All about that bass NO TREBLE

Treble vs no treble

  • Treble

    Votes: 75 48.4%
  • no treble

    Votes: 8 5.2%
  • some treble

    Votes: 72 46.5%

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matty4string

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Am i the only one who thinks that a bass live or at home sounds best with the treble knob on the amp turned all the way down i keep my amp flat but my treble off or next to none Thoughts on this
 
The audience doesn't hear the sound from my amp, so how I turn the EQ knobs is only relevant to me as a stage monitor.

To specifically answer your question, the only knob I routinely turn down is the bass knob. Mids and treble flat.
 
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Am i the only one who thinks that a bass live or at home sounds best with the treble knob on the amp turned all the way down i keep my amp flat but my treble off or next to none Thoughts on this

Depends on your amp, bass, etc. Some amps use a passive tone stack where the treble is set flat when completely rolled off (old fenders, Hartke LH500/1000). Generally turning your treble off is mud city, and not being able to be heard in a live mix.
 
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I usually like my treble rolled back a bit and the bass and mids boosted about the same amount. I have consistently liked these settings on some very different basses- almost makes me wonder if it's all in my head ;)

In other news, I have started to let up a bit on the tone knob on my P, so maybe I'm evolving? Dang, I love bass!
 
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I turn down the low and mid low. The mid high and high stay at high noon. I guess in a reverse sense, it is the same as turning up the treble. If you know what I mean. LOL