dave74200 Posted June 20 Posted June 20 I alternate between both but always struggle to get my tone right. If I set it for pick, when I play with fingers it sounds boomy and vice versa. I'm starting to think I should just stick to one for the whole set. Any advice? 1 Quote
Bilbo Posted June 27 Posted June 27 Do you need another bass (as well as, not instead of)? Most of us do. 1 Quote
ezbass Posted June 27 Posted June 27 It’s the difference in tone that I use to decide what songs to use each technique on. 1 Quote
nekomatic Posted Wednesday at 21:09 Posted Wednesday at 21:09 Have you experimented with where on the string you pluck or pick - as in, down near the bridge, right up over the fretboard, or somewhere in between? That can make a huge difference in tone. 1 Quote
Bagman Posted Wednesday at 21:27 Posted Wednesday at 21:27 On 21/06/2025 at 07:59, dave74200 said: I alternate between both but always struggle to get my tone right. If I set it for pick, when I play with fingers it sounds boomy and vice versa. I'm starting to think I should just stick to one for the whole set. Any advice? it's a great thing to be able to play with thumb, fingers and plectrum I use an EQ pedal live sometimes or Compression / Limiting - it's set for what technique I use the least - stomp on Quote
SimonK Posted Wednesday at 21:51 Posted Wednesday at 21:51 ..them EQ knobs on the bass can be quite helpful for things like this - or just get a GEB-7 or similar to tread on when you switch between the two? Quote
bassalbert Posted yesterday at 09:29 Posted yesterday at 09:29 for me, if I pick is because I want the click and the aggressive tone, if I pluck I want the round tone, that is the point, so I don't change anything Quote
KingBollock Posted yesterday at 12:19 Posted yesterday at 12:19 I use 3mm Dunlop Primetone picks and get a very fingery sounding tone from them. They do a rounded tip version, too, which sound even more fingery. I never actually play with fingers, I keep a selection of picks for getting different tones and attacks. Quote
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