bigbottomend Posted January 23 Posted January 23 2 hours ago, carlitos71 said: Was considering this, but not anymore. What bass overdrive you (or others) recommend instead? I'm currently using a mix of; Malekko B:assmaster Idiotbox Blower Box D Damnation Audio MBD2 Tech21 XXL bass Big Muff - russian All via a damnation dirtfixer Quote
tayste_2000 Posted January 23 Posted January 23 17 minutes ago, bigbottomend said: I'm currently using a mix of; Malekko B:assmaster Idiotbox Blower Box D Damnation Audio MBD2 Tech21 XXL bass Big Muff - russian All via a damnation dirtfixer Not many overdrives there, granted Dirtfixer is taming them I’m sure. @carlitos71 If you’re after a low cost low gain overdrive the TC Electronic Mojomojo is hard to beat. The Origin DCX Bass is next on my list to try and I have a Zvex Super Hard On and Strymon Deco awaiting my attention. Quote
pantherairsoft Posted January 24 Posted January 24 On 23/01/2025 at 14:35, carlitos71 said: Was considering this, but not anymore. What bass overdrive you (or others) recommend instead? I’m massively digging the Fuzzrocious Lil Fella for low-to-mid gain OD. Absolutely amazing in a mix. It’s almost pretty badass as a gated fuzz too, which is a nice bonus. 1 Quote
warwickhunt Posted January 24 Posted January 24 Tonex One - should have been the answer to my needs but what a god awful user experience it is; editing etc. is woefully too complex and counter intuitive. It went straight back to Thomann. Quote
tayste_2000 Posted January 24 Posted January 24 Just now, warwickhunt said: Tonex One - should have been the answer to my needs but what a god awful user experience it is; editing etc. is woefully too complex and counter intuitive. It went straight back to Thomann. Do you think that would be the same for the larger Tonex? Quote
warwickhunt Posted January 24 Posted January 24 For 'me' yes. The pedal functionality is reasonably straight forward but to amend/edit and store etc it was a chew on and so many things to do that weren't obvious or intuitive. Spent ages searching for Youtube vids to show how to do stuff... and everything I did had to be done/redone every time. Quote
FretsOnFire Posted January 24 Posted January 24 Hotone Skyline Harmony - my fault as it did not do what I thought which was acting as a drop pedal (Basically wanted a cheaper version of the Digitech drop pedal) Quote
Iheartreverb Posted yesterday at 12:20 Posted yesterday at 12:20 On 24/12/2024 at 12:17, tayste_2000 said: Walrus Audio Slo, over anticipated my use for weird fx, played with it once and then it sat in the box for the rest of the year. To confirm, not a bad pedal, just didn’t use it so didn’t need it The key to the SLO for me is the ability to mix and match the modulation style with the reverb type (some sequence of hold and move control). “Out of the box” it wasn’t fully doing it for me either but once I’d cracked this I couldn’t do without it. Quote
tayste_2000 Posted yesterday at 13:19 Posted yesterday at 13:19 57 minutes ago, Iheartreverb said: The key to the SLO for me is the ability to mix and match the modulation style with the reverb type (some sequence of hold and move control). “Out of the box” it wasn’t fully doing it for me either but once I’d cracked this I couldn’t do without it. it’s a great pedal just not for a bunch of root notes in the Americana I’ve been playing 😂 Quote
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