Treble. I have a number of Eden amps with their multiple semi-parametric controls covering each octave on the bass, a shelving Bass EQ set at 30Hz and a shelving Treble EQ adjust everything from 2KHz up. My big Eden amp is a WT500 that was upgraded to 800-watts bridged into 8Ω. I bought it from David Nordschow (also known as David Eden) when he left Eden to start DNA. He used it for designing all the Eden cabs from 1999 until he left Eden in 2009. I typically set everything flat and then boost the low mids at 250Hz up to 1:30 (picture a clock-face). I'm using an '82 Jazz with 70's era pickup spacing so it's a little brighter than the 1965 Jazz that I bought in 1966 and toured with in the early 70's. I run both volumes and the tone all the way up. This setting gives me a really clear, clean, and full sound. My bass has good sustain probably due to the all maple neck. In the 5-pc group I played with for years, you could always hear me distinctly without needing to drown everyone else out with my bass level. I also have a DNA-800 amp that was actually built for me by David Nordschow when his factory was out and waiting on parts. I actually boost the bass on that one up to about 1 o'clock as well as boosting the low-mids to 1:30 and run everything else flat. There are no semi-parametric controls on that DNA amp. The Bass is set at 35Hz and by boosting it to 1 o'clock it gives me the same sound that his Eden amps do set flat. The low-mids are centered at 500Hz, which is higher than I set it with the semi-parametric controls on the Eden amp but it still has a great sound. I run the high mids (centered at 2KHz) flat and also the Treble, which adjusts everything above 2KHz. I get basically the same sound out of it that I get out of my Eden amps but it only weighs 4.8-lbs instead of the 36-lbs my big Eden amp weighs in its rack. As a bit of a side note, I did a recording session at a pro studio in Seattle in 2019 and couldn't use my amp and cab because of too much bleed over into the drums, which were in the same room with me. So I used my WTDI, which is a stompbox DI with a built in Eden WT preamp. It has just one mid EQ and it will toggle between 500Hz and 2KHz. I ran it at 500Hz and boosted it to 1:30. I'd had a conversation with the sound engineer telling him I didn't want a bunch of compression on it because I wanted to be able to control my dynamics. After the 3-hour session was over they had me go into one of the isolation rooms to listen to the playback of the raw recordings. They then played a few samples of the songs we'd recorded. It sounded absolutely GREAT to me and I told them so. They told me they didn't add any compression on it or even make any EQ adjustments. The only thing they adjusted was the level. I was quite please and then the owner of the studio and the sound engineer came into the main room to see what the DI with preamp was that I was using. The owner asked, "doesn't Eden want to sell amps anymore?" basically

  • @yeoldefoxeh254
    @yeoldefoxeh2545 жыл бұрын

    I like my treble boosted a lot as I play flatwounds with fingers and also have a crappy 15W practice amp - and it sounds awesome this way!

  • @guencaru0
    @guencaru06 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video Scott, I have always wondered wich is the best way to EQ the bass, should I use a flat and EQ in the amp? or EQ in bass?? what is better??

  • @KennyFishbone
    @KennyFishbone4 жыл бұрын

    6:38....everything everybody does wrong 8:30 ...set it flat. Thanks

  • @carl-andrewlouissaint7010
    @carl-andrewlouissaint70103 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Scott 🙏

  • @tompogson9755
    @tompogson97556 жыл бұрын

    I've noticed it also depends on the room.. Rooms with lots of fabric need a little more treble...lots of glass/metal..less so. Also making surr that the cone of sound coming from the amp is reaching your ears helps, (like if its far back enough or you use an amp stand like me lol) otherwise its just going past your legs and out

  • @czerny08
    @czerny086 жыл бұрын

    Nice video, excellent info.

  • @jacksherrard1626
    @jacksherrard16266 жыл бұрын

    this is a great video I believe tone comes from feel and technique

  • @PepeOblivion1234
    @PepeOblivion12346 жыл бұрын

    Hello Scott, have you ever thought of making a video where you show how to eq/set your sound in a rehearsal/live sound situation? Sometimes It's hard to get a clear sound that sounds good in a mix when playing louder and It would be nice to have some tips regarding this topic. Cheers!

  • @robashley7721
    @robashley77216 жыл бұрын

    Hi Scott, as always love your work.... If I may add a little to this. Understanding appropriate gain structure will underpin any EQ that individuals are using. And more importantly, how gain will effect your EQ is a great subject - potentially as a add on to this lesson? cheers Rob

  • @hayleycomet8029
    @hayleycomet80293 жыл бұрын

    as a mixing engineer and bass player I wholeheartedly agree.. settings flat - amps are designed by experts in controlled conditions to engineer the best sound quality at the flat setting.. use your tone settings on your bass to dial in your sound

  • @leandrelancon1737
    @leandrelancon17376 жыл бұрын

    Great video Scott! I had been in need for tips on EQ for ages! I'm glad to see that my settings were not so different from yours. However I was wondering about the Gain non, how do you deal with it?

  • @hlokomani
    @hlokomani5 жыл бұрын

    Literally shedding 😂✊🏾

  • @darkstar4494
    @darkstar44945 жыл бұрын

    Let me see if I understand.. if I turn up the EQ in the low-mid or somewhere else, my bass sound may cut through in the mix better? Cool, thanks for that earth shattering tip. My playing will never be the same.

  • @os76ltd41
    @os76ltd416 жыл бұрын

    I love the coincidence I just got my new amp and I was about to go crazy on the EQ.

  • @Spthomas47

    @Spthomas47

    6 жыл бұрын

    How's it treating you so far?

  • @guilhermemello553
    @guilhermemello5536 жыл бұрын

    Thx for the lesson! cool thing you taking great care of the house cat. I usually have to play "the house" amps so I got myself a Sans Amp Vt pre-amp. I 've been trying to maintain the similar tones on different amps with it but having a hard time. plus getting some interference noise. How do you go about pre-amp + (sometimes random) amp eq?

  • @kblcuk
    @kblcuk6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video, Scott! Would be cool if you would do a similar video about tube amps, wouldn't be surprised that they have their own intricacies... or do they?

  • @davidgreen3532
    @davidgreen35326 жыл бұрын

    I think it gives you more flexibility to take out first what you have too much of or don’t like about your sound before you boost anything. The boost approach can sometimes get out of hand and you find you don’t have enough of what you want to get the sound you’re looking for. Take the nasty bits out first and add volume. If that doesn’t do it, then add the frequencies you need more of.

  • @albassist457
    @albassist4576 жыл бұрын

    good info thanks scott

  • @LoLa-ck2uz
    @LoLa-ck2uz6 жыл бұрын

    Got what I had to learn thanks

  • @derekmurray3611
    @derekmurray36116 жыл бұрын

    Thats awesome!

  • @alanbruce8585
    @alanbruce85856 жыл бұрын

    Great comment about finger technique Scott

  • @pensatorseven1898
    @pensatorseven18985 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Scott.

  • @jrios109
    @jrios1096 жыл бұрын

    Awesome!!! Yess!! Thank you!!!

  • @cameronlesley2428
    @cameronlesley24284 жыл бұрын

    A snadge is my happy place, thanks scott

  • @GlenGarcia1961
    @GlenGarcia19614 жыл бұрын

    I agree with much of what you say. And I certainly understand your stance on headroom. However, I do have a 200 watt Trace Elliot Elf sytem, and while I've yet to take it out live in my case (I'm between bands at this time), I've seen quite a few testimonies online from guys who are either working pros in the bars and clubs or studio pros who gig on the side, and they all say that this 200 watt system is surprising. Your thoughts, Scott. I'd be interested in hearing what you think. For what it's worth, I work first on my chops, but I do love my Trace Elliot.

  • @soundman1402
    @soundman14022 жыл бұрын

    I love the look of the Vanderkley cabs! Wish I could get them in the States at a reasonable price (shipping from Europe is way expensive).

  • @EdMatzenik
    @EdMatzenik5 жыл бұрын

    Good on you for looking after the cat.

  • @somnambulantable
    @somnambulantable6 жыл бұрын

    Just turned around and glanced at my 800RB. Bass is at about 2:00, and that's the only EQ set. That said, I also typically run through a Sans Amp Bass Driver Programmable that has my finger sound, pick sound, and then overdrive... But that's mostly just to dial in a wee bit of grit and to tame the treble when I'm using a pick.

  • @PaulPaul-jw7jx
    @PaulPaul-jw7jx6 жыл бұрын

    When it comes to EQ, I have my mid scooped, my treble full and my bass full, which might sound a bit shitty but I play in a metal three-piece and the treble of my fingers hitting the strings makes me stand out from the overdriven guitar and blasting drum kit. I’m going for that Steve Harris/Geddy Lee mutant tone haha :)

  • @jcarh
    @jcarh2 жыл бұрын

    Guiiar player here trying to get proficient on bass. I really appeciate this video. I use my Headrush amp/cab sims for my recordings. Can't afford a live rig right now. So I am so happy to see the amp is setup flat. I do the same with my mini-rectifier for my guitar. Start flat and then minor adjustments to the eq. I prefer that because I use a para or graphic eq to dial in my tone in the signal chain. The only thing I wish you would have gone over is how you set your eq on your instrument. My bass (Ibanez SR type) has a 3band eq. Do you approach the eq the same way on your bass?

  • @mcedward27
    @mcedward276 жыл бұрын

    I’d like to see a video on higher end basses. Such as what your opinion is on Foderas, Sadowskys, Mike Lulls, Pavels, etc. I currently play a Fender elite and interested in saving up for a Fodera, that said, I’d like to know what your opinion on such basses are. Are they overrated, worth the money, etc. It’d be much appreciated 🤙

  • @chrisv390
    @chrisv3906 жыл бұрын

    Happy December Scott

  • @theresawalker2286
    @theresawalker22865 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this vid , hopefully it will make me sound a bit better lol :)

  • @signalsoldier
    @signalsoldier6 жыл бұрын

    Wow, Scott. 8:30 into the video before you actually start talking specifications. Come on Bro, get to it.

  • @teadat

    @teadat

    6 жыл бұрын

    You know you can just skip to 8:30

  • @Empyrean55

    @Empyrean55

    6 жыл бұрын

    Teadat well he'd have to watch the video to know wouldn't he? Personally I don't mind but he should really put the point at which he starts in the beginning

  • @LeeJoRo

    @LeeJoRo

    6 жыл бұрын

    Signalsoldier thanks dude

  • @ShrimpsTonic

    @ShrimpsTonic

    6 жыл бұрын

    Cats are important

  • @TubaSteve369

    @TubaSteve369

    6 жыл бұрын

    I couldn't agree more, get to the point quicker please. 5 min tops per video.

  • @EphemeralProductions
    @EphemeralProductions6 жыл бұрын

    Good to see doggie as always.

  • @owalls918
    @owalls9185 жыл бұрын

    good call on the headroom mate. Guitar players have it easy: Buy tube amp - crank everything - play hard.

  • @instruemental2652
    @instruemental26523 жыл бұрын

    Scott, you gonna laugh, but... Your red headcover , i mean that cap, doing pretty EQ too. Right on your ears 🙂

  • @michaelmarini3123
    @michaelmarini31236 жыл бұрын

    Wow, I am absolutely in line with your "Default Settings" and you are so very spot on with your explanation of things... Love it and you really rock that bottom end... Bass On...!!!

  • @rogeliooviedo5985
    @rogeliooviedo59856 жыл бұрын

    I love that Gergie is almost new gear days

  • @johncolteraneoffical
    @johncolteraneoffical5 жыл бұрын

    anyone watching these vids just because this guy is awesome

  • @Idontlikethisever

    @Idontlikethisever

    3 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely

  • @Ilandria.
    @Ilandria.6 жыл бұрын

    Any chance you'd be able to throw together a lesson (or point me to it on the academy - I'm a member) that goes into a ton of detail about specific plucking technique and whatnot for getting different tones? I know the general stuff like pluck near the bridge for a more jazzy sound, or towards the neck for a fatter one - but things like how you really get that punchy growl that a lot of punk rock bands have, or how to get a completely attack-free tone, etc.

  • @Hitnrun69ify
    @Hitnrun69ify6 жыл бұрын

    Hi mate. What no glove this time? Lol Man I'm actually digging that amp I've looked at the cabinet in the past since I've been following your video's too bad I'm in Chicago

  • @jmcbade2960
    @jmcbade29606 жыл бұрын

    Pretty happy with my plain old GK 115MBII I bet this amp was a promo yeah? But Scott, thanks for sharing your toys anyway.

  • @brandoncallegari7614
    @brandoncallegari76146 жыл бұрын

    I EQ my amp the same way. I've always held to the the saying the simple is best, and I come from a classical background, so I completely agree with the fact tone come from YOU, not your gear.

  • @billsmith6745
    @billsmith67456 жыл бұрын

    Interesting that you used the d and g strings to check your bass levels. That is significant... it would be natural for me to mostly use the e string to check bass tone settings as I'm thinking bass tone/low bottom. Obviously tone on the higher strings is greatly affected by the bass tone control as you illustrated, and should be considered also. I can't wait to get to my bass and experiment with that. Thanks much.

  • @leomannpictures
    @leomannpictures6 жыл бұрын

    Most of the modern generation of bass amps are pretty much voiced to sound great with everything at midnight. Maybe roll off some lows in certain rooms. Shape your tone with a little high mids and rock on. Concentrate on important things like impressing the band leader with your professionalism, etc.

  • @jayrice7483
    @jayrice74836 жыл бұрын

    Hello George

  • @nobodynowhereneveragain
    @nobodynowhereneveragain6 жыл бұрын

    I usually have a smidge more bass (2-3db), probably 6db of mid boost (1000hz) and take out some treble (2.8k) by about (2-3db), lots of mids for chord clarity when playing soft and breakup when i start ragging on it, the hi mids out to take out some of the string smacking on the frets. Thats just me tho, versatility is everything.

  • @RichBriere
    @RichBriere6 жыл бұрын

    A number of bass amps still have a "graphic EQ" on them and I COMMONLY see the sliders set in that Smiley face shape.....and left that way for all time. As you've made so wonderfully clear, Scott, "Flat is where it's at". The best EQ, dials or sliders, is used VERY sparingly. Boosting that 60 cycle slider on a Graphic also EATS all the power your amp has by asking it to reproduce the frequencies which nobody benefits from hearing. Scott is Bassilicious.....and a Very "Cool Cat!"

  • @vanessablacksmith3200
    @vanessablacksmith32004 жыл бұрын

    really nice!

  • @cyberwin60
    @cyberwin606 жыл бұрын

    Ahhh....Dutch Gem ❄️☃️🌨👊

  • @bretthines1020
    @bretthines1020 Жыл бұрын

    Scott! I dialed you in to see the amp, mate! And you’re getting into a car? I’m an American. Don’t you realize how short our attention spans are? But Americans are also team players so I watched it to the end and was glad I did!

  • @freezetheatlantic
    @freezetheatlantic6 жыл бұрын

    Hey Scott, quite new to the channel - subscribed about a month ago but fascinating to hear your thoughts on stuff like finding your own style and gear. I’ve been playing 20 years and every day’s a school day. Two things. First up, I sold an Ibanez SDGR SR800 to a guy on eBay and when he came to collect it he mentioned his bass teacher from when he was younger and it turned out to be you! Second thing - I’ve always played 34in full scale basses and then I picked up a 78 musicmaster and loved the feel (especially on my back ache!) - what are your thoughts on shortys, have you ever played one and what are your likes (if any) and dislikes about them?

  • @cooleyc1976
    @cooleyc1976 Жыл бұрын

    Im new to bass playing. U only talked about the bass and treble. What does mids do? I play in a funk band. So how do i set them? Love the sound marcus miller gets from his bass

  • @rqkeating
    @rqkeating6 жыл бұрын

    Not all amps are flat with the knobs at 12:00. The only way to really know is measure it. This can be done with your computer (PC) and a program that sweeps a full range signal into your amp and graphs the output. You do this and adjust the knobs until you get a flat graph. Now you are at a flat frequency response and can tweak from there. Also, don't forget to figure the frequency response of the speakers. The amp may be set flat, but most likely the cabinets are not.

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