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Wally

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  1. That's a big change in style. Relax a little, enjoy the experience, they've stuck with you for 6 months so you can't be doing to bad. Playing with musicians better than you will only make you better and if you've got the money, spending it on a [u]good [/u]teacher is the best playing investment you can make.

  2. Hope this helps and its not teaching you to suck eggs but as a 'user' its all I can think of. I got a similar effect once in the first 20 minutes of owning it which had me jumping at the amps off button sharpish.

    There is a lot of boost in the pedal and a quarter turn on any knob is huge and they all interact with each other. Its best to bring level down at any time you bring the drive up. Got to go careful when boosting on an active bass as well especially the guitars volume knob.

    Watch this: [url="http://youtu.be/3obmpDOs8B4"]http://youtu.be/3obmpDOs8B4[/url] and note the point when he uses a thumb and finger at the same time for 'drive' and 'output'.

    I run level anywhere between 11 o clock and 2 o clock depending on what output the soundman wants from me.

  3. Re Phil Starr's advice above

    Stereo amp with variable freq crossover here -

    [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=140865&hl=megabass"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...amp;hl=megabass[/url]

    Don't let the watts put you off if interested as those are old school american watts though does need 4 ohm cabs

  4. [quote name='son of frog' post='1200193' date='Apr 15 2011, 02:23 AM']hi guys,
    Ive been thinking about getting one of these...

    Not sure which, i'm thinking maybe spend the extra £60 on the Deluxe, as i really like the subtle overdrives but would definitely like to have a clean and a really heavy overdrive through it too.

    I was just wondering, Is this the kind of pedal that needs to go after your bass but before your Amp? It just seems, because its a Preamp Emulator that maybe it should go before everything else?

    You see i was thinking about adding it to my pedalboard (In an FX Loop) But will it work better before the amp?

    Cheers[/quote]

    This should help: from the manual.

    WITH BASS AMP: Run the 1/4” output of the SansAmp directly into the input of the
    power amp input, a.k.a.“effects return” (if applicable), of an amp.This will bypass the tone coloring
    section of the pre-amp and will defeat the amp’s master volume.
    NOTE: BE SURE the BASS GUITAR VOLUME is OFF --BEFORE you turn on
    the amp.
    Or, you can run the SansAmp into the front input of an amp. Be sure to keep the Level of
    SansAmp close to unity gain, so as not to overload the amp’s input, which could result in undesirable distortion.
    Tips for setting up your amp when using front input:
    1. Plug into low gain channel or input.
    2. Turn off Bright switch.
    3. Turn presence control (if applicable) to 12 o’clock or below.
    4. Set tone controls as flat as possible.

    PLACEMENT ORDER OF OTHER EFFECTS
    In most cases, your bass should be plugged directly into the SansAmp.We
    suggest experimenting to find the order that’s best for you.As a general guide, we recommend:
    Place the following effects BEFORE the SansAmp VT Bass:
    Wah-Wah, Pre-Amp, Compressor, Fuzz Box, Envelope Follower.
    Place the following in the FX loop or AFTER SansAmp VT Bass: Chorus, Delay,
    EQ, Pitch Shifter, Reverb.

    Full manual (deluxe) is: [url="http://www.tech21nyc.com/support/manuals/sansamp/CharacSeries-VT_DLX-OM.pdf"]http://www.tech21nyc.com/support/manuals/s...s-VT_DLX-OM.pdf[/url]

    P.s I have one - its great

  5. Thanks for that icastle. Got it now. The power amp in is the one to use as its post eq. The front loop being pre eq.

    Picked up this Peavey head just to be a cheap power amp but its actually a very versatile amp. A lot of options on it, though as we've found out a bit confusing with its in and outs. Also the better 'pre' is much needed for it and the vt is just great for that. Cheers.

  6. Took delivery of a 'big money' pedal from Salt yesterday. Twas beautifully packaged, absolutely pristine and came with all the original gubbings. Like new from a shop. Took my paypal glitch in his stride. Easy going yet proficient.

  7. xgsjx is right in stating the amp has a single jack loop on the front but also on the back has a power amp in jack.

    I guess on this amp a new question has arisen. Does it make any odds which of the two inputs is used for the pedal?

  8. I've an old Peavey mega bass head I hope to use as a power amp with a Sansamp vt pedal. Oddly, the effects loop has a single Jack as both the send and the return so It'll need some sort of compatible cable. Would anyone know what the cable might be?

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