Fender
FENDER American Standard Precision Bass 1995 Brown Sunburst Basso Elettrico 4 Corde SPEDITO GRATIS€1,899.00
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Some bass players just play well – and then there are the **legends**. The ones you recognise after **two notes**, even at low volume, even in a dense mix. Wha...
Some bass players just play well – and then there are the legends. The ones you recognise after two notes, even at low volume, even in a dense mix.
What connects Jaco Pastorius, Pino Palladino, Flea or today’s modern prog players is simple to describe but hard to build: a unique, recognisable bass sound that serves the music.
The good news: you don’t need their budget (or their name) to start shaping a personal tone. You need to understand:
In this guide we’ll look at a few key figures, from Jaco to modern prog players, and for each of them we’ll break down:
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If you talk about bass legends and their sound, Jaco is almost always first in line.
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If Jaco is the king of Jazz fretless, Pino Palladino is the symbol of the modern Precision tone, from soul and R&B to stadium rock.
Fender
FENDER American Standard Precision Bass 1995 Brown Sunburst Basso Elettrico 4 Corde SPEDITO GRATIS€1,899.00
Verkauft in:
Italy
D'Addario
D'Addario EXL170 Nickel Wound Bass Light Strings 45-100 Long Scale Corde Per Basso Elettrico SPEDITO GRATIS€20.00
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Sire
Marcus Miller V7 Alder-4 TS 2nd Gen - Basso Elettrico 4 Corde SPEDITO GRATIS€419.00
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Fenix by Young Chang
Fenix By Young Chang Basso Elettrico '90s Scala Corta SPEDITO GRATIS€249.00
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Steinberg
Steinberger Spirit Xt-2 Standard Basso 4 Corde Black Left-Hand Mancino XTSTDL4BK1 SPEDITO GRATIS€429.00
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Italy
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When you think of bright, modern slap tone, Marcus Miller is one of the main reference points.
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Flea from Red Hot Chili Peppers is the bridge between funk and alternative rock.
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The prog/modern metal world pushed the bass forward in the mix, with clear, often multi‑string tones and detailed production.
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It’s easy to obsess over models, signatures and pedals. But what truly connects these bass legends and their sound is something else:
To work on your own sound:
Gear helps, but the real upgrade is how you sound inside that gear.
No. It’s usually more important to pick the right family of instrument (Precision, Jazz, StingRay, modern 5‑string…) than to chase a specific signature model. Good setup and the right strings matter more than the logo on the headstock.
If you play live a lot, a better amp will dramatically change how you and the band perceive your sound. If you mostly record direct into an interface, it often makes more sense to invest in a solid bass and a good DI, using software amp sims.
They help, but they’re not mandatory. Many modern tones come from a chain like: clean DI + mild saturation + cab simulation. You can achieve this with pedals, plugins or a mix of both.
Yes – and it’s almost inevitable. Taking the clarity of one player, the groove of another and the tone of a third is a great way to build a personal sound instead of copying a single hero.
Record yourself inside a real mix (drums, guitars, vocals) and listen quietly on different systems (headphones, small speakers, phone). If the bass is audible, supports the song and doesn’t turn everything to mud, you’re on the right track.
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