Origin Effects BassRig 64' Black Panel "64' Bassman" Setting

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.ย. 2024
  • “64' Black Panel Bassman” setting
    Over the past few days I've had a chance to play around with the Origin Effects 64’ Black Panel. I kept the EQ, Drive, Blend and Master all the same and went through the different switches.
    It’s quite clear that the EQ and Drive settings have quite a big impact/interaction with each “amp type”, but it was interesting to get the general flavour of what the switches do.
    I had a gig in Aberdeen on the weekend and used the 64' Bright setting, one, straight away, cool thing about this pedal is the quality of the DI out. I had some buzzing in my signal, and the sound engineer looked accusingly at my pedalboard, we tried a few things until they took their DI box out of the chain and plugged straight in to the BassRig... silence... It's weird but there was almost an audible quality to the silence. I've played a Bassman and have a fair amount of experience with various valve amps, I wouldn't say that this replaces a Bassman or a valve amp... but it's in a league of its own for how close it gets.
    The speaker sim is very convincing. It does really colour the tone, but that's what valve amps and speaker cabinets do... it takes effects well.

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  • @hiraxxvandana8408
    @hiraxxvandana8408 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am currently using a black edition DCX Bass in EQ mode as a tone shaper with my Darkglass Alpha Omega Photon. Now, I'm just waiting for my OE Bass Rig 64 Black to arrive to add to my minimalist fly rig. I plan to place the Bass Rig at the end of the chain (EBMM Stingray 4 > DCX Bass > DG Alpha Omega Photon > 64 Black). I intend to use the DCX Bass as a boost or for my clean tone, and have my Darkglass drive the Bass Rig. Considering that they are all preamps, would it be too much to have three preamps on one board? If you can please create a content stacking pre amps like origin with darkglass would be killer.