Bruce Lindfield
04-10-2001, 05:17 AM
I don't really like effects as such in my own bass playing and in most of the situations I play it's just not appropriate - I usually like as clean a sound as possible. But I often practice at home through my "home studio" gear and like a bit of digital reverb on bass solos in the higher register.
So I have looked around all the music shops in London and asked a few people about this and nobody seems to be able to recommend a unit that I could use for this purpose live.
What I am looking for is something I can take "on the road", but also that will not introduce any noise into the signal chain - I often play in small acoustic Jazz situations and to me, anything that is noisy at all is a real non-starter.
I'm not looking for cheap gear, but also I don't really want something with loads of effects that I will never use. I've also been "warned-off" the small battery-powered digital reverb pedals like the Boss ones, by people who have told me that they eat up batteries so fast they won't last to the end of the gig! So I have come up against a brick wall so far and wondered if you might be able to help?
Hope this doesn't come across as over-demanding, but I thought that you were the ideal person to ask about this as you get great sounds out of effects and have been involved with reviewing loads of gear.
Thanks,
Bruce
So I have looked around all the music shops in London and asked a few people about this and nobody seems to be able to recommend a unit that I could use for this purpose live.
What I am looking for is something I can take "on the road", but also that will not introduce any noise into the signal chain - I often play in small acoustic Jazz situations and to me, anything that is noisy at all is a real non-starter.
I'm not looking for cheap gear, but also I don't really want something with loads of effects that I will never use. I've also been "warned-off" the small battery-powered digital reverb pedals like the Boss ones, by people who have told me that they eat up batteries so fast they won't last to the end of the gig! So I have come up against a brick wall so far and wondered if you might be able to help?
Hope this doesn't come across as over-demanding, but I thought that you were the ideal person to ask about this as you get great sounds out of effects and have been involved with reviewing loads of gear.
Thanks,
Bruce