Jonrh98 Posted August 21, 2023 Share Posted August 21, 2023 Hi all, considering the Palmer Pocket Amp Bass as my option for totally ampless gigs (rare for me as my TC rig is compact and I love the DI sound from it, but always a possibility) and at-home practice through headphones and with backing tracks. At the moment I use a Valeton GP-200, but as I no longer play electric guitar, and the bass amp models aren't my favourite, I wanted to switch to something more bass-oriented and smaller. Anyone who's used it - general opinions? Feature-wise, it's great - saturation control, simple switchable cab models, DI/headphone/aux ports, mute switch - but I've heard occasional reviews say it has a very high noise level. Anyone able to shed light on this? Alternatively, do I spend the extra 80-100 quid on a Zoom B2 Four? I love the Zoom stuff, but simplicity is king for me right now and I don't want to get anything unnecessary. Cheers! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PaulThePlug Posted August 21, 2023 Share Posted August 21, 2023 Howzabout... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonrh98 Posted August 21, 2023 Author Share Posted August 21, 2023 3 minutes ago, PaulThePlug said: Howzabout... Sadly, no aux in or mute switch (only a bypass switch), both important for me. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sandy_r Posted August 21, 2023 Share Posted August 21, 2023 (edited) 2 hours ago, Jonrh98 said: Hi all, considering the Palmer Pocket Amp Bass as my option for totally ampless gigs ... and at-home practice through headphones and with backing tracks. At the moment I use a Valeton GP-200, but ... I wanted to switch to something more bass-oriented and smaller. Anyone who's used it - general opinions? Feature-wise, it's great - saturation control, simple switchable cab models, DI/headphone/aux ports, mute switch - but I've heard occasional reviews say it has a very high noise level. Anyone able to shed light on this? hi Jon i was halfway through building my own 'wishlist' preamp (shown below, along with the Palmer) and then I saw the Palmer with a few more features (eg, drive/blend, soft compression, pads, amp styles, battery/external), ready to go, and the Palmer won. So, I'm very happy with the features I can detect a slight background hiss when I'm not actually playing and certain functions are enabled, or some controls are increased: as you'ld expect, the background noise increases on fuzz & overdrive with more blend control, and with High EQ turned up This hasn't been a problem for me, so far, because I prefer to let the natural sounds of my fretless basses come through, and mainly use the EQ controls and amp selection I would have preferred the sockets to be located each side, rather than front & back, but right-angled jacks sort the front out ok (the back isn't a problem) The one control which seems rather er, subtle is Saturation - I've given it the benefit of the doubt above and called it 'soft compression'. Palmer describe it as the effect of beginning to overdrive a tape system ...er, ok All in all, I've been very pleased with it: it's well-made, robust, and very compact for both band/personal practice and gigging (I had to buy a mains adaptor separately - a few pounds on eB*y or Am*z*n) Hope this helps Edited August 21, 2023 by sandy_r Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rodders Posted August 22, 2023 Share Posted August 22, 2023 I've used the Palmer for about a year for home practice 99% of the time and used it to DI to the PA once at a rehearsal. Works for my needs. I don't really use or need any of the features (cab sims, OD, fuzz etc) but the EQ suits me and I can plug my phone into it. Something a bit more stripped down basic would be my preference but certainly does the job. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonrh98 Posted August 22, 2023 Author Share Posted August 22, 2023 22 hours ago, sandy_r said: hi Jon i was halfway through building my own 'wishlist' preamp (shown below, along with the Palmer) and then I saw the Palmer with a few more features (eg, drive/blend, soft compression, pads, amp styles, battery/external), ready to go, and the Palmer won. So, I'm very happy with the features I can detect a slight background hiss when I'm not actually playing and certain functions are enabled, or some controls are increased: as you'ld expect, the background noise increases on fuzz & overdrive with more blend control, and with High EQ turned up This hasn't been a problem for me, so far, because I prefer to let the natural sounds of my fretless basses come through, and mainly use the EQ controls and amp selection I would have preferred the sockets to be located each side, rather than front & back, but right-angled jacks sort the front out ok (the back isn't a problem) The one control which seems rather er, subtle is Saturation - I've given it the benefit of the doubt above and called it 'soft compression'. Palmer describe it as the effect of beginning to overdrive a tape system ...er, ok All in all, I've been very pleased with it: it's well-made, robust, and very compact for both band/personal practice and gigging (I had to buy a mains adaptor separately - a few pounds on eB*y or Am*z*n) Hope this helps That's really helpful, thanks! Interesting insight into the saturation - I assumed it was basically just a compressor, which is something I that is a bit of a need for me really. I like a relatively light compression that maintains my low end and warms up my higher notes, so it might be suitable. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonrh98 Posted August 22, 2023 Author Share Posted August 22, 2023 12 hours ago, Rodders said: I've used the Palmer for about a year for home practice 99% of the time and used it to DI to the PA once at a rehearsal. Works for my needs. I don't really use or need any of the features (cab sims, OD, fuzz etc) but the EQ suits me and I can plug my phone into it. Something a bit more stripped down basic would be my preference but certainly does the job. Awesome, thanks! It sounds like a really nice practice and portable gig solution. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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