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Radial Tonebone Bassbone

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Radial Tonebone Bassbone
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Price: $259.00

  • 2 channels for easy bass switching or signal enhancement
  • Powerful 3-band EQ
  • Boost and gain controls
  • Effects loop
  • 2 – 1/4in. ins

Product Description Accor ding Radial company president Peter Janis:? Today, most bass players use to happen at least two basses on stage is. These usually include an active bass and a passive medium. The problem is that every time you change the bass to change their rules quickly to compensate for a different medium. This is both tedious and frustrating because they do not have the time to stress, with the sound you want, and therefore have to get done. ; The custom has two ultra-clean signal channels with individual level controls for each institution, as required. Channel-1 can be used to improve the standard or a choice between two contour curves. Normally, the primary bass-1-entry is connected. EQ and sound processing is the primary amplifier for this instrument. Input-2 is the 2nd Bass-designed and has a very strong earthquake, the player to “shape” the sound of the 2nd Bass, so that it sounds right permits with the same settings EQ. Channel-2 trials include mid-level and low, mid and high EQ settings. A foot switch allows the musician to switch between inputs 1 & 2 vote. To add flexibility when a player raises, but a bass, the switch input switch 1 routes used for either channel 1 or channel-2 to a greater degree of flexibility and efficiency of the actual «dual-mode control.” But do not wait for more! The Bassbone also has a boost circuit, Class A, of course, for solo, which applies to both channels. It is safe…
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1 Response

001: Jerry in SoCal,

February 25th, 2010 at 10:16 am

Bass effects are fun little diversions, until you find a good one. There are some that just can’t be substituted. A good example of that is the QTron. If you have one (and use it) it is essential to get THAT sound. Personally, I don’t use mine that often. Usually I play a down the middle mix of rock, blues, and soul … all the classic tones. My main rig is an Ampeg SVT-2PRO with their 4 x 10 cab. It is about as tube gritty as they come. However, there is a certain flexibility that is missing. I want to be able to switch between that warm Jamerson tube fuzz on the soul and blues songs, to something a little more punchy for funk. The Attack pedal is PERFECT for this. It lets me dial in just what I want, and use the footswitches to turn the sounds on and off. With the two switches you get four sounds. It isn’t going to give you wild distortion. It will, however, make it one click to go from a warm fat bluesy sound to a funky punch that are both worth the price of admission.

Enjoy !

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