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bassistlawParticipant
How about the settings used in the bass video with “The Ravish Sitar”?
bassistlawParticipantLove it! I am using the Micro Pog with my bass rig. I like the unaffected direct out so I can plug into the Micro Pog first and send a clean signal to my Ampeg SVT. The effected signal goes to a volume pedal then a tube distortion pedal then a second volume pedal into an EHX 22 Caliber amp with a 16 ohm bass 2X10 cab. With this setup I can control how “hard” I hit the tube distortion and mix the effects volume with the SVT. For some songs I set the Pog mix for one octave up only and lay on the distortion blending the tone with the bass rig using the second volume pedal – Instant guitarist doubling the bass! Black Dog & The Ocean anyone? Set the Micro Pog one octave down, bypass the tube distortion and ride the volume pedal to fatten up higher notes with a bit of overdrive from the 22 Caliber amp.
bassistlawParticipantLove it! I play bass and have added the 22 Caliber to my setup as the amp for effects into a 16 ohm 2×10 (bass) cab. My main rig is an Ampeg SVT & I am a full time working pro playing mostly classic rock & blues gigs, over ten per month. While the 22 Caliber won’t really work as a true thundering bass amp it is great for overdrive tones. I also use a Micro Pog into a volume pedal into a tube distortion pedal then a second volume pedal before the amp. With this setup I can control how “hard” I hit the tube distortion and also mix it with the main bass rig sound. I usually have the 22 caliber at full volume or close to it! Now if only they could shrink the SVT down to a pedal size LOL
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