Distortion for Bass
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v64jazzbass
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david_schwab
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I use a Tube Works Blue Tube pedal... which hasn't been made in quite a while, so this is useless info... But if you can find one used, they work great. It's a nice 12AX7 based unit. The 12AX7 actually produces too much distortion for some things, so sometimes I replace it with a 12AT7 tube for more overdrive instead of distortion.
I used to also use a Big Muff, which I sold not too long ago.
I used to love my Maestro Bass Brassmaster... I've been planing on building a new one.
There seems to be a bunch of distortion and overdrive pedals out for bass now.
I used to also use a Big Muff, which I sold not too long ago.
I used to love my Maestro Bass Brassmaster... I've been planing on building a new one.
There seems to be a bunch of distortion and overdrive pedals out for bass now.
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throw_this_away
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I prefer to push my amp to get distortion. I like to boost the bass and the upper mids (~3K) and then push the amp gain till it is just about to overdrive... so if you play light it is clean with a little bite, but if you dig in you get some crunch.
Works best with a tube amp but my hybrid (tube preamp) comes pretty close (all tube is breathtaking though).
Works best with a tube amp but my hybrid (tube preamp) comes pretty close (all tube is breathtaking though).
Hi Scott.
Slightly late responce to a old post but nobody mentioned the Roger-Mayer "Vood-Doo Bass" Overdrive pedal. Its analogue and generally sounds fantastic, from tight driven lows to gnarly in your face distortion, I love it!! Also, Digitech, yes a Digital pedal, but I find this pedal fantastic and Bands I engineer often end up using my pedal cos it sounds so great, its the "Bass Driver", might be digital but it does not contaminate your chore tone, retains all your lows or adds some extra if you want, and can be tweaked to your harts content to get anything from very slightly overdriver to Crazier that a Big muff, its worth a try. I try avoiding the purists opinions and go for what sounds best and this is pretty much right at the top.
Slightly late responce to a old post but nobody mentioned the Roger-Mayer "Vood-Doo Bass" Overdrive pedal. Its analogue and generally sounds fantastic, from tight driven lows to gnarly in your face distortion, I love it!! Also, Digitech, yes a Digital pedal, but I find this pedal fantastic and Bands I engineer often end up using my pedal cos it sounds so great, its the "Bass Driver", might be digital but it does not contaminate your chore tone, retains all your lows or adds some extra if you want, and can be tweaked to your harts content to get anything from very slightly overdriver to Crazier that a Big muff, its worth a try. I try avoiding the purists opinions and go for what sounds best and this is pretty much right at the top.
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refusedchad
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throw_this_away
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His bass is wired in a way that gives a full on sound from both pickups all the time (pickups wired direct???). He also uses natural overdrive from his amps. I think he uses maybe one pedal after that (flange or something).
I was able to get a similar tone using a boss Super bass overdrive pedal and a pick.
I was able to get a similar tone using a boss Super bass overdrive pedal and a pick.
Okay, I just got a Fulltone Bass-Driver for Christmas. If you want great, almost infinitely variable overdrive and/or not-over-the-top distortion, buy it. It's AMAZING! THE BEST pedal I've played through, ever. You can get pretty much any sound from it, barring synth, phaser, and delay/octave effects. You can even use it as simply a gain booster or even a transparent volume pedal, OR EVEN a mid-scooper. It's crazy.

