dc2009 Posted June 30, 2011 Posted June 30, 2011 I have a Programmable BDDI and I'd never look back. The deluxe version with dual input seems nice, but is beyond my needs not being a pro musician. I will now never go anywhere bass related without my sansamp, it is the sh1t! I wouldn't bother with the non-programmable version, but reckon that 3 presets are more than enough for any one live setting, and if you really need more in the studio, use outboards or take the time to change. Quote
escholl Posted July 1, 2011 Posted July 1, 2011 [quote name='dc2009' post='1288474' date='Jul 1 2011, 12:56 AM']I have a Programmable BDDI and I'd never look back. The deluxe version with dual input seems nice, but is beyond my needs not being a pro musician. I will now never go anywhere bass related without my sansamp, it is the sh1t! I wouldn't bother with the non-programmable version, but reckon that 3 presets are more than enough for any one live setting, and if you really need more in the studio, use outboards or take the time to change.[/quote] I've got the same, and it really is fantastic. Not only does it let me carry around a excellent DI and preamp wherever I go (with three different sounds!), and given their popularity many sound-people at gigs or in the studio will already be familiar with it and know exactly what they need to do on their end. Also, it's completely bombproof -- very very durable. Great kit. Not used the VT Bass though (yet) so can't compare. Quote
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