Not a bad idea, really, Tim. I spent a lot more than that on the Peavey Max and found out I don't like it.
FWIW, I don't think these multi-FX, step-down, step-up patch selecting jobbies are what a bass player wants anyhoo.
Stomp. Overdrive on/off. Stomp. Flange on/off. That'll do. Acccidentally stepping on #99 and getting the Leslie speaker Sim with 2sec delay and reverse plate echo can really make you sound like a buttock.
I'm going back to a couple of stomps (with a splitter for continuous dry bass, though).
Not a bad idea, really, Tim. I spent a lot more than that on the Peavey Max and found out I don't like it.
FWIW, I don't think these multi-FX, step-down, step-up patch selecting jobbies are what a bass player wants anyhoo.
Stomp. Overdrive on/off. Stomp. Flange on/off. That'll do. Acccidentally stepping on #99 and getting the Leslie speaker Sim with 2sec delay and reverse plate echo can really make you sound like a buttock.
I'm going back to a couple of stomps (with a splitter for continuous dry bass, though).