How to get Peter Steele's bass tone #bass #bassguitar #typeonegative #petersteele

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Published 2023-08-17

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  • @PewciSlayer
    "Me and this guy are the same species." You're a vampire?!?!
  • @paulus3317
    He also tuned to B on a 4 string. That impacted the tone as well. Nicely done, mate!
  • The superglue idea made me laugh hard. So simple and easy if you once got your preferred setting just never ever touch it again! 😂
  • @dupp5730
    This is one of the gnarliest BEHS tones I’ve ever heard
  • @tooth9047
    he also mixed the heavily processed signal with a clean signal, which allowed it to still sound weighty and cut through the guitars
  • @Oqualquer
    This is one of the most unique sounding basses I've ever listened to. Peter Steele was a real living legend, man. Sadly it is not anymore at our side... R.I.P 1962-2010
  • @ferox965
    Steele always had a cool, unique sound. It always felt like a machine that's running.
  • @chartrucker
    R.I.P. Peter Steele. That man was a real legend.
  • @austen_p30
    Type o negative still has to be the most underrated band ever
  • @matthewkell6134
    Peter's Esh Stinger bass also had a piezo pickup system mounted in the bridge, which accounted for that extra top-end sizzle you hear on songs like Be My Druidess.
  • @alexcomixinc
    Day 2 of asking for Les Claypool’s Behs tone.
  • @ilmwemo
    jesus christ his tone is fucking amazing
  • I met him in Cincinnati after a show in the late 90s. One of the Nicest human beings I’ve ever met. My little brother had just gotten into heavier music and he loved TON. Steele went out of his way to be cool to him. Great dude.
  • First time I saw him in Kerrang I thought “Peter Steele is what I imagine The Kurgen from Highlander to sound and sing like if he were a rock star!” Needless to say it was enough cause for me to buy a Type O Negative album