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Salut!
I’m so glad things are going fine both w the band and ur solo work, man, you really- really- vraiment deserve it! I would have a technical question: in songs like fulista, energ. soustraction etc., where the strumming- tapping and harmonics sound pretty even which setup do you use? (series/par, active/pass, hi boost etc.) The g&l is just so versatile it’s confusing, Leo fender really was a genius:). I’m upgrading an old bass and I’d like to know your preferences if it’s not a problem.
Peace
April 25th, 2009 at 09:16
Salut!
I’m so glad things are going fine both w the band and ur solo work, man, you really- really- vraiment deserve it! I would have a technical question: in songs like fulista, energ. soustraction etc., where the strumming- tapping and harmonics sound pretty even which setup do you use? (series/par, active/pass, hi boost etc.) The g&l is just so versatile it’s confusing, Leo fender really was a genius:). I’m upgrading an old bass and I’d like to know your preferences if it’s not a problem.
Peace
April 25th, 2009 at 10:53
Hey man!
Thank you!
For my setup, I never change it. My amp has 3/10 of MEDIUM, 5/10 of BASS and 4/10 of TREBLE
My G&L is shooting alot alot alot of treble. So that’s why we hear alot of my high notes and my plucky sounds!
April 25th, 2009 at 14:16
mercy beacoup:P