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Bass Pedal Geek

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  1. Wow. You're really moving through some filters here! :-) Too bad the Boss didn't work out as well as expected. Hope you can move it on without too many problems though. Good luck on the ongoing quest!
  2. [quote name='Bo0tsy' timestamp='1427202763' post='2727033'] Nice review. I've not tried one of these before. The sound clips of the Boss FT-2 make it sound like a stellar filter. [/quote] [quote name='dannybuoy' timestamp='1427205192' post='2727098'] Agreed, thanks for posting, just snagged one on eBay! [/quote] Thanks, Bo0tsy! And glad to hear you got your hands on one, dannybuoy! Hope you got it at a good price too! As I recall, they are not very expensive on ebay.
  3. My personal favorite is the old Boss FT-2. I did a review of it and currently it actually tops the list :-) Well, the list is quite new, so I don't say it's the best pedal ever, but I do like it a lot! I put in some sound clips as well, so you're welcome to give it a quick listen here: http://bass-pedals.com/boss-ft-2-dynamic-filter-review.html
  4. [quote name='walbassist' timestamp='1426606592' post='2719781'] I have the Dual Bass Station by Providence, and I find it to be indispensable. Two inputs: I switch between electric and upright constantly at each gig Individual master volumes: set the basses at the same volume at the start of the gig 3 band eq with sweepable mids: leave the amp flat and eq each bass via the pedal tuner and mute: silent tuning If I was playing one bass at a gig I wouldn't bother with it, unless I wanted to set up two different core tones (e.g slap and fingerstyle), but for two basses it's the biz! [/quote] Wow that's looks liek a neat pedal! Want to try out one of these as soon as possible...
  5. Just posted: http://bass-pedals.com/t-rex-twin-boost-review.html I mostly like this pedal, but also found a few flaws along the way. Still a nice one though...
  6. I had a Boss GT-6B for a while. Now I am back to pedals again. Nothing wrong with the board though, it could actually produce some pretty usable sounds. Oh, and you can pick them up pre-owned very cheap these days. Way below your budget!
  7. Yeah, compressors are tricky ones. I had an EBS Multicomp on my board for a while, but used it mostly as a 'kick-in' effect as opposed to being on all the time. Turned out I rarely did kick it in, though... Have been over a few different compressor pedals, but have to admit that the one I used for the longest was actually a Focusrite rack unit (Tonefactory) that had a pretty nice optical compressor. But now I may have found a pedal that gives me the same subtle and musical type of compression (also optical). I got myself the BBE Opti Comp that is very simple (2 knob design), but does a nice job smoothing out the peaks without messing too much with the fundamental tone. So far, I really like that one. One of the tests I always put compressors to is how they handle going directly from muted playing style to slap. It's the outer extremes, I know, but I actually do that sometimes :-) I also did a review with some sound clips if you wanna check out what it sounds like. [url="http://bass-pedals.com/Bass_Pedals/Reviews/Entries/2015/2/16_BBE_OC-5_-_OptiComp.html"]Sound clips here[/url]
  8. Hello all... I am new in here, but I am a bass player and something of a pedal geek. Love those tiny (some of them) things with their little LEDs, rotating knobs and (sometimes) amazing sounds. Hope that I will fit in here. Just for the fun of it, I decided to review a few of my current pedals, but it wasn't really fun without sharing them. So I created a simple blog (iWeb) and posted it just a few weeks ago. Please know that it's just a spare time hobby and a labour of love and not least fun, so please bear with me if I get stuff wrong sometimes, or if the flow of new reviews become less steady :-) I'd like to get inputs on anything you guys think I could do to improve both the site and the reviews. I made the rule for myself that I had to include sound clips in every review, because most of the time that would be what i would be interested in. Hearing what the darn pedal sounds like. I'll throw in my opinion (since it is a review), but that's just mine. (BTW, I posted a similar thread over on Talkbass last week, so if you're there too, sorry for the 'spamming') Please visit the site here: [url="http://bass-pedals.com"]bass-pedals.com[/url]
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