bass guitar from “ramble on” by led zeppelin | ToneDB
ramble on
led zeppelin
bass guitar
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Tone Profile
A punchy and warm bass tone with a slightly overdriven character, providing a solid foundation for the track's acoustic and electric elements. The tone has a distinct vintage vibe, fitting the classic rock sound of Led Zeppelin.
Production Credits
Producer: Jimmy Page
Engineer: Eddie Kramer
Recorded at: Olympic Studios, London
Signal Chain
Instrument: Fender Precision Bass
Amp: Ampeg B-15
Microphone: Neumann U47
Recording Notes
- John Paul Jones' bass was likely recorded with a combination of direct input and a miked amplifier.
- The Ampeg B-15 was a popular choice for bass recording during this era, known for its warm and round tone.
- A Neumann U47 or similar high-quality microphone would have been used to capture the amplifier's sound.
- Compression was likely applied during mixing to even out the dynamics and enhance the punchiness of the bass.
Recreation Tips
- Use a Fender Precision Bass or similar bass guitar with a roundwound strings.
- Set your amp to a warm, slightly overdriven tone. An Ampeg B-15 model or emulation is ideal.
- Experiment with microphone placement to find the sweet spot that captures the amp's character.
- Apply moderate compression to the bass track to enhance its presence and punch.
- Consider using a touch of EQ to shape the tone, focusing on the low-mid frequencies for warmth and clarity.
Recommended Gear
- Fender Precision Bass(guitar)
- Ampeg B-15(amp)
- Neumann U47(mic)
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