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%

  • Total voters
    155
I'm all about those mids, a bit less treble, & even lesser bass on the amp. Usually with bass-n-treble near noon, with cut/boost available on my Spector to tweak as needed for a room.

I roll mine off to zero all the time.

If I want twang I'll buy a package and make some lemonade.

I think that's TwANG
 
Treble down to 2 or 3, mids usually 7 or 8, bass 5 - 8 depending on my mood and the time of day. At 3 a.m. the bass can seem to travel miles and lead to unpleasantness with neighbors. These settings also vary with which bass is being used. Not really a fan of trebly clank, but you need enough definition to discern the notes. The controls on the instrument are there for a reason.
 
Long ago, I was in a band where we had this revelation; I rolled off almost all my treble, and the guitarists (100W Twin, Marshall), rolled off a lot of bass. We were a whole lot less deaf after that, and had more energy after prac for drinking tasty twang in space.
 
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Depends on the song, of course. Usually keep a mid-bump in the amp EQ. My basses have active EQ I can adjust bass and treble +/-12db. On some songs, I definitely boost the treble knob. I rarely roll it down below midpoint. I play 99% finger style and find the high frequencies help define the initial attack of the note. When I do use a pick, I roll the treble off a little bit so that it sounds about the same.
 
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I want two sounds.
One sound is "Beef and Grind"
A balance of beefy low end with a grindy top end.
Billy Sheehan with Greg Howe.


The other is a dark,low midrange "punch"with a hint of treble.
Kevin Veccione with Greg Howe.

And yes.I do like Greg Howe's stuff!
 
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I think it would behoove any musician who plays in as live setting to consider what his instrument sounds like in a group setting, with all the other instruments thrown into the mix and make adjustment based on what is good for the group, not just his individual perspective.
 
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