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New Pre-Amp Day - EBS MBII


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EBS MicroBass II

A Aompletely GAS fueled purchase as I have a SansAmp Bass Driver DI II that I'm not unhappy with but I've been EBS curious for a while (amps, pre-amps and effects pedals) so when feeling bored and a little low this weekend I indulged in some retail therapy.  The EBS is also better spec'd with a FX loop and Headphone jack, the latter being a very useful feature giving the MBII can also be powered by 9v battery.  If lockdown ever ends having this in the pocket of the gig bag makes a nice little travel rig.

I know the Micro Bass III has been here a little while and I'd been considering getting one for a while now but when I looked into it  little more there were a few things about it that put me off based on my current requirements..

1. I wanted 48v Phantom Power capability from my Audio Interface.  The III is PSU powered only
2. Size - I wanted something that could sit on my desk and not take up too much room, the MBIII is pretty large
3. Price - I picked this up new for £169 from Andertons where as the MBIII is almost double that
4. Although generally favorable reviews for the III a number of users claimed to prefer their II
5. I figured if I decide to keep the SansAmp I can return the EBS for a refund, if I favour the EBS I could get most of my money back by selling the SansAmp so this shouldn't be an 'expensive' purchase.

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Initial Thoughts

I've only had a chance for a quick play at lunch today when the pre-amp was delivered and the main goal of that was to try and recreate the Rock Bass tone I had on the SansAmp Bass Driver DI (based around the SVT preset).   For general recording and with the piezo pickup of the Portamento I've been favouring blend at 0%-25% and using the SABDDI v2 primarily for EQ - I'm pretty confident the EBS can do that just as well but I was keen to know if I could get that 'rock' tone from the EBS which is one of the Bass Driver's best features.  With everything at 12 O Clock and none of the special features engaged the SansAmp and EBS sounded very similar.   I need to record with the EBS and do some comparison's with some of the Police covers I've recently been working on but from a bit of A / B playing through headphones the EBS came pretty damn close (in A+B mode), at least with the fretless.

The EBS is a little bigger than the SansAmp which is a perfect size for my desk so +1 to the SansAmp.  I do however prefer the overall design and feel of the EBS, the notched pots and control knobs are much nicer.  One thing I instantly missed from the SABDDI was the Parallel Out.    I've been recording with both the DI and Parallel Out feeds into the 2 inputs on my Scarlet Solo and then processing them differently for my bass sound.  I can kind of do the same thing with the MBII using the Link out but both the Link and Output outs of the MBII seem to be post Pre-Amp / EQ where as on the SABDDI it's completely clean.   You can use the Pre-EQ button but that effects all outputs.  The only difference between DI and Link out (other than the connection types) is the Speaker Sim does not effect Link.    It's not a bid deal but it's a nice feature of the SABDDI that I can get a completely neutral tone along side the SansAmp tone that doesn't seem possible with the MBII.

Last thing I checked out over lunch was the Drive channel.  There are a number of comments in user reviews that complain it's a bit fizzy.  After trying it at full gain I can see that it wouldn't be to a lot of peoples tastes, it's certainly not close to sounding anything like the Darkglass pedals that have been the hype in recent years.  Again I think they've tried to do this more with the MB III but I didn't hate the sound from the drive channel and I am someone who doesn't generally like OD / Distortion with bass.  At lower drive levels it seems very usable and I rarely use high levels of gain but even that tone I kind of dug the tone.

More thoughts after I've had a chance to play with the pedal some more.

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The Microbass 2 is a superb unit... Try combining the channels' engage the Tube sim & adjust the drive to taste..?       I personally have the main volume maxxed & use the boost to taste... ( You can back off the main volume & use the boost for varying driven tones) I also run the unit with the 10db pad engaged... All in all this unit has a multitude of applications' unbeatable build quality... The sound is pretty much "baked in" but I've found it doesn't impart any unwanted "Colouring" of your sound unlike the Tech 21 stuff... Of which I've found to have a synthetic quality'  in saying this I have a Tech 21 Q strip for additional EQ... which is neutral sounding & adds very little hiss indeed.... Explore the MB 2....i won't part with mine. 

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