Defining the terms
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Actually, I like the "bark". That about describes what I think of when I think Ric. Unless I'm thinking Ric with flats. Then it's definitely a sort of "waowah" sound, like when you fingerpick with the bass turned up and the mid cut a bit. It's weird.
Also, can someone please define "warmth". I've NEVER understood what people talk about when they say something has a "warm sound". I always go, "What, as opposed to a cold sound? And what would that be?"
Also, what is a "sterile" sound? Like, people describe EMG pickups as being sterile (I think they mean with a lack of character), which I disagree with completely. EMGs have a ton of character, which also happens to be their downfall, because they don't really vary enough from that EMG sound.
Also, last thing, why do people always talk about how great it is that some bass pickups bring out the "natural sound" of the wood that a bass is made of (custom bass companies do this especially)? I'd personally rather have a pickup that colors the tone rather than simply reproducing it with as much transparency as possible. Transparent sound is boring. I thought the whole point of an electric bass was that it WASN'T an acoustic bass (whose tone is determined largely by the woods it is made of). I don't want the "natural sound" of my bass. I want the sound that the pickups make.
Also, can someone please define "warmth". I've NEVER understood what people talk about when they say something has a "warm sound". I always go, "What, as opposed to a cold sound? And what would that be?"
Also, what is a "sterile" sound? Like, people describe EMG pickups as being sterile (I think they mean with a lack of character), which I disagree with completely. EMGs have a ton of character, which also happens to be their downfall, because they don't really vary enough from that EMG sound.
Also, last thing, why do people always talk about how great it is that some bass pickups bring out the "natural sound" of the wood that a bass is made of (custom bass companies do this especially)? I'd personally rather have a pickup that colors the tone rather than simply reproducing it with as much transparency as possible. Transparent sound is boring. I thought the whole point of an electric bass was that it WASN'T an acoustic bass (whose tone is determined largely by the woods it is made of). I don't want the "natural sound" of my bass. I want the sound that the pickups make.
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jwr2
Sterile = too clean and no personality
warm = pleasant sounding mids and treble
cold = harsh treble and harsh mids
some basses have a good unplugged sound that the pickups miss ... a natural sound is when that good unplugged sound comes out of the amp ... if you play flats then you may not have a good unplugged sound ... unless you have a hollow body bass ...
quite often active electronics produce an artificial sound ...
warm = pleasant sounding mids and treble
cold = harsh treble and harsh mids
some basses have a good unplugged sound that the pickups miss ... a natural sound is when that good unplugged sound comes out of the amp ... if you play flats then you may not have a good unplugged sound ... unless you have a hollow body bass ...
quite often active electronics produce an artificial sound ...
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ken_swearingen
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"Clang" is the most aggressively profane word one can utter in Bali...I don't know why, and it doesn't have a meaning, but it's used with the same linguistic impact as our "F" word. There must be something about the sound of it to Balinese ears that makes it harsh and brutal...
I've always imagined playing a recording of that Judy Garland song about the trolley in "Meet Me In St. Louis" for some Balinese sometime...
I've always imagined playing a recording of that Judy Garland song about the trolley in "Meet Me In St. Louis" for some Balinese sometime...
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...
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clankchris
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But....Ricks definately have enough character and warmth, unlike my active EMG equipped bass, which is cold and sterile.
That is what attracted me to them, the other basses I played had more "false" highs(bolt-on neck).
Ricks have a way of sounding warm and cutting through like no other bass I have played
That is what attracted me to them, the other basses I played had more "false" highs(bolt-on neck).
Ricks have a way of sounding warm and cutting through like no other bass I have played
Ricks sound like you want them to sound IMHO. If they sound cold it's because the player wants them to sound that way. I think they actually have a very warm natural sound if anything, mine are very warm sounding. Tube amps help with that too. I have never liked active pickups, they don't seem to work with you as well as passive's. I like single coils the best, they are very responsive to the way you play.
Yeah, every bass I've played with active pickups has always had very little tonal variation whatsoever. Passive basses sound a million times better, in my opinion.
Active electronics are a different matter though. That's mostly a personal preference thing, I guess. Some pickups sound great with active EQ, some don't.
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Active electronics are a different matter though. That's mostly a personal preference thing, I guess. Some pickups sound great with active EQ, some don't.
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