My guitarist left a couple cabinets here from our last gig so I tried it with one of those and my Yorkie. Mind you, I only have one amp of my own. Initially I wasn't impressed with the results. I have a fondness for the phase sound of the two pickups working together - plus, a guitar amp doesn't sound anywhere near as good as a bass amp. It just sounded like two clanky basses thru two amps. So I tried running my sansamp on one of the pickups thru one of the amps. Interesting results, but still lacking a nice cohesion. (Admittedly because of the amps, I'm sure.) Then I took the split signal, ran one thru the sansamp and then mixed them back into one bass amp. SHAZAM! It added a lot of color and nuance as well as retaining some of the phase sound that I like. Also running one pickup thru heavy distortion gave a real Hammond like feel. Dig in and get resonating distortion, play normally and get nice bass with presence. When I record bass, I often double track with different effects to get a more unique sound - this may be a way to replicate that live.
I can now see the possibilities using this system. Unfortunately it seems there may be a pedalboard in my future, and I don't mean the Taurus type.


