Bass Novice Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I recently bought a Harley Benton fretless bass, it was only a cheap one around £150. Im not expert and it is only my second bass so I do not have much to compare it to. However I think it sounds tinny and hollow when I press the string against the neck, like the neck is not solid.When I play notes the sound is kind of echoey (if thats a word). Comparing it to my Squier Affinity, which isn't an expensive bass, it is not nice or deep sounding? How can I make this sound better? Would changing strings help, or a better pick up? What pick ups would be best? Quote
PaulThePlug Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I'll leave this to the fretless communities, just to say there us a lot of love for Harley B on here, and i have a few... what model? Slacken and re-tighten the neck screws in not thru neck, witness points (press the string down at saddle and nut. New Strings. Are you going for flats? The Adagio Flats (Adv Music on the bay) are a great place to start for the £. Son has a Vintage VF? Fretless and a cheapy Gear for Music Acoustic, always nice to hear. Quote
BassApprentice Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Any chance of a picture of the bass? I can probably guess what Harley Benton it is, but always easier to pass comment if people know which bass it is. Quote
SurroundedByManatees Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) Maybe pickup height isn't set correctly? Faulty input or lead could be a possibility too. From what I've heard these basses should sound decent stock. Edited 1 hour ago by SurroundedByManatees Quote
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