Sans Amp Bassdriver - any users out there?
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Sans Amp Bassdriver - any users out there?
Recently I bought the Bassdriver from SansAmp, and was amazed by the sound of it. Playing my 4003 with a pick, and the drive control half way up gave such beautifull sounds, drive some further gave me the Chris Squire tone, some further brought me to Lemmy. The precence control let you dail in the growl and bite.
Anyone out there who has one too, if not: try one in your music shop to hear for yourself.
Anyone out there who has one too, if not: try one in your music shop to hear for yourself.
Beside owning 14 guitars and basses and my own homestudio, what do I want more?
I have a Basspod, but I like the raw sound of the sansamp. One big thing of the basspod is it's compressor wich sound marvelous - and it's overall sound is good, but I could never achieve a good overdrive sound on it - could be me of course.
Beside owning 14 guitars and basses and my own homestudio, what do I want more?
I use a SansAmp Bass Driver with my rig and I love it. I use Chromes flats on my V63 and DR Lo Riders on my 4003, and the SansAmp makes both sound even better than they normally do. It adds a good tube amp type sound to my solid state rig.
I recently went back to playing a Rickenbacker bass. Its like meeting an old friend again
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I also have a SansAmp Bass Driver DI. It's the only pedal type unit that I've bought that I can honestly say that I love using.
I had a Bass Pod for a few days...nice unit, but I prefer something mauch less complicated to operate. So I brought back the POD and got a SansAmp BDDI and the Tech 21 BassCompactor to go with it...and got some cash back.
It simple, easy to use and makes even mediocre amps sound way better. It gives you excellent sound through a P.A. and for recording.
Sometimes I almost get GAS for the newer model of the POD when I read Jeff Rath's posts about it...then I remember how I almost threw the first one I had out the window when trying to figure out how to get a tone I want...then the GAS gets alleviated quickly.
I had a Bass Pod for a few days...nice unit, but I prefer something mauch less complicated to operate. So I brought back the POD and got a SansAmp BDDI and the Tech 21 BassCompactor to go with it...and got some cash back.
It simple, easy to use and makes even mediocre amps sound way better. It gives you excellent sound through a P.A. and for recording.
Sometimes I almost get GAS for the newer model of the POD when I read Jeff Rath's posts about it...then I remember how I almost threw the first one I had out the window when trying to figure out how to get a tone I want...then the GAS gets alleviated quickly.
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
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I sometimes use a SansAmp bass driver. You can get some good sounds out of it in certain settings but it tends to cut the mid range a little too much for me.
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"I sometimes use a SansAmp bass driver. You can get some good sounds out of it in certain settings but it tends to cut the mid range a little too much for me."
...my only complaint about the SansAmp BDDI is that mid range dip really kills the cool mwah sound of a fretless bass, makes it sound more like a fretted bass. Normally it doesn't bother me. I set my SWR with a jazz type eq setting and put the BDDI to a SVT setting. I get an awesome sound and all the notes on the fretboard are nice and clear, I don't lose any notes in most rooms with those settings. Rarely do I have to adjust the settings from those to suit a room.
I'd like to try the SansAmp Acoustic DI. According to Tech 21, it's bassically the same unit as the Bass Driver DI with a mid range control added. Bass Player mag said the Acoustic DI works great for bass also, for those looking for that midrange control.
...my only complaint about the SansAmp BDDI is that mid range dip really kills the cool mwah sound of a fretless bass, makes it sound more like a fretted bass. Normally it doesn't bother me. I set my SWR with a jazz type eq setting and put the BDDI to a SVT setting. I get an awesome sound and all the notes on the fretboard are nice and clear, I don't lose any notes in most rooms with those settings. Rarely do I have to adjust the settings from those to suit a room.
I'd like to try the SansAmp Acoustic DI. According to Tech 21, it's bassically the same unit as the Bass Driver DI with a mid range control added. Bass Player mag said the Acoustic DI works great for bass also, for those looking for that midrange control.
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
