Great vid. Liked the Fender HiMass personally. Also noticed it sounded more resonant in higher frequencies vs the others.
@greenmanalishi826 күн бұрын
I appreciate the time and effort.To my ears the fender high mass sounded best.
@Nick_garcia-bs46 күн бұрын
Sounds pretty much in between a normal bass and a fretless... right ?
@asd70267 күн бұрын
@asd7026 1 minute ago I am sorry, i am a beginer on playing bass. I try P Bass last time. I wanna ask, is it the tone pot/knob work only full volume? Or I just can find the different?
@Jesuswinsbirdofmichigan9 күн бұрын
#86_prefer_Model_J🇺🇸
@Jesuswinsbirdofmichigan9 күн бұрын
#49_commentNylon_SeemsNonIntrusive_Best🇺🇸
@Jesuswinsbirdofmichigan9 күн бұрын
#14_SideCutter_stylePlyers_ToCutStrings_☑️🇺🇸
@Jesuswinsbirdofmichigan9 күн бұрын
#86_🇺🇸
@user-eh1og1ci7h10 күн бұрын
Stock.
@veglord_the_profane11 күн бұрын
Thank you for showing these strings with distortion and playing riffs with a more rock-ish character. Literally the only video that actually shows that.
@charlieburns138511 күн бұрын
My ears hear more distortion ,agression from s4 I prefer the clarity of the s3
@DieselArcher11 күн бұрын
Nice demo, that bass is sick! 👍🏻
@AllAboutBasses16 күн бұрын
Hey, thanks for the effort you've put into this! Just screwing these in and out & re-stringing the bass everytime and tuning (and adjusting intonation, etc..).
@SepedakuRodaDua18 күн бұрын
Menurutmu, antara SD Apollo dengan DM Model J dan DM Ultra yang mana karakternya hampir mendekati DM Model P diantara 3 PU tersebut mr.? Please tell me the detail, thx before.
@hpk491719 күн бұрын
Hello, very nice Video. The Strings lie realy well over the board. May i ask what distance you have approximately???
@DanielMorin-lx3xb19 күн бұрын
All these bass lines proves that Steve Harris is the man behind the success of Iron Maiden throughout the years. Great composer, but also an amazing and outstanding technician on the bass guitar. All those bass lines demonstrates that Steve Harris is such a unique bassist with playing techniques of his own perfectly created and executed for Iron Maiden's music. The same is surely for his other band, British Lion. Still one of the most influencial bass guitar players today. Steve Harris is an icon and a living legend of the bass guitar.
@2000SkyView19 күн бұрын
Value makes a difference, otherwise not really
@DieselArcher20 күн бұрын
Stainless on E,A brass on D,G 👍🏻
@wehrwolfe6920 күн бұрын
Very nice, all of you especially Bassist!
@luthieriaverum567721 күн бұрын
Esse teste n vale para referências ,pois aí eles estão como se o tone estivesse totalmente fechado em cada valor
@yuripantigosozevallos499122 күн бұрын
😜super!
@thesteveus24 күн бұрын
As a beginner, I reckon they sound more or less same. Sounds pretty Maiden-y even with the stock pickups.
@thesteveus24 күн бұрын
The EMG GZR pickups sound more Iron Maiden-y.
@thesteveus24 күн бұрын
Are these pickups ACTUALLY the pickups used by these artists?
@OliverTobyn22 күн бұрын
@@thesteveus yes
@4unkb0y24 күн бұрын
for me, I *really* like pressurewound strings. the tone is perfect for blues, rock, jazz, basically anything where you don't really want maximum brightness, especially on bright basses like Jazz & Stingray, but you don't want the flatwound "thunk" either. & the *feel* is just super. for me they're faster & more comfortable than roundwounds or flats. They're also great for not gooving the crap out of an uncoated fretless fingerboard while still maintaining interesting lively tone.
@4unkb0y24 күн бұрын
great vid, thanks! & I'm gonna go with... the EMG neck P pickup with the Duncan bridge J !!! (those are my two favorite sounds, but kids don't try this as home, I bet the impedance doesn't balance well!)
@pabloguitar636024 күн бұрын
Good vid. Snappy and to the point. When I got my fretless I immediately changed to flats wounds. Rounds on a double bass - never.
@veglord_the_profane24 күн бұрын
I love it, perfect if you like a little bit of growl and punch but not too much
@Unlocked98527 күн бұрын
Ehh no I don’t regret boiling my strings they lasted me for over 2 months and yes they were still bright they lasted longer than new strings and was also brighter than new strings like I’m talking way too bright if I’m being honest it was bette to boil bass strings than to get new ones I don’t regret it at all
@ibrahimozkan930327 күн бұрын
the spb4 have humbuckers?
@OliverTobyn27 күн бұрын
@@ibrahimozkan9303 all split coil pickups are humbucking
@sgtflashback544227 күн бұрын
Too bad your long fingernails sound like a pick anyways :/
@wernermoser3406Ай бұрын
Stock sounds much better.
@LightningProd13Ай бұрын
Having a suuuuper hard time debating in my head between the Sixties P and the Steve Harris SDs... Both are just so good
@budduggly7781Ай бұрын
Thank you for this video.... It's been 3 years, but very relevant and informative. I really do appreciate the time you put into this video.
@richp67Ай бұрын
Great comparison, thank you!!!
@giulioluzzardi7632Ай бұрын
Changing from linear to audio taper regardless of Capacitor makes a difference you can feel. Linear seems to have a more sensitive effect as you turn from 0 to 10 you can hear/ feel the variation from 1 to 2 2 to 3 etc up to 9 and 10. Best sound I heard was a Jensen .1uf paper and oil with a CTS linear pot. It was a bit big for the Guitar so I changed it but the recorded tone had a tighter and punchier sound.
@stevemustard1889Ай бұрын
Rounds or flats
@stevemustard1889Ай бұрын
Are using flats or rounds
@ericholmbergsvildaАй бұрын
Nice video! But the rosewood vs the maple fretboard makes a really big difference to the sound as well.
@coolcatayeАй бұрын
Would this gauge size fit a squire classic vibes 50 bass?
@ThePickledOnionsАй бұрын
Thanks for run through
@JFS1215Ай бұрын
I’m a professional bassist, 40 years of experience. I hear very little difference. If it feels better under your fingers and you spend a lot of time on the bass it may be worth the trouble to change it. Otherwise save yourself the trouble and money.
@user-bh5po8fd7oАй бұрын
Fantastic demo! Do you recall what knob settings you used on your jazz bass here? Series/parallel? (as other vid?)
@OliverTobynАй бұрын
Thanks! If I'm not mistaken, it was everything on standard setting, so parallel, both pickups all the way up, no tone control
@ibrahemkhames2298Ай бұрын
First it's great video The sjb3 definitely they are better ..
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Thanks for this video 👍
Great vid. Liked the Fender HiMass personally. Also noticed it sounded more resonant in higher frequencies vs the others.
I appreciate the time and effort.To my ears the fender high mass sounded best.
Sounds pretty much in between a normal bass and a fretless... right ?
@asd7026 1 minute ago I am sorry, i am a beginer on playing bass. I try P Bass last time. I wanna ask, is it the tone pot/knob work only full volume? Or I just can find the different?
#86_prefer_Model_J🇺🇸
#49_commentNylon_SeemsNonIntrusive_Best🇺🇸
#14_SideCutter_stylePlyers_ToCutStrings_☑️🇺🇸
#86_🇺🇸
Stock.
Thank you for showing these strings with distortion and playing riffs with a more rock-ish character. Literally the only video that actually shows that.
My ears hear more distortion ,agression from s4 I prefer the clarity of the s3
Nice demo, that bass is sick! 👍🏻
Hey, thanks for the effort you've put into this! Just screwing these in and out & re-stringing the bass everytime and tuning (and adjusting intonation, etc..).
Menurutmu, antara SD Apollo dengan DM Model J dan DM Ultra yang mana karakternya hampir mendekati DM Model P diantara 3 PU tersebut mr.? Please tell me the detail, thx before.
Hello, very nice Video. The Strings lie realy well over the board. May i ask what distance you have approximately???
All these bass lines proves that Steve Harris is the man behind the success of Iron Maiden throughout the years. Great composer, but also an amazing and outstanding technician on the bass guitar. All those bass lines demonstrates that Steve Harris is such a unique bassist with playing techniques of his own perfectly created and executed for Iron Maiden's music. The same is surely for his other band, British Lion. Still one of the most influencial bass guitar players today. Steve Harris is an icon and a living legend of the bass guitar.
Value makes a difference, otherwise not really
Stainless on E,A brass on D,G 👍🏻
Very nice, all of you especially Bassist!
Esse teste n vale para referências ,pois aí eles estão como se o tone estivesse totalmente fechado em cada valor
😜super!
As a beginner, I reckon they sound more or less same. Sounds pretty Maiden-y even with the stock pickups.
The EMG GZR pickups sound more Iron Maiden-y.
Are these pickups ACTUALLY the pickups used by these artists?
@@thesteveus yes
for me, I *really* like pressurewound strings. the tone is perfect for blues, rock, jazz, basically anything where you don't really want maximum brightness, especially on bright basses like Jazz & Stingray, but you don't want the flatwound "thunk" either. & the *feel* is just super. for me they're faster & more comfortable than roundwounds or flats. They're also great for not gooving the crap out of an uncoated fretless fingerboard while still maintaining interesting lively tone.
great vid, thanks! & I'm gonna go with... the EMG neck P pickup with the Duncan bridge J !!! (those are my two favorite sounds, but kids don't try this as home, I bet the impedance doesn't balance well!)
Good vid. Snappy and to the point. When I got my fretless I immediately changed to flats wounds. Rounds on a double bass - never.
I love it, perfect if you like a little bit of growl and punch but not too much
Ehh no I don’t regret boiling my strings they lasted me for over 2 months and yes they were still bright they lasted longer than new strings and was also brighter than new strings like I’m talking way too bright if I’m being honest it was bette to boil bass strings than to get new ones I don’t regret it at all
the spb4 have humbuckers?
@@ibrahimozkan9303 all split coil pickups are humbucking
Too bad your long fingernails sound like a pick anyways :/
Stock sounds much better.
Having a suuuuper hard time debating in my head between the Sixties P and the Steve Harris SDs... Both are just so good
Thank you for this video.... It's been 3 years, but very relevant and informative. I really do appreciate the time you put into this video.
Great comparison, thank you!!!
Changing from linear to audio taper regardless of Capacitor makes a difference you can feel. Linear seems to have a more sensitive effect as you turn from 0 to 10 you can hear/ feel the variation from 1 to 2 2 to 3 etc up to 9 and 10. Best sound I heard was a Jensen .1uf paper and oil with a CTS linear pot. It was a bit big for the Guitar so I changed it but the recorded tone had a tighter and punchier sound.
Rounds or flats
Are using flats or rounds
Nice video! But the rosewood vs the maple fretboard makes a really big difference to the sound as well.
Would this gauge size fit a squire classic vibes 50 bass?
Thanks for run through
I’m a professional bassist, 40 years of experience. I hear very little difference. If it feels better under your fingers and you spend a lot of time on the bass it may be worth the trouble to change it. Otherwise save yourself the trouble and money.
Fantastic demo! Do you recall what knob settings you used on your jazz bass here? Series/parallel? (as other vid?)
Thanks! If I'm not mistaken, it was everything on standard setting, so parallel, both pickups all the way up, no tone control
First it's great video The sjb3 definitely they are better ..
Excellent test !
Are the DeM DP 122 ??
The seymores def fuller👍
Series👍
Are you Dracula?🤷♂️