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Has anyone managed to compare these two in a band settings? I know Andertons have a shoot out with both in it (and totally wrong info about the tube), but id like to hear from actual users if there are any. 

I just got the Nux and other than the software/connection side i think it’s really nice. Very usable tones. My worry is that the IR’s are making it sound great, but without that turned on it sounds just ok. I dont think id use the IR’s with a bass rig but will at home. The Digbeth seems to be more versatile, but larger and doesnt have the IR. I like the idea of the Tilt knob. 

 

Any thoughts? Not looking for recommendations for anything else, just wondering about how these two compare. 

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It all depends on what you will use it. I have the NUX and tried the Digbeth, both are great on their own. I believe The NUX is better for going straight to the house P.A. and the Laney excels as a preamp. If I'm you I would consider what is the situation I'll be using it and buy the one that will suit it.

 

I got the NUX and I only use it to go straight to the house P.A. and for that it is absolutely phenomenal.

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Thanks (and for your other reply). I now have both at home and feel the NUX is going to stay. I cant see me going direct to house at the moment, but i do use headphones all the time at home. The NUX just feels warmer and rounder, even without the IR on. It has a kick i couldn’t get from the Laney.

The Laney just seems a bit weak to me. The EQ is quite subtle. As you say, it’s probably a better front end for an amp.  

 

I also like the fact that the NUX is simple to use. Very much like my BDDI. The Laney is easy to use but i found i was messing about with the switched and Mid controls a bit too much. 

 

The NUX will stay. 

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4 hours ago, dave_bass5 said:

Thanks (and for your other reply). I now have both at home and feel the NUX is going to stay. I cant see me going direct to house at the moment, but i do use headphones all the time at home. The NUX just feels warmer and rounder, even without the IR on. It has a kick i couldn’t get from the Laney.

The Laney just seems a bit weak to me. The EQ is quite subtle. As you say, it’s probably a better front end for an amp.  

 

I also like the fact that the NUX is simple to use. Very much like my BDDI. The Laney is easy to use but i found i was messing about with the switched and Mid controls a bit too much. 

 

The NUX will stay. 

I too kept the NUX, it is a great little amp and the IR's do really change the sound which makes it very versatile.

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I bought the Laney and I was massively disappointed in it and returned it. I also found the EQ to be very weak and subtle and if anything, it sounded very sterile and bland.

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2 hours ago, Linus27 said:

I bought the Laney and I was massively disappointed in it and returned it. I also found the EQ to be very weak and subtle and if anything, it sounded very sterile and bland.

Yeah, i did see your post, but i had to give it a try. I got some nice sounds out of it for my use, but compare to the NUX it sounded bland and flat. 

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  • dave_bass5 changed the title to Laney Digbeth Preamp vs Nux MBP-5. Back to BDDI
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Love the Laney. Subtle EQ and options that benefit the player in a live situation. It doesn't force a baked in sound - it lets you dial in how you want it. 

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11 minutes ago, Supernaut said:

Love the Laney. Subtle EQ and options that benefit the player in a live situation. It doesn't force a baked in sound - it lets you dial in how you want it. 

only you cant get the tone of a BDDI 😀

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1 hour ago, Supernaut said:

Buy a BDDI if you want that tone? None of the other preamps here are trying to be an SVT. 

Well first, i had both and so well aware of what they can do. Thanks for confirming it though 😏.

After a few weeks with both, and never once trying to get an SVT tone, i just missed the BDDI. i gigged with one for at least 20 years. Never did i want an SVT tone, i just like what it does to a P bass. If thats close to SVT fair enough, but it’s certainly not what a real SVT rig sounds like in my experience and ive never wanted that sound. The BDDI does much more than an SVT sim anyway.

I dont run with the blend higher above 10 o ‘clock so it’s not a hugely coloured sound. 

 

The NUX has at least 2 SVT IR’s, so i disagree that both aren’t trying to do SVT. The NUX is way more versatile than the Laney as far as features. 

 

The Laney on the other hand sounded bland and weak. EQ is subtle and drive is cold. Probaly why they arent as popular as other preamps. Nice enough i guess but a bit lacking tone wise. 

 

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