Paul
September 6, 2022, 10:24pm
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@Koldunya just got the B6 iirc. Maybe she has some tips
I wouldn’t go for the Fulltone OCD. Fulltone just stopped their business and the used prices are skyrocketing… Also it’s a guitar pedal so you might cut off lows.
If you want a versatile pedal I would personally go for a bass preamp pedal with a drive option. For example the Behringer BDI21 is a great starter pedal https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/BDI21--behringer-bdi21-v-tone-bass-driver-di-pedal
Check out these threads too for inspiration:
After years of not really caring about pedals and effects that much, I caught the bug! I’ve been having a lot of fun learning about effects, trying out new gear, and making new sounds. Here’s my first pedalboard ever, which just went on its first tour:
[pedal1]
Here’s the signal path from bass to amp:
Bass (Peavey Cirrus 4)
Line 6 Relay G30 Wireless (not pictured, need to re-adhere to the bottom of the board)
Keeley Bassist Compressor
Source Audio EQ
Boss OC-2
EHX Nano POG
Chase Bliss …
OK, so before picking up the bass, I had not played any other string instrument, and I am trying to understand what the deal is with those gadzillion effects and pedals that can be found for guitar and bass. While I understand that every instrument has certain parts and certain design features that contribute to the overall “sound” of that instrument (and that let people fiddle with them to make the sound more individual), no other instrument than the electric guitar (and apparently the bass) ha…
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