bass guitar from “rehab” by amy winehouse | ToneDB
rehab
amy winehouse
bass guitar
Tone Profile
The bass guitar in 'Rehab' delivers a warm, round, and slightly retro tone, providing a solid foundation for the song's soulful and bluesy feel. It sits nicely in the mix, offering a vintage Motown-esque vibe.
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Production Credits
Producer: Mark Ronson
Engineer: Tom Elmhirst
Recorded at: Daptone Records, Brooklyn, NY
Signal Chain
Instrument: Fender Precision BassShop on Reverb
Microphone: Neumann U47Shop on Reverb
Recording Notes
- The bass was likely recorded with an Ampeg B-15, known for its warm and smooth tone, which is a classic choice for Motown and soul-influenced recordings.
- A Neumann U47 may have been used to capture the bass amp, providing a full and rich sound.
- The direct input signal may have been blended with the mic'd amp to add clarity and punch.
- Compression was likely used during mixing to even out the bassline and ensure it sits well in the mix.
Recreation Tips
- Start with a Fender Precision Bass for its characteristic tone.
- Use an Ampeg B-15 or a similar tube amp to capture the warm and round bass tone.
- Experiment with microphone placement on the amp to find the sweet spot.
- Use a compressor to control the dynamics and ensure the bassline is consistent.
- In the mix, apply gentle EQ to shape the tone and blend it with the other instruments.
Original Gear
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Substitutions & Recommendations
Alternative to: Fender Precision Bass
Current production P-Bass with the same split-coil pickup design that gives the classic Motown-style thump and growl heard in the original
Alternative to: Ampeg B-15
Modern reissue of the classic tube amp known for its warm, compressed tone that defined Motown and soul bass sounds
Alternative to: Ampeg B-15
Affordable tube head that captures much of the B-15's warmth and compression at a lower price point
Alternative to: Neumann U47
Tube condenser mic inspired by the U47 design, providing similar warmth and fullness for recording bass amps
Alternative to: Ampeg B-15
Digital emulation of classic Ampeg tube amps that captures the vintage compression and warmth for in-the-box production
Alternative to: Fender Precision Bass
Budget-friendly option with vintage-style split-coil pickup that delivers authentic P-Bass tone for the classic soul sound
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