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Old 11-23-2012, 12:58 PM
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This is a popular topic of discussion and for good reason.

Personally I am looking for a DI that has 6 specific trates:

9 volt and can use batteries;
EQ;
Cab Sim;
Balanced Output;
Not a Sansamp;
And does not require any mods to meet my functionality requirements.

So...any ideas.
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Old 11-23-2012, 01:02 PM
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To be honest Sansamp's OK. I just added them to the list to get fresh ideas.

The Bass Driver sounds great with my bass and a few pedals but it doesn't gel with my Bluebeard which makes it partially useless. I played a Sansamp Classic which sounded good but it doesn't meet all of my requirements.

So far I've thought about getting a GT2 and a Whirlwind passive DI but that's a lot of realestate for something I won't use that often (only need it when forced to go DI or when the soundman asks nicely).

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Old 11-23-2012, 01:10 PM
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Aguilar Tone Hammer is a fantastic pedal. It meets your criteria besides the 'cab sim'.
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Old 11-23-2012, 01:11 PM
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The Aguilar web site has plenty of sound samples as well!
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Old 11-23-2012, 01:19 PM
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It meets your criteria besides the 'cab sim'.
And also that it's an 18V pedal. But it can be run on batteries.

I've been running a Tone Hammer for a while now and love it. Great EQ, the AGS circuit is a nice bonus but is a little aggressive for my taste, sounds great going straight to board.

I don't know many preamp/DI's other than Sansamp that have cab sim to them. Have you thought about any of the multi's? I haven't played a Zoom B3, but it's got amp & cab models, same with some of the Line6 stuff.

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Old 11-23-2012, 01:29 PM
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I've had the best luck with simple, passive DI boxes.
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Old 11-23-2012, 01:50 PM
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The last multi I used was a Zoom 506. I imagine they are quite improved these days.
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Old 11-23-2012, 02:05 PM
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My first effects box was a Zoom 506... Looking back, it really wasn't a good pedal. Lol Multi's have come a LONNNGGG way since then. Hehehe

I've heard some good things about the Zoom B3, and have been following these threads:

Zoom B3 - First Look
Zoom B3 multi-effects

I've thought about picking one up to give it a try as a travel and "leave it at the practice space" board, but I've never been a cab sim kinda guy. Still, I'm intrigued. Seems like a good little unit for the price.

I've also thought about a Line6 M9. I played a recent gig with my gospel band on a cruise ship, and the other band with us was Pieces Of A Dream...Scott Ambush (of Spyro Gyra) was subbing with them and he uses an M9 as his main board. It sounded really good, but I'm not sure it'd be quite what you're looking for... I don't think it has amp/cab sims, just pedal sims.

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Old 11-26-2012, 07:32 AM
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I just found out that the Tone Hammer AGS circuit has sort of a cab sim eq to it so that's worth looking at.
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Old 11-26-2012, 08:01 AM
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This is a popular topic of discussion and for good reason.

Personally I am looking for a DI that has 6 specific trates:

9 volt and can use batteries;
EQ;
Cab Sim;
Balanced Output;
Not a Sansamp;
And does not require any mods to meet my functionality requirements.

So...any ideas.
EBS MicroBass II, FTW!
It meets every one of your criteria, and then some.
It also has two footswitchable/combinable channels, adjustable overdrive, FX loop and a headphone out, and can be powered by either a 9-volt battery or phantom power. These normally sell new for $400, but I scored one in mint condition for $200 right here in the classifieds.
In my 30 years of playing it is with out a doubt the best pedal I've ever owned.
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Old 11-26-2012, 08:12 AM
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It looks cool but I don't think it has a cab sim.

Have you run it direct with any fuzz pedals?
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Old 11-26-2012, 08:35 AM
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It looks cool but I don't think it has a cab sim.

Have you run it direct with any fuzz pedals?
It absolutely has a cab sim - click the link & look at the pic - the cab sim defeat switch is the 1st button on the upper left side of the unit.
I have used it with fuzz, but only at home - I don't currently use fuzz for anything we play live. It sounds fantastic with every effect I've tried so far, and it records wonderfully.
On the last demo my band recorded, the only 2 pieces of gear I used were my USA Spector NS-4 running through the EBS Microbass, and the bass track sounds crisp, tight, punchy and thunderous...

http://www.bass.se/2009/microbassII.htm
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Old 11-26-2012, 08:39 AM
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It absolutely has a cab sim - click the link & look at the pic - the cab sim defeat switch is the 1st button on the upper left side of the unit.
I have used it with fuzz, but only at home - I don't currently use fuzz for anything we play live. It sounds fantastic with every effect I've tried so far, and it records wonderfully.
On the last demo my band recorded, the only 2 pieces of gear I used were my USA Spector NS-4 running through the EBS Microbass, and the bass track sounds crisp, tight, punchy and thunderous...

http://www.bass.se/2009/microbassII.htm
Thanks. There's so many buttons I completely missed it.
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Old 11-26-2012, 08:43 AM
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And the Speaker Sim is on the DI out only. Ding! Ding! I think we have a winner!!!
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Musicians Friend stocks them - you could try it out for a week, & get a full refund if you didn't like it...



But I think you will love it!
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EBS MicroBass II, FTW!
It meets every one of your criteria, and then some.
It also has two footswitchable/combinable channels, adjustable overdrive, FX loop and a headphone out, and can be powered by either a 9-volt battery or phantom power. These normally sell new for $400, but I scored one in mint condition for $200 right here in the classifieds.
In my 30 years of playing it is with out a doubt the best pedal I've ever owned.
+1... not much this box can't do.
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Old 11-26-2012, 08:10 PM
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Microbass II is a bizarre box at first with its strange EQ system, but it does everything you want and is a lot more versatile than you'd think at first. I sold mine because I wasn't all that enthused about the DI, plus I switched to a VT Deluxe for a while and the Microbass was moot at that point. But the EQ was quite cool and I really loved the distortion on it. Quite heavy and nasty.
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Old 11-26-2012, 10:53 PM
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The MXR M-80 meets the requirements--if you consider it's "color" button to be a cab sim. I do. Plus it's got a full-on distortion effect, too.
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