When it comes to recording bass, you have a number of options at your fingertips, from tried-and-true methods like direct-input boxes to advanced amp-modeling software programs.
Getting all of the appropriate equipment to test out yourself can quickly turn expensive. Luckily, we're giving you the chance to weigh your sonic options without spending a dime, or even leaving the comfort of your home.
In our video above, bassist Janis Wallin and Reverb's Matt Jordan go through each setup, letting you hear for yourself what's possible with each method.
Check out the full video above, and then get further recording tips below.
- DI Boxes: LR Baggs Stadium, Countryman Type 85, Radial JDI, Avalon U5, A-Designs Audio REDDI
- Preamps: Universal Audio Solo/610, Focusrite ISA One, Tech 21 SansAmps
- Modeling Interfaces: IK Multimedia Axe I/O, Universal Audio Apollo Twin MKII, Audient Sono
- Microphones: Shure Beta 52A, Beyerdynamic M 88 TG, Shure KSM 32, Shure SM7B, Electro-Voice RE-20
- DI Box + Microphone: Radial JDI, Shure Beta 52A