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Old 08-06-2010, 05:57 AM
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PBDDI with SVT4

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I bought a PBDDI to use as a switch between Basses and as a decent Preamp before I got my SVT4.

I've now set the Graphic on the SVT4 to be footswitchable and using that to select between the basses and as I'm using the FX loop on the Amp using the DI on the back of the head.

beyond using it as a preamp again when I don't get to use my own amp (which does still happen occasionally)

how would you folks recomment I use my PBDDI now? and what settings would you recommend?

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Old 08-06-2010, 06:42 AM
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Man, I run my SVT-4 the same way you do, with an electric and an upright. I've always thought that works pretty well, and that even the semi-parametric EQ on the SVT-4 is pretty powerful. Is there some reason the EQ on the PBDDI works better? If not, I'd just stick with what you got now.
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