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VT1-EQ Bass Driver + LM II


NoLogic69
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Hi There,

Just managed to secure myself a used VT1-EQ Bass driver from this site. Haven't got my hands on it yet, but in anticipation, was wondering what is the best way to use it? I will be running it through my LM II. My thinking is to run it into the FX return and miss out the LM II pre-amp altogether. I'm not looking to overdrive my sound to any real degree, just looking to fatten it up and get some valve warmth. I've already ordered a Mullard ECC81 to replace the standard ECC83 as I know this will reduce the gain and hopefully make things even smoother and warmer.
Am I heading in the right direction? Any other Suggestions?
Cheers,

Mario.

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[quote name='NoLogic69' post='496658' date='May 24 2009, 04:24 PM']Hi There,

Just managed to secure myself a used VT1-EQ Bass driver from this site. Haven't got my hands on it yet, but in anticipation, was wondering what is the best way to use it? I will be running it through my LM II. My thinking is to run it into the FX return and miss out the LM II pre-amp altogether. I'm not looking to overdrive my sound to any real degree, just looking to fatten it up and get some valve warmth. I've already ordered a Mullard ECC81 to replace the standard ECC83 as I know this will reduce the gain and hopefully make things even smoother and warmer.
Am I heading in the right direction? Any other Suggestions?
Cheers,

Mario.[/quote]

Lots of guys run them this way which is really just using it as a valve pre-amp.

ECC81 is a good move.

Dave

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