look elsewhere. These pickups have been designed to make your bass cut through a mix. Don’t use these if you don’t want to be heard (insert some joke about how bass is better felt than heard here).
As with the Fluence Modern pickups, this set was designed to give you the consistent fast response of active pickups and the warmth of passive ones. If you liked the 81/85 set but thought they were lacking in the clean department and weren’t as flexible as you wanted them to be, you...
MODO Bass 2contains up to 22 basses, including multiple electric models, some upright basses, and even fretless electrics. The coolest part about MODO is the ability to adjust important parameters just as you would in real life: Feel free to swap out the strings and pickups. It also incl...
This is unfortunate but understandable, given this unit’s price and target market. The muddy tone is especially noticeable when using single-coil pickups, but thankfully, it’s not as muddy when switching to a humbucker. What sets this one apart from other AmPlugs is its switchable (color-...
As previously mentioned the BT2 Taylor guitar doesn't have much bass reverb, the two are equally priced o the decision between them boils down to how you prefer your overall tone. Pros: + Powerfully naturally loud. + Best seller + Great grab and go guitar. ...
Pros: wider range of tones combined with Mix and Volume control allow for perfect board integration. |Cons: not the “drippiest” in this list and problematic with high gain pickups and pricier than other options. EarthQuaker Devices Ghost Echo ...
A good budget instrument should have solid build quality. Look for guitars made from durable woods like basswood or poplar, commonly used inFender models. Fine materials in the neck and fretboard, such as maple or rosewood, enhance playability and longevity of expensive guitars. ...
Works great with passive pickupsThe main distinguishing feature of the Ernie Ball 250K is its taper switch, which you can use to change the volume curve as you rock the pedal. The first taper mode follows traditional design, providing consistent volume change all throughout its taper. The seco...
Active DI boxes first came to the scene to better capture the sound of bass guitars, especially since older models had weak, passive single-coil pickups. These days, the best DI box for bass is still an active DI, but active DI boxes are also being widely used with electric guitars. The...
Under the hood, each part of the guitar from its body type and the pickups accompanying them, is captured meticulously to give you absolute control over your guitar tone. They also allow users to share their virtual guitar setups through their online community called, “ToneCloud.” It’s a...