| I love the Bass 350. I've had a few (old red-face), but they can be a bit "cold" sounding. Bypassing the Aural Enhancer warms them up a LOT. I use a toggle switch, but I've also seen people rewire the pot so that it completely bypasses in the "off" position. In my experience, though, sometimes I really want that "SWR Sound" with certain basses.
Another thing that I found helped a lot is to run the bass control up at about 3-O'clock or so. My main amp is an Epifani UL502 and the lows of the Bass 350 start to sound/feel similar to the 502 when the bass control is turned up a bit. You can also add some low-mids with the mid control, but the best way to warm it up is to bypass the AE and then add a touch of treble to open up the top.
I have also run a VT Bass and other preamps into the effects return, with the effects blend turned all the way up (or at least 50% if I want to run another bass into the Bass 350 preamp). The VT Bass is a great little preamp combination to run with the Bass 350, regardless of where you put it.
The biggest issue I've had with the Bass 350 is that it is underpowered for my particular needs. I run 2 Epifani UL112 cabs and the Bass 350 can push them fine, but gets almost too hot to touch after a while. It's never shut down, though. |