Now, let's look at the differences and similarities between the Princeton and other vintage dual-channel Fenders from the AB763 circuit family. They all share the same tone stack, preamp design, and use push/pull class-AB power amps with negative feedback. These similarities explain why Fender's black-panel and silver-panel amps sound very much alike. There are some differences, though. For example, the Princeton sounds smoother than the Deluxe Reverb's vibrato channel, because the Princeton does not have the 47 pF bright cap. That allows many players to easily find a sweet tone in the Princeton, which pairs well with various guitars and takes pedals splendidly, too.
Whether you play a passive bass or an active one, and whether you prefer to attack it with your fingers or a pick, the Walrus Badwater will simply and effectively translate your four-string fumblings into professional-sounding lines, both clean and overdriven. That makes it possibly the most powerful argument yet for embracing the age of the compact bass preamp.
Fender M80 Preamp Manuall
The M80 also gives you the choice of active or passive settings with the flick of the switch. The active setting engages a preamp with built-in EQ and audiophile circuitry for that high-fidelity" sound Baggs is known for. Switch to the passive setting and bypass the preamp for a battery free performance. Other features of the M80 include a battery check, volume control and adjustable pole pieces for perfect balance between the strings.
Overall I believe I may be able to coax so great sounds out of this preamp. Understanding the sweet spots is really key and not have any external sound influence other than the Quad X. Once dialed in then I would add effects. Please see below for additional documents.
Be prepared for any gig with the MXR M80 Bass D.I.+ preamp pedal. From wedding gigs to rock shows to studio sessions you'll be ready to lay down the low end. Dedicated clean and distortion channels give you tone-shaping flexibility and classic sounds. Multiple outputs make the M80 Bass D.I.+ perfect for multi-amp setups, running to the PA, or for studio sessions. A built-in noise gate keep the M80 silent between notes. Whether you are using it as a distortion pedal or as a full-blown preamp/DI, the MXR M80 Bass D.I.+ has the killer sounds you want from your bass.
Being prepared isn't a suggestion to working musicians - it's a rule. With MXR's M80 Bass D.I.+ you'll never be caught unprepared again. This preamp/pedal is perfect for going direct to the mixer in live and studio situations. It's also an ideal backup in case of major amplifier failure. A master 3-band EQ section lets you dial in your ideal bass sound for clean or distorted tones. Keep an MXR Bass D.I.+ in your gig bag and be ready for whatever comes your way.
Some gigs and sessions call for loud, over-the-top bass distortion, the MXR M80 D.I.+ has all the punch and pummel you'll ever need. The Bass D.I.+ has you covered from classic rock overdrive to full-on metal distortion. The grind and growl you can coax from this preamp will make you smile. A built-in noise gate helps keep extraneous noise down, and a blend function lets you mix you clean and dirty signal together to create the perfect bass tone.
Finally, all the essentials in one tough little box. You need a serious D.I. for playing live and laying down killer tracks. You've got to have a preamp and finely tuned EQ to add punch to your tones. And you definitely can't do without some rich, custom distortion. This one-of-a-kind pedal gives you the whole deal in a bomb-proof enclosure that will survive even the most out of control gigs-and players. Built with the highest quality components, the M-80 can give you eve everything from warmth and transparency to a volcanic roar, without making you scroll through menu screens or an indecipherable manual. Engage the color switch for some sweet preset EQ, then tweak your tone with three band control. Dial in your ideal distortion with the gain knob and blend just the right amount into your clean signal, then kick it on and off at will. The adjustable noise gate pours on the sustain and cuts out hum and hiss. With XLR and parallel 1/4 outputs and a phantom power switch, you'll never have a problem delivering your choice new tones.
The Torpedo C.A.B. M+ update (v 5.03 and above) includes a stunning clean preamp, audio enhancer, tuner, additional reverbs and noise gate to work seamlessly with the power amp simulator, cab sims and the other amazing features you know and love about the original Torpedo C.A.B. M+.
Torpedo C.A.B. M+ comes with a carefully picked selection of 32 Two notes cabinets, a clean preamp based on an all original '74 SilverFace B'man, tube power-amp emulations and a wide range of effects designed to shape your tone, to replicate what you have always heard in your head.
When using the guitar/bass preamp with other speaker emulators, the player may feel they miss the power amps contribution to the overall sonic texture. Many musicians view this element a vital part of their sound, and with the Torpedo C.A.B. M+, you get the possibility to utilize it as well. Two notes Audio Engineering has developed an original tube-stage modelling that gives you a choice of 4 different tube models (6L6, EL34, EL84 and KT88) in Push-Pull (PP) in AB class, or Single Ended (SE) in A class configurations. You can push this stage like a conventional amplifier and enjoy the response that a clipping/compressed power section gives.
With this amp-less setup, we recommend turning the Preamp and Power Amp sections (see section 4.3.1 for all the details about the Power Amp section) of the Torpedo C.A.B. M+ so that the combination of your pedal board and the emulated preamp and power-amp simulate a complete amp rig.
Insert a second Amp block before the main Amp block, turn off its power amp simulation, and you have changed the amp model into a preamp / drive model. Set the main Amp block to a fairly clean tone for best results. Try this with these models: Euro Blue/Red/Uber, Friedman BE, Dizzy, 5153.
As you might have already experienced yourself, it's a common practice among sound guys to run the bass signal straight to the mixing board rather than miking the speaker cabinet like you would with guitar. This is done through a DI box, a device that allows the bass signal to go straight into a mixing board via their XLR input. Most venues should have one of these on hand. The problem with this setup is the only thing going from a DI box to the mixing board will be a pure signal from your bass. This means that all external tone shaping from your amp and pedals are lost. This is where pedals that combine high quality DI functionality with a preamp come in, allowing you to control your sound before it ever hits the mixingboard.
EBS MicroBass II BassThe MicroBass II is a powerful, versatile tool for bassists, with functions that include an active direct box, a one- or two-channel preamp, and an A/B switcher/blender. The two channels provide sound shaping from high-end, solid-state types to distorted timbres using the tube-emulation circuitry found in the EBS range of bass amp heads. An incorporated effects loop offers even more flexibility for connecting other effects or for mixing in an external audio source. The balanced output with speaker simulator option provides unmatched flexibility in live and studio situations. Footswitches control mute and channel operation/switching.
Radial BassBoneThe Radial Bassbone is a power-packed bass preamp that combines real-world functionality with amazing tonal control, making it the ideal front end for live performance and studio recording. Designed as a bass command center, the Bassbone features two separate channels with independent level controls and powerful EQ to let you perform with two basses on stage and instantly select between them with a footswitch. With the Bassbone in your rig, each bass is treated separately - no more compromising! On-demand access to the combination effects loop and power booster lets you introduce effects and gives you that extra kick when needed. The Bassbone is also equipped with a built-in Radial direct box that sends 'your sound' to the mixer the way you want it. There's even a separately buffered tuner out that lets you monitor and tune on the fly.
MXR M80 Bass Direct BoxAll the essentials in one tough little box. You need a serious D.I. for playing live and laying down killer tracks. You've got to have a preamp and finely tuned EQ to add punch to your tones. And you definitely can't do without some rich, custom distortion. This one-of-a-kind pedal gives you the whole deal in a bomb-proof enclosure that will survive even the most out of control gigs-and players. Built with the highest quality components, the M-80 can give you eve everything from warmth and transparency to a volcanic roar, without making you scroll through menu screens or an indecipherable manual. Engage the color switch for some sweet preset EQ, then tweak your tone with three band control. Dial in your ideal distortion with the gain knob and blend just the right amount into your clean signal, then kick it on and off at will. The adjustable noise gate pours on the sustain and cuts out hum and hiss. With XLR and parallel 1/4" outputs and a phantom power switch, you'll never have a problem delivering your choice new tones. 2ff7e9595c
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