Been gathering pedals for an all Behringer board build.
Just for the hell of it.
But discovered that they don't do a tri parallel mixer. Until I sort a behringer based solution the EHX must remain.
This is a work in progress, snagged a couple more today.
SOLD
This one is going to hurt. Beautiful, beautiful bass, bought here a few months back.
I sorted the neck dive problem but my shoulder injury just can't handle the size of this beast.
I'm always playing two frets too high!
So 300 plus 20 postage please. Generic hard case included.
No trades thanks. Original post here with pics.
Jake and I just completed a deal for a pedal, suffice it to say this was a fine, painless experience, great communication and the pedal arrived in perfect condition, well packaged.
Happy to recommend this fine Basschatter.
I'm new to the world of boost pedals, but I'm keen to learn. From what I've read they make your instrument louder. Guitarists can therefore drive their amps into overdrive by turning on a boost pedal.
My questions:
1) How is this any different from turning up the gain on the amp? (Aside from being able to do it with your foot)
and
2) What uses do bass players have for boost pedals?
Thanks bass hive mind.
I'm trying to fit this plate which came with the bass (previous owner converted it to passive) because I have a buyer interested in it. I've already set a very low price cannot spend any more on this.
Whether this has been addressed or not I can't say. I can say I put a Lidl rechargeable 9v in mine sometime early this year and when I picked it up today it was still fine.
Tell you what though the real surprise bass is this one
I wasn't overly excited by its look, and for a long time I resisted. But when I finally gave in - oh my!
I've been using it this evening. One of the nicest and easiest most comfortable instruments I've played.
Only gigged It once (Covid) but was a joy to play
Yeah I have. Amazing tonal variety if that's your thing. Personally I get a sound I like and stay there.
Big old chunky neck on this baby. If you like them thin front to back this may not be for you.
But the access to upper frets is great, it looks good even though pale fretboards are not my favourite, and sounds huge too.
Downside? The only thing I've found is if you like slapping and pulling the huge neck pick up leaves you very little room for manoeuvre. There's no space to get fingers under the string comfortably.
Actually don't worry I can clearly see where the 9v positive comes in and connects, the ground is obviously going to ground with all the other grounds!
Still wondering which of the components are blown...