I need some help picking out a bass for my bassist. She was decided on a SR500L, but my engineer suggested that it might be a better idea to get passive pickups because its easier to get good tone out of them and she doesn't know anything about eqing or gear in general. Being that neither of us are exactly experts on the subject, we need some help getting her a really nice decently priced bass that fits her needs.
I guess I'll start from the top. She's been playing through a Squire P-bass and a fender rumbler for years. The speaker in her rumbler blew and her birthday was coming up, so I picked her out a new rig, and her mom surprised her with it for her birthday. It was a Ampeg SVT Pro 3 head with a Ampeg PR-410 cab. Quite a nice rig.
Now its time for a new bass. And its been a bit more difficult. Her being a lefty slims down the choices, but its annoying trying to find out what comes in a lefty version and what doesn't. Whats gonna fit out sound etc. Luckily this forum exists.
Her Price range in around $600-$700. We play Hardcore/Grindcore/metal. She uses a pick. If hearing the music helps here's a link. ---
http://www.warfear.net/media.php --- . My engineer said she should get something with the split P-bass pickups and the other single pickup on the bottom. because it would fit our sound. As far as the active V.S. passive pickups I thought active pickups would suit her better because they're hotter, But I don't want her to be struggling to get good tone. Assuming you have no idea how to use any of your EQ settings, how hard is it to get good tone out of active pickups? Would passive pickups really be the way to go? Some of the basses we're looking at are the SR500L which has the active pickups. A Schecter Diamond P custom. A Sterling R34 (which is pretty ugly and I don't want her to get it.) I'm thinking it's probably a better idea for her to buy used so she can get a better instrument for her price range. There seems to be a lot of nice basses right here on the forum. I want her to have nice clean punchy tone. Definitely trying to stay away from anything muddy. Any information, input, opinions, or guidance is very much appreciated. She has been playing her Squire P for a VERY long time and never had anything else so getting a new bass is a pretty big deal to her. I want to make sure she gets something nice.