Skinnyman Posted March 4, 2022 Posted March 4, 2022 After I moved seats and stopped playing bass in the band, I sold my bass amps and cabs to free up some room in the house. Ā I do want the option of playing live now and again so I just got a Laney Digbeth bass preamp. Ā Iāve not had chance to use it in anger but so far it seems to be perfect for what I want. Iāve been able to dial in a really nice, fat sound that suits my Jazz nicely and the Ric sounds glorious when you hit the Tube switch with a small amount of drive dialled in. Ā The pedal seems really well put together and at Ā£125 from GAK, was a bargain 1 Quote
Raymondo Posted March 4, 2022 Posted March 4, 2022 Thank you Mr GAK for the kind review... Ā The cheques in the post. Ā Love Mr Laney. Ā 2 Quote
Skinnyman Posted March 4, 2022 Author Posted March 4, 2022 2 hours ago, Raymondo said: Thank you Mr GAK for the kind review... Ā The cheques in the post. Ā Love Mr Laney. Ā Ah, you got me! Ā In fairness, I only got it from GAK because they were Ā£25 cheaper than everywhere else and I figured it was worth letting everyone know š Ā Iām impressed with the little preamp though. I havenāt had anything from Laney since a little PA amp back in the 80s and Iād assumed theyād gone out of business years ago 1 Quote
Osiris Posted March 4, 2022 Posted March 4, 2022 I do like the look of the Digbeth preamp, it seems to be well though out. The only that put me off getting one, other than a lack of video clips online, was the trauma that my first proper rig which was a Laney (amp, 4x10 and 1x15 cabs), back in the late 80's, which - other than the Trace Elliott SMX rig that replaced it - was the biggest turd of a bass amp that I've ever played through. But 35 years later I'm slowly starting to recover... Ā So anyway, you think it's good so far? Quote
Skinnyman Posted March 4, 2022 Author Posted March 4, 2022 30 minutes ago, Osiris said: So anyway, you think it's good so far? For me, definitely.Ā Ā I donāt use a lot of overdrive or distortion and Iām not a big fan of slap. I like a big, fat, old school kind of thud with, sometimes, just a little grit and sometimes a bit more treble or high mids to cut through. Ā Iāve had amps over the years with drive channels and Iāve not used them because theyāve sounded too harsh (to my ears).Ā Ā The Digbeth can do distortion if needed (I donāt) but, dialled back, itās quite a usable sound.Ā Ā It reminds me a lot of my old Genz Benz Shuttle - and thatās a good thing in my book 1 Quote
Osiris Posted March 4, 2022 Posted March 4, 2022 Same here, I don't do full bore distortion, just a bit of low gain drive to warm things up, because not very deep down inside I just want to be Geezer Butler*. Ā * Rather than George Roper.Ā 1 Quote
Skinnyman Posted March 4, 2022 Author Posted March 4, 2022 31 minutes ago, Osiris said: Same here, I don't do full bore distortion, just a bit of low gain drive to warm things up, because not very deep down inside I just want to be Geezer Butler*. Ā * Rather than George Roper.Ā Youāll always be my George, George. š 1 Quote
Delberthot Posted March 5, 2022 Posted March 5, 2022 I'm not a huge fan of wild overdrive so one of the things that I love about this pedal is that you can mix the Fet and Tube sides. I prefer mainly Fet with a little bit of Tube added in for grit. 1 Quote
skidder652003 Posted March 6, 2022 Posted March 6, 2022 Done 3 gigs with it so far this year, it's really good, very versatile and the FET/tube blend is brill as is the tilt knob if you need to add a little "heft" halfway through a song. 1 Quote
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