SteveXFR Posted Thursday at 22:21 Posted Thursday at 22:21 I need more filth. Ive replaced a bassist who played a Rickenbacker and Marshall Superbass with a very Lemmy-ish tone. Im using a Spector with an Ashdown ABM and a Two Notes Revolt preamp. Im never going to match the Rick/Marshall tone and the band aren't expecting that but I want more filthy drive on my tone. Are pedals the way to go? Or will they just sound a bit thin compared to a big valve amp? Quote
snorkie635 Posted Thursday at 22:39 Posted Thursday at 22:39 Filthy drive = EBS Metaldrive pedal. Quote
Downunderwonder Posted Thursday at 23:56 Posted Thursday at 23:56 Blend in a ring nodulator and have the guitarists kneel before your filth proclaiming their lack of worth. 1 Quote
itu Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago If you want to try anything on top of a clean bass, use a X-over and push the higher frequencies with some dirt pedal(s). 2 Quote
Maude Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Check out the OKKO FX Motorbass pedal. I don't know if it's what you want, or need, but it's meant to be instant Lemmy. 2 Quote
Eldon Tyrell Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago I have never tried this pedal myself, but it has "Filth" and "Dirt" knobs. So, maybe worth checking out. 2 Quote
Rexel Matador Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago (edited) I have a Darkglass Microtubes X Ultra - it processes the lows and highs separately - Compression on the lows, overdrive on the highs. Sounds immense and can get plenty filthy if you want it to. They're not cheap, but there's a mini version which I think is basically the same concept. Edited 14 hours ago by Rexel Matador 2 Quote
Cato Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago (edited) Get a multi fx with multiple built in amp sims as well numerous distortion effects and see what works. I use an HX Stomp which would definitely do the job, but there are probably other more recent units available that will give the same plethora of options, some of them are probably cheaper too. Edited 13 hours ago by Cato Quote
PaulThePlug Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Maybe the Nux Plexi, or Joyo British Sound for Marshall Mids Quote
AxelF Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Grab a SA Aftershock and have every drive at your disposal. 1 Quote
Yan_Huriey Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) The answer is Darkglass BK7 ultra...you're welcome. Shout out for sansamp Dug Pinnick pedal if you see one. Edited 4 hours ago by Yan_Huriey 1 Quote
Downunderwonder Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 16 hours ago, itu said: If you want to try anything on top of a clean bass, use a X-over and push the higher frequencies with some dirt pedal(s). Or this 11 hours ago, Rexel Matador said: I have a Darkglass Microtubes X Ultra - it processes the lows and highs separately - Compression on the lows, overdrive on the highs. Sounds immense and can get plenty filthy if you want it to. They're not cheap, but there's a mini version which I think is basically the same concept. But with 41 minutes ago, Bolo said: RAT Or most any other distortion pedal + crossover blend will also need phase inversion when it is on. Without minding phase a returned distortion pedal signal is 180° out. The lower mid fraction remaining collides with its clean other half and the crossover frequency gets chopped. 1 Quote
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