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    I recently switched from a country group, to a harder rock band. I went from flatwound strings to Dean Markley Helix 45-105s. Love the strings. It's got an aggressive growl to it. But I want a little bit more. I've got an Alder body Fender P-bass with I'm going to assume stock pick ups and pots. I use a tech21 Sansamp DI with Ampeg SVT settings. Any direction on pick ups, pots and/or caps would be greatly
    appreciated.

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    Try to post in the Bassment section get more views. This place is packed with guitar players.
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      Pick Up Selection

      I recently switched from a country group, to a harder rock band. I went from flatwound strings to Dean Markley Helix 45-105s. Love the strings. It's got an aggressive growl to it. But I want a little bit more. I've got an Alder body Fender P-bass with I'm going to assume stock pick ups and pots. I use a tech21 Sansamp DI with Ampeg SVT settings. Any direction on pick ups, pots and/or caps would be greatly
      appreciated.

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      • #4
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        Quarter Pound is a go to choice for that, or the Steve Harris signature pickup looks cool
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        • #5
          Re: Pick Up Selection

          Originally posted by RobBrochu View Post
          I recently switched from a country group, to a harder rock band. I went from flatwound strings to Dean Markley Helix 45-105s. Love the strings. It's got an aggressive growl to it. But I want a little bit more. I've got an Alder body Fender P-bass with I'm going to assume stock pick ups and pots. I use a tech21 Sansamp DI with Ampeg SVT settings. Any direction on pick ups, pots and/or caps would be greatly
          appreciated.
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          • #6
            Re: Pick Up Selection

            Originally posted by allbutromeo View Post
            Quarter Pound is a go to choice for that, or the Steve Harris signature pickup looks cool
            I've heard the QP in a bass similar to mine. Not the same strings which may make the difference but while it sounded good, it's not the sound I hear in my head.

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            • #7
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              The Steve Harris is epic for "a little bit more". It sounds authentic P Bass but when you dig into it, it has that grit to it, just like you hear on the Maiden records. I love it.
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              • #8
                Re: Pick Up Selection

                My thoughts are echoed here...check out the Quarter Pound first, and also the Steve Harris pickups (less scooped, more lows). You can leave the pots as they are.
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                • #9
                  Re: Pick Up Selection

                  Agreed with pickups- Also suggest EQ and possibly compression- My country bass tone is clean and airy (broad dynamics and frequency) while my rock tone is mainly low end with far less dynamic range.

                  Fingers also make a big difference- I practically never use a pick for most genres, however, with faster rock, picks really bring out the attack while preserving the undertones.
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                  • #10
                    Re: Pick Up Selection

                    Originally posted by RobBrochu View Post
                    I've got an Alder body Fender P-bass with I'm going to assume stock pick ups and pots. I use a tech21 Sansamp DI with Ampeg SVT settings. Any direction on pick ups, pots and/or caps would be greatly
                    appreciated.
                    I have a '76 P (also alder) and also use the Tech21 with SVT settings. I had QPs for years but last year I switched to DiMarzio Model P. I prefer those for that bass.
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                    '76 Rickenbacker 4001 w/SD for Rick N & B
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                    '84 MIJ Fender Jazz Bass Special w/SD Hot for P neck & Dimarzio Model J for bridge [BEAD tuning]
                    '99 Fretless MIJ Fender Precision/'87 MIJ Fender Squier Jazz hybrid w/SD QP for Jazz
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                    • #11
                      Re: Pick Up Selection

                      Originally posted by dg27 View Post
                      I have a '76 P (also alder) and also use the Tech21 with SVT settings. I had QPs for years but last year I switched to DiMarzio Model P. I prefer those for that bass.
                      Why? What is different between the two to drive your preference?

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                      • #12
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                        It's hard to put it into words, but I think the Model Js sound more natural, whereas the QPs are simply LOUD. I was using the QPs in a very loud two-guitar r'n'r band years ago and they were fine, but for material that is more subtle, I find the Model Js more suited. This is all subjective, of course. I love the QPs in my Squier Jazz, but I have more flexibility with that bass anyway (for one, I use S-P switching, which changes things quite a bit).

                        If you are in a harder rock band the QPs should be fine, but there are other options.
                        Last edited by dg27; 08-19-2017, 09:30 PM. Reason: typo
                        '69 Fender Mustang bass
                        '69 Gibson EB-1
                        '76 Rickenbacker 4001 w/SD for Rick N & B
                        '76 Fender Precision w/Dimarzio Model P
                        '84 MIJ Fender Jazz Bass Special w/SD Hot for P neck & Dimarzio Model J for bridge [BEAD tuning]
                        '99 Fretless MIJ Fender Precision/'87 MIJ Fender Squier Jazz hybrid w/SD QP for Jazz
                        '12 MIM Fender Jazz w/Dimarzio Model J
                        '14 Fretless Warmoth Custom T w/ SDCS Stack for SCPB N & B

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                        • #13
                          Re: Pick Up Selection

                          If those strings are nickel plated steel then I suggest trying stainless steel.... those'll give you a "little bit more". If they're already stainless steel then I have nothing else to suggest.
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                          • #14
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                            Originally posted by some_dude View Post
                            If those strings are nickel plated steel then I suggest trying stainless steel.... those'll give you a "little bit more". If they're already stainless steel then I have nothing else to suggest.
                            They are nickel plated. I've got a set of straight stainless on order. Thanks for the suggestion.

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                            • #15
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                              Alder and PJ is a well known hard rock recipe.

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