Distortion for 6-string Bass needed !!

Started by Nocturno, April 20, 2004, 06:46:03 AM

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Nocturno

hello,

can  anyone  recommend  a good DIY Bass Distortion that  won't get  muddy when  played  with a 6- string bass ?

thank you for help


Stefan

Samuel

Haven't tried it myself (waiting on parts to build one actually) but I've heard the BrassMaster (schematic available at generalguitargadgets.com) handles bass frequencies very well...

smoguzbenjamin

6-string? What's that, a low B and a low G? or does it have a high G?
I don't like Holland. Nobody has the transistors I want.

Tubebass

Low B and high C
  I play 5-string, and was having trouble finding anything that would go low enough.....so I developed my own. I wanted something that would sound similar to an overdriven tube amp, so I hooked up two stages worth of Don Tilman's jfet preamp, with a volume pot between the two stages, and a Big Muff style tone control and volume pot at the output. It works as is, and I have used it onstage, but it will probably go through more development to get it exactly where I want it.
More dynamics????? I'm playing as loud as I can!

Greg Moss

I rarely tune lower than drop-C, but with that in mind I will vouch for the brassmaster for more classic fuzz soiunds (it has a clean blaend that helps provide a cleaner low end).

A friend of mine who drop tunes to B now uses a bass thru/Bass paralooper with some other  over drive, and it sounds good as well.  The Bass Paralooper is at
//http://www.moosapotamus.com/
.

A simularly functioning  circuit is at runoff groove.  I haven't tried it but it looks cool....

http://www.runoffgroove.com/splitter-blend.html
The last two project I mentioned aren't distortion units in and of themselves, but would allow you to use guitar OD's with a better results for bass.  

GReg