Sorry! That Page Has Either Been Moved Or Does Not Exist! But if it's supposed to be the clip I think you're thinking of, that guy doesn't know how to show off a BASS pedal. He played way to high to give any example of how much low end there is.
I liked the sounds from what little I could hear, but that was a rather limited (and not particularly loud) example.
My thoughts exactly. You can tell this guy isnt a bass player. With that said, I need to hook my laptop up to some decent speakers to see if it sounds any better.
yeah that dude should not be doing that demo. nonetheless, i am sooo glad to learn that the BBM includes a dry blend. whether or not the tone nob controls the level of blend is still unknown right?...
Sure, we're going to talk about how the BBM retains all of your low end, but then we're going to make a recording with equipment that doesn't translate low end through a rig that is eq'd as brittle as possible. Sounds like an A#1 plan, let's do it!
wow... what a GAS killer. Way to go EHX, couldn't you find someone crappier to demo your gear? Maybe someone that will also say that these are the only EHX pedals that you should use with a bass, because you could break "guitar" pedals when using them with a bass? Or how about someone who complains that the weird guitar they have been handed is missing a b and high e string? I think I'm gonna either stick with my modified BMP, get a Pickle Pie, or get an El Grande.
So does this guy really work for EHX... or does he work for MXR or one of the other companies and is trying to sabotage the sales for these pedals. I don't care what the video sounds like I'm still gonna get at least one of these pedals..... sabotage!!!!!!!!!!!
In contrast, the demo vids on EHX's youtube channel are usually pretty good with Dan Miller of They Might Be Giants http://www.youtube.com/ehpedals Waiting for the BBM to show up there...