How to get that typical Chris Squire sound?

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How to get that typical Chris Squire sound?

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I love his sound. I already got a few things to achieve his sound:

- a Ric
- a pick
- Rotosound strings

Which overdrive pedal/effect did he use? And is bi-amping an import part of his sound?
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As I have read it's mainly an overdriven Marshall. And it seems as if he rarely used the bridge PU - in fact, JH has stated that that PU was essentially bypassed when they got his RM-1999 into the factory for service...

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Not sure you have to have Rotosounds per se...I would venture any good RW would do. I think CS used a scoop shape in his EQ, i.e. a mid cut.
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A Rickenbacker bass, roundwound strings, low action, fretbuzz, and distortion.

Oh yeah, turn up your amp and play with a pick.
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I've had good results with a SansAmp Bass Driver DI.
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I just got one of those, only messed with it for about 15 minutes, and was verrrrry impressed. Great distortion.
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Post by ken_swearingen »

Play in stereo through two big Sunn Coliseum bass amps?
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low action and distortion
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I get that sound with a Sansamp, as well.
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Post by anoukane »

Ive got the Sansamp RBI. Which settings do you guys use then to get close to Squire's sound. And what kind of pick should i use? A think plastic one?
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the best way to get his sound is:

















be Chris Squire.
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Wow, thanks Lemmy...er Phlemmy.
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Post by anoukane »

Ron which setting do u use?
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seriously. you can have exact rig set ups and basses as your heros, but without their feel and studio engineering, it's impossible to get their true sound.
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Post by anoukane »

blablabla. Pardon me, but everyone knows that already. Im just curious which settings etc. other people use to get close(!) to his sound.
Thanks for the input.
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