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Old 02-24-2011, 10:52 AM
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Looking to get a preamp pedal to enhance the tone of my passive jazz bass, especially since it goes through a couple of handfulls of effects before it reaches the amp. Just wondering if there are any major character differences between these 2 pedals- if not the Tri Logic seems to be the clear choice as it has more features. Also wondering about placement of a pedal of this nature- is it one of those things that should to be first in line? Or is like everything else- up to me? I'm thinking after my compressor to replenish some lows.
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Old 02-24-2011, 05:25 PM
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I own an EWS tri-logic pedal. I place mine after my compressor (Keeley 4-knob) but before my BBE Sonic Stomp and Analogman Chorus. I like the pedal but the treble buzzes a lot. Fortunately I don't use a lot of treble. If I did I would probably use a different preamp.
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