WHAT R SOME GOOD ACTIVE PICK UPS?
I was looking at the steve bailey signature pu's, but i need active and i believe those r not. I wish i could hear some before i purchase. And no one gave me any ideas on 6 string strings? Don't know if i should go flat. thanks
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It sort of depends on the sound you are after. Me, I prefer round wound strings to get that growly, Jaco-like tone. But round wound strings can eat up your fretboard over time. Flat wound strings won't be as bright sounding, a bit warmer and rounder perhaps? You can get a nice upright bass sound with flat wounds, and they won't tear up your fretboard.
Pick ups, strings, amps etc are all different for everyone. If there is a bassist you like, try researching some of their equipment and see if a store has it to try out. Or email the company, they might even have some help for you.
I do use a SansAmp Para Driver DI as well for my direct sound going to our PA at band practice. I mainly use it to add some warmth/gain to my direct signal and to be able to EQ it a little from where I play. At $200 (USD) or so, this might not be for everyone.
Last but not least, welcome to fretlessbass.com and welcome to the world of fretless bass!
Pick ups, strings, amps etc are all different for everyone. If there is a bassist you like, try researching some of their equipment and see if a store has it to try out. Or email the company, they might even have some help for you.
I do use a SansAmp Para Driver DI as well for my direct sound going to our PA at band practice. I mainly use it to add some warmth/gain to my direct signal and to be able to EQ it a little from where I play. At $200 (USD) or so, this might not be for everyone.
Last but not least, welcome to fretlessbass.com and welcome to the world of fretless bass!