Kaytwoso Posted October 7, 2019 Posted October 7, 2019 I was just wondering what preamp people are using and why 1 Quote
Teebs Posted October 7, 2019 Posted October 7, 2019 I use the Eden WTDI pedal - I have the matching amp head (WTX264), I have the same settings dialled in on both, so dependent upon if I'm taking the amp or DI-ing, I have the same preamp. I use the DI preamp pedal at open mic night & go through the PA so I don't have to cart the amp & speakers about. It works for me and I love the sound Quote
Cosmo Valdemar Posted October 7, 2019 Posted October 7, 2019 Tech 21 DP-3X, becuase it's the sound in my head that I've been chasing for 25 years. 2 Quote
EliasMooseblaster Posted October 7, 2019 Posted October 7, 2019 If I'm using my own amp, I just use the preamp that's built into that. If I'm not, I've a Hotone B-Station. My reasoning: I wanted something with a midrange control for as little money as I could get away with. The Behringer BDI-21 had been fine, but I felt like I was fighting the mid-scoop the whole time. The B-station also has a drive circuit and compressor, which put it in the same ballpark as things like the EHX Battalion, and I was able to get my hands on a B-station for a good price. I've been pretty pleased with it so far, though I've yet to try it out in a live setting. Quote
EBS_freak Posted October 7, 2019 Posted October 7, 2019 Kemper running channel strip profiles - typically SSL,, Neve, Focusrite and Chandler. I seem to much prefer the desk strips to "bass specific" pres... and that is where I would be looking if I were to ever move from the Kemper. Staying in the digital world, I also love the little HX Stomp. Very versatile and in a small box with a few added toys. What's not to like? 1 Quote
PatrickJ Posted October 7, 2019 Posted October 7, 2019 I'm currently using a Tech21 Q Strip. I like it because it's a highly versatile EQ pedal but doesn't add any colour to your tone. I do quite fancy a Tonehammer though. 1 Quote
Jonse Posted October 7, 2019 Posted October 7, 2019 Had a Darkglass vintage ultra, sansamp deluxe, sansamp programmable, mxr m80/81. Now on the Sansamp BDDI V2 and I think this one will stick around. 1 Quote
SuperSeagull Posted October 7, 2019 Posted October 7, 2019 Sansamp BDDI v2 simply because every review was positive and I’ve found no reason to think about changing it. 1 Quote
BigRedX Posted October 7, 2019 Posted October 7, 2019 Whichever EQ module in my Helix that gives the correct sound. 1 Quote
Twigman Posted October 7, 2019 Posted October 7, 2019 (edited) I use a DHA-VT1-DI Bass Mk2 for the controllable valve crunch Edited October 7, 2019 by Twigman Quote
LeftyJ Posted October 7, 2019 Posted October 7, 2019 (edited) I have an Ampeg SVP-PRO, SVP-CL, SWR Grand Prix and an EBS Microbass II. The SVP-PRO is my favourite, with a host of classic Ampeg tube tones, a versatile EQ and plenty of drive at the turn of a knob if I want it. It's basically the preamp section of the SVT2PRO in a single rack space. The SVP-CL is the preamp section of the SVT Classic and maybe even better than the PRO, with less bells and whistles and the ability to produce a fairly flat and uncoloured tone too, but I just really enjoy the drive of the SVP-PRO. Edited October 7, 2019 by LeftyJ 1 Quote
bigjohn Posted October 7, 2019 Posted October 7, 2019 (edited) Yep, I run an SVP-Pro too. It's a great pre. I used to have an SVT-IIP, which is the front end of SVT II, and that was okay, but nothing like as alive an SVP-Pro. And I use fairly clean settings on it. It's just nice and musical. I also have an Alembic F1-X, which is a Fender Showman clone, that's cool too. I sometimes run the Ampeg through the FX loop of the Alembic, there's some real deep, fat and glassy overdrive down there. Edited October 7, 2019 by bigjohn Quote
Lozz196 Posted October 7, 2019 Posted October 7, 2019 Tech21 Para Driver v2 - similar to the well known Sansamp Bass Driver but it has sweepable/adjustable mids making it more versatile. Quote
Ed_S Posted October 7, 2019 Posted October 7, 2019 I’m currently playing with blending Sansamp VT-RM and RPM rack units for a new recorded tone. Initial results seem positive! Quote
Bolo Posted October 7, 2019 Posted October 7, 2019 I use the Verellen Meatsmoke preamp pedal. Two lovely tube stages with full gain-low-mid-high-master each. 1 Quote
KingPrawn Posted October 7, 2019 Posted October 7, 2019 I love my Radial Bone OD. An amazing pre amp. 2 channel and a great Overdrive section. Loads of great features Quote
Skybone Posted October 8, 2019 Posted October 8, 2019 Line6 HD500x. Preamp, MultiFX, sounds great and a fraction of the cost of a Helix second hand. Quote
paul_5 Posted October 8, 2019 Posted October 8, 2019 Ampeg SVP PRO if I’m using backline, DHA VT2 EQ if not. Job done. Quote
dave_bass5 Posted October 8, 2019 Posted October 8, 2019 At the moment I’m using a Helix Stomp. It offers me quite a few pre amps, along with all the effects I’ll ever need. Ironically I’m using it as a BDDI at the moment, because my BDDIv2 is my all time fav preamp. Ive also got a Q/strip that I never use these days, but it’s been sold and brought back, so I guess that’s a keeper now. I’d say it’s more EQ than preamp, but I have used it direct in to a power amp. Also very happy with my TC Electronics Spectradrive, although again, the Stomp has made that redundant as well. Quote
Muzz Posted October 8, 2019 Posted October 8, 2019 Onboard I have East U-Retros in all my basses, Externally I use a Stomp for everything, backline-based or DI. Quote
jacko Posted October 8, 2019 Posted October 8, 2019 I've had a Fender TBP-1 for around ten years. It's a very versatile 1u pre-amp with tube overdrive and the classic fender tone controls. I've tried allsorts over the years including SVP-pro and Alembic F1-x, not to mention several Mesa Boogie heads but i keep coming back to the fender for it's lovely rounded tone. It's coupled to a QSC PLX 2402 power amp and Mesa 410 and 210 cabs. Quote
three Posted October 8, 2019 Posted October 8, 2019 If you can find one, I'd try a Warwick Hellborg PR40. I've been through countless pres, all with their benefits and plus-points, though it's the Hellborg pre that I've found to have the qualities that I prefer. It's super clean, very responsive and has an extremely fat, almost slightly compressed tone. It offers a sort of produced gloss to pretty much any bass that you use with it. Horrendously expensive when released (around £1800 I think) but they pop-up occassionally at more reasonable prices. Indeed, I think there's one on BC now (certainly on e-bay for around £400?) Quote
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