Bungo Mike Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago (edited) Hi all At home I use a rack mounted RBI for practice and it sounds great I play classic punk with a little bit of modern stuff thrown in. I'm wanting to get myself a pedal and I'm thinking the Bass Driver Di Programable or the Bass Driver DI Programable is getting my eye as I can use 3 different channels but any thoughts from anyone on here 👍😊 Edited 21 hours ago by Bungo Mike spelling Quote
thodrik Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago The new V2 Bass DI has a dedicated mids knob with switchable frequencies and the bass control can be switched from 40Hz to 80Hz. I had the V1 Bass DI for years, but I think that the V2 is a significant improvement in terms of tone shaping. The programmable has no mids control, but the programmable channels means you can easily switch from clean, light overdrive, heavy overdrive or different settings for different basses in a set. You really can't go too far wrong. If you just want an 'Ampeg in a box' then the VT Bass DI is worth considering too. 1 Quote
Lozz196 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago IMO all of the Tech21 pedals are plenty good for the job described. The one I used to use was their Para Driver, it has adjustable sweepable Mids so a fair bit more versatile than the others. Quote
Ed_S Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 50 minutes ago, thodrik said: The new V2 Bass DI has a dedicated mids knob with switchable frequencies and the bass control can be switched from 40Hz to 80Hz. I had the V1 Bass DI for years, but I think that the V2 is a significant improvement in terms of tone shaping. Completely agree with that - I've got/had a fair selection, both rack and pedal, and the BDDI v2 is the one I'd currently recommend to anyone. Quote
dannybuoy Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago If your classic punk tone is a P-Bass with a pick, I too would opt for the VT Bass. Quote
attackbass Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago My vote would be the V2 Bass Driver. It's been a while since I previously used the V1 Bass Driver but the V2 sounded more natural and versatile at getting warm and driven bass tones without sounding harsh and overly scooped. I don't know if the drive is slightly differently voiced or if the taper of the pot is different but I'm finding it very much easier to dial in. Currently setting is all eq flat, 2 o clock blend, 9 o clock on the drive. Also using as my first pedal like doug wimbish and finding it works really well like that, surprisingly! Quote
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