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Author Topic: Sans Amp bass driver.  (Read 11694 times)

kayagum

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Re: Sans Amp bass driver.
« Reply #30 on: August 31, 2005, 09:57:29 AM »

I think a critical component to add to most SansAmp products is a compressor. It fills out the response, and it adds a little extra "give" (like a spongier speaker response).

The compressor itself doesn't have to be fancy. I'm using a Maxon CP101 in front, and it sounds great with every SansAmp I have (original, TRI-AC, BassDriver). For clean sounds, it adds a little cushion so the input signal doesn't crap out the SansAmp original.
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RolandK

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Re: Sans Amp bass driver.
« Reply #31 on: September 01, 2005, 07:14:40 PM »

I got the BDDI pedal a month ago, definately a cool thing to have around. Works decent for scratch guitar tracks and distorted vocals too. I don't like the blend pot much past half way, seems to start coloring the tone in a bad way.
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adam_w

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Re: Sans Amp bass driver.
« Reply #32 on: September 25, 2005, 09:52:32 AM »

Hey - and here I was thinking I was crazy..I've got both pedal BassDriver and bought the RBI rack unit as well after loving the pedal... and I second reluctantly liking the pedal better for some reason. That, bass with fresh strings into a good pre/comp and away you go..

I guess the good thing is I've got three of them now in total  just in case anything stops moving long enough to get a good samsamping !  Laughing
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