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tonebone and alternatives for plugging 2 basses into 1 amp


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I gig with a stingray 5 and a recently purchased lakland 55-60. They have quite different signal levels so was thinking of using a tonebone to dial them both in to the same level for my amp.. anyone use a tonebone or know of any alternatives ?

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[quote name='bolov' post='1068368' date='Dec 23 2010, 11:32 PM']I gig with a stingray 5 and a recently purchased lakland 55-60. They have quite different signal levels so was thinking of using a tonebone to dial them both in to the same level for my amp.. anyone use a tonebone or know of any alternatives ?[/quote]
I use a Tonebone to double EUB and bass guitar. It works fine for me. I previously tried an EBS Microbass which I didn't prefer - although I'm sure many would.

However, someone will be along in a minute to tell you a cheaper way of doing it.

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that'll be me :)

Radial bigshot io - two basses, there's a "dim" on the second input, which you can turn on or off, and the level of dim is variable via a pot on the back. There is also a bright switch, and a tuner out, and a mute for both channels. And the cool thing is that it is passive too, no battery or mains required..

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[quote name='JMT3781' post='1069361' date='Dec 25 2010, 09:54 PM']that'll be me :)

Radial bigshot io - two basses, there's a "dim" on the second input, which you can turn on or off, and the level of dim is variable via a pot on the back. There is also a bright switch, and a tuner out, and a mute for both channels. And the cool thing is that it is passive too, no battery or mains required..[/quote]


what he said, wait a minute!!dont you have my old one :) cracking little box and does the job very well without any uneccesary EQ only sold mine as i dont have the luxery of space to take two basses (mostly small pit gigs)

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