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Old 12-13-2008, 07:49 PM
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Sansamp Programable Bass Driver DI. I can get pics if you need them, but it is in perfect shape with box and power supply. No manual. $130 shipped, paypal ok. Will trade for VT Bass
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is this the one with the three foot switches for 3 different presets?
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Yes it is.

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hey is it sold? and if not can i get some pics?
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hitch - have you every used the standard non-programmable BDDI? From Tech 21, the programmable uses "digi-pots" rather than standard pots. The "digi-pots" are made of resistors+transistors and are what let the unit store/retrieve values and I am wondering if there is any difference in how the programmable sounds - any idea? Thanks.
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I have used the standard BDDI, and sound wise they are identical. It is a little harder to mess with one of the programmed channels on the spot, but I just write down what the settings for each channel are and keep it in the box. I almost have all three memorized...lol
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Still for sale? Interested in finding a Bass preamp for casual / church playing.
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this is a great deal. I've had one of these and probably shouldn't have gotten rid of it. Nice...too bad my money has gone to christmas.

good luck with the sale
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