Hmm, your last point is a good one. Still pondering!
So far - SFT apart - the Grizzly Bass sounds most like what I have in my head but a DI would be useful if it were an option to combine the two. Think I need to check out soundclips of the VT Bass DI - the EBS ValveDrive would be perfect if half the size!!!
Looking at the TC range - after reading the comments here - I also spotted the Tube Pilot, another cheapie at £38 which has an actual valve in it and a control set even I couldn't screw up. Anyone tried these for bass?
https://www.gak.co.uk/en/tc-electronic-tube-pilot-overdrive/919459
Thanks chaps and thanks MartinB for going to the trouble of recording the clips. SFT sounds most like what I am after from the clips (more low end) but the TC and Orange Burst sure are cheap!
Another consideration is I don't have a DI pedal so the VT Bass DI or ValveDrive DI might be a useful kill 'two birds with one stone' option (although the ValveDrive looks a bit too big for my pedalboard)
Hi, per my title I am after a warm tubey fliptop 60s sound. My amps (Acoustic Image and EA) are clean and great for upright bass but need a bit of warming up sonically when playing electric. From a TalkBass thread I alighted on a Darkglass Vintage Microtubes - but either its my ineptitude with settings or its simply not right for me as it seems to do a great range of overdriven sounds but not the basic warm tubey sound I seek.
Have I picked the wrong pedal and if so which one would you recommend? Or am I just not tweaking the settings correctly?
Thanks in advance
Alan just bought my beautiful Clifton upright bass. As those who know him ...errr ... know, friendly, straightforward and a pleasure to deal with. Hope your impending bday brings you many happy hours exploring new musical horizons with your new toy!