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Old 02-01-2013, 09:57 AM
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Dean Hybrid Entwistle w Aphex big bottom-compressor-exciter onboard?

has anyone played w one of these yet?
I'm curious about the on-board circuitry. (Aphex

http://www.deanguitars.com/entwistle.php
it's the Red USA-made model, (though it also comes in a nice tobacco burst or black)

is there a way to adjust how much compression is dialed in?

I'm familiar w the Aphex big bottom and aural exciter effects, does this bass have adjustable compression too?
or is there a bit of compression mixed into the Exciter and big Bottom effect,

I've always liked compressors that were built into bass amps, like the old Peavey TNT's, or whatever.. they seem to have better headroom and less noise than stomp boxes,
I was wondering if this new on-board compressor has adjustable parameters, or at least can you turn adjust the level of effect...anyone know anything about these basses?
That sounds like it could be a cool thing to sell for retro-fitting other basses (if it works!)
and how useful is it?
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