Hey John W.
I do as well. I usually go that route with a Sans Amp Bass driver. I have a stock 72 P Bass with flatwound strings that I only use to record with. It gets the fattest sound you can imagine. Even when recording live basic tracks, I prefer to sit in the booth with the engineer & hear the bass through the big overhead speakers rather than use headphones, unless I have my own separate mix for the bass. If I don't hear myself loud enough, I tend to hit the strings too hard, then I need to compress the shit out of it to get it from peaking in the hot zone.
On occassion I will do both, direct & through an Amp, however it has to be the right amp. I recorded tracks with my new band through a Tube Compressor on one track and through a mint condition Beautiful Vintage 1960's Ampeg B-15 that my buddy has at his studio. I have a pretty cool Fender Bassman TV15 that I might try on anothe occassion, It's got a tube pre-amp that sounds pretty awesome.
When I played with Sylvain I used a 1970's Fender Bassman 135 which was an awesome amp, but I eventually had to sell it because it it became unreliable & it hummed too much record with.
John White said:
I like plugging my bass strait into the board, always seems to get the best sound. That way you have all those EQ's at your disposal or just use your tone control on the bass. If you want to dirty it up you can also use a foot pedal. Check out Soundblox for bass, they have a great video ad on Youtube.