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Yes, that's Oolong. :)
So my bass player has been bitching about this for a while, my low E (and A to some extent) are really bassy and can "bloom" on the clean channel of my amp. It happens on both my PRS CE 24 and my Les Paul. It's happened with different amps too.
If he gets mad I'll switch to the bridge pickup which helps but I'd like to keep the tone
So, what to do... the clean channel on my amp only has one tone control (Blackstar HT-40) so I can't dial the bass down.
I have an MXR 10 band EQ in the loop and I could cut the bass frequencies which would probably solve the problem but I'd lose the "oomph" and chug on the dirty channel... don't really want to do that.
I'm going to try lowering the pickup height on the bass side today, see if that helps.
And finally... need a sanity check here... I've read that having very low action and a very flat neck (almost no relief) can cause this problem. I have my guitars set up that way and I like the action as such. Any truth to this?
Thanks for any insight.
If he gets mad I'll switch to the bridge pickup which helps but I'd like to keep the tone
So, what to do... the clean channel on my amp only has one tone control (Blackstar HT-40) so I can't dial the bass down.
I have an MXR 10 band EQ in the loop and I could cut the bass frequencies which would probably solve the problem but I'd lose the "oomph" and chug on the dirty channel... don't really want to do that.
I'm going to try lowering the pickup height on the bass side today, see if that helps.
And finally... need a sanity check here... I've read that having very low action and a very flat neck (almost no relief) can cause this problem. I have my guitars set up that way and I like the action as such. Any truth to this?
Thanks for any insight.