D.o.S. wrote:
Now that you have a passive bass you might should consider checking out some more of those old vintage fuzz circuits that don't play nicely with active basses.
I plan on it, I want to see if I like a TAFM because it looks like a rad fuzz but I didnt like way it sounded on my then active bass. I have no idea where to start for the vintage fuzz, only that it will probably be a clone and if its going to cost 400+ like everything else dose... I am probably going to pass.
Dowi wrote:I don't think I ever played an instrument with active pickups, am I missing something?
@MaxMaps excellent writeup, that bass looks sweet and imagining it paired with the MBD2 makes me want to RIFF.
Thanks

- its just like guitars, your not going to see a huge difference from the majority of the pack, other than you get louder clarity and more control on your instrument preamp. The thing is that 90% of all players dont even use the majority of functions that their preamp has. Its why the p bass rules the roost - volume knob, tone knob then make gravy. Your not missing much IMO
coldbrightsunlight wrote:IE all the good ones.
I liked my active bass when I had it but it was so annoying it not working well with any of my fuzz pedals.
Like I said earlier, I hated the way the TAFM sounded on my then active G&L - now I am super curious to try a lot of dirt because I got wayyyyy different sounds out the MBD2 from the Fender compared to my MM.
Dowi wrote:
I always thought:
guitarists with active pickups="c'mon guys drool over this sweep picking solo in 16th at 240bpm"
lol:
There is no better quote to describe an active pick up than this
