Compression to get a Squire/Lee sound??
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"Squire/Lee sound"? I prefer to call it "the Rickenbacker sound", and all it takes me to achieve it is a 4001 plugged into a Rickenbacker amplifier - no effects, no compression, no frills I should or should not be experimenting with. And whenever real power is required, a P.A. is used to complete the chain - real Rickenbacker tone.
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
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jwr2
Compression will dampen the peaks and enhance the valleys of a signal ... if you get the clicking and popping sound from your 4001/4003 strings hitting the pickups and 20th fret then compression can help ... if you play slap bass then compression will again help ... if you play fingerstyle then compression will help ... if you attack the bass aggressively then compression will help ... if you have an input that clips then compression will help ...
I find a very small amount of distortion and a moderate amount of compression improves the bass sound ... most of the music you listen to on a CD has a bass track with compression ...
but it is your bass and your rig ... do what pleases your ears ...
I find a very small amount of distortion and a moderate amount of compression improves the bass sound ... most of the music you listen to on a CD has a bass track with compression ...
but it is your bass and your rig ... do what pleases your ears ...
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rhampshire
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I've recently started using a DOD rack compressor (I had a leftover space in my rack unit, which I thought about filling with a "palindrometer" but that's another story). So far, I haven't been pleased with what it does to the Rick sound...seems to accentuate single coil hum and takes the aggressive attack off. But I haven't really explored all the settings...Jeff, what sort of settings are you using?
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jwr2
