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Old 01-16-2009, 10:21 AM
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Make a programmable version of the VT Bass or I will do horrible things to over 9000 beautiful vintage basses.




Okay, seriously. I like the VT Bass, but I have needs for a programmable thing. The Programmable BDDI is expensive...


But, for the price, I could just get 2 or 3 VT basses....
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Shouldn't be a surprise that a programmable VT-bass would be proportionately more expensive than a normal VT-bass as a PBDDI is to a normal Sansamp BDDI.

Either way you're going to pay the difference, but save space doing so.


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Old 01-16-2009, 11:20 AM
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Programmable BDDI is only 10 bucks more than the regular BDDI.
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That appears to be true. I thought the programmable was quite a bit more. Or was the last time I noticed. Those models of Sansamps have also been out in the market for quite a while as shows in the used costs of them vs new costs.

Regardless, with the popularity of the VT-bass I'd expect the Programmable function to be noticably more money. Not double a normal, but I would not be at all surprised to see 1/3 extra.
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Old 01-16-2009, 11:31 AM
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Although you should direct your request to "Tech21". I agree 100%.
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Good luck finding 9000 basses, especially beautiful vintage ones. Hope you got a rich uncle, or a friend who can drive real fast
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I'd like to see a programmable version of the Para DI

or even better, put a second sweepable mid in there too!
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Good luck finding 9000 basses, especially beautiful vintage ones. Hope you got a rich uncle, or a friend who can drive real fast
There will over 9000
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Then the regular SABDDI should be perfect for you! :0
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The way the VT Bass is selling like hot cakes right now, I'll be surprised if we don't start seeing sneak-peeks of a programmable version within the next 12 months or so.

Hopefully, they'd already considered it and drawn up plans before the regular VT was even fully released. Probably wishful thinking though.
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