bass guitar from “suspicious minds” by elvis presley | ToneDB
suspicious minds
elvis presley
bass guitar
75% ai confidence
Tone Profile
A warm, round, and slightly overdriven bass tone that provides a solid foundation for the track. It's punchy with a vintage character, fitting perfectly within the late 60s rock and roll soundscape.
Production Credits
Producer: Felton Jarvis
Engineer: Chips Moman
Recorded at: American Sound Studio, Memphis
Signal Chain
Instrument: Fender Precision Bass
Amp: Ampeg B-15
Microphone: Electro-Voice RE20
Recording Notes
- The bass was likely recorded in a dedicated studio space, possibly at American Sound Studio in Memphis, where many of Elvis's recordings from this era were made.
- The Ampeg B-15 provided a warm and controlled low-end response, with a hint of tube saturation when pushed harder.
- The Electro-Voice RE20, known for its smooth response and minimal proximity effect, was placed to capture the full body of the bass cabinet.
Recreation Tips
- Start with a Fender Precision Bass with flatwound strings for a vintage tone.
- Use an Ampeg B-15 or a similar vintage tube amp known for its warm bass response.
- Experiment with microphone placement on the cabinet to capture the desired low-end and mid-range balance.
- Apply gentle compression to even out the dynamics without sacrificing the natural feel of the bass.
- Consider a slight boost in the low mids to add punch and presence to the bass in the mix.
Recommended Gear
- Fender Precision Bass(guitar)
- Ampeg B-15(amp)
- Electro-Voice RE20(mic)
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