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BDDI w/ Active Basses?

Hey everyone. I was wondering if anyone has had any problems with the BDDI with active basses. I use a Spector Legend Classic 4 string. Thanks guys.


I have Sansamp BDDI - the programmable one, and it is having problems with the output of my bass (Peavey Cirrus 5 - USA). Cirrus has a really hi output (18 volt active pre & pick ups). I have to turn the volume down by 50% if I want a clean sound from the BDDI. For the OD sounds I can go a bit higher, but not all the way, otherwise it turns into distortion :scowl:

There should be an attenuator on the pedal for hi-output basses!
 
Don't know if it counts, but I use actives with a PBDDI with no problems. As noted in the manual, hotter instruments will "increase the gain structure". What problems are you experiencing?

I am just researching. I was checking these out when someone told me they have problems with high output pickups.

and to D(r)umbass: You say your Peavey is 18 volt. My spector is only 9 volt. have you tried with 9volt pickups?
 
I am just researching. I was checking these out when someone told me they have problems with high output pickups.

and to D(r)umbass: You say your Peavey is 18 volt. My spector is only 9 volt. have you tried with 9volt pickups?

I did try with the Ibanez sr300dx (9 volt) and there was no problemo.


There's no problem with the volume on the pedal being lower. The end result is the same... If you're not getting a clean sound then turn down the gain. Gain level comes before Volume level.

I have the gain on the pedal turned all the way down, but I still have to turn the volume on the bass half way down to avoid the ''farting'' of the pedal...