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Recommendations for dual bass DI

Good evening all,

While the company that introduces the Basswitch to the market is new, the Basswitch was developed and is built by Guru Burkhard G. Lehle. The pedal will offer a two year warranty, not only to the first user and a three year warranty to those who register their pedal.

Each pedal is hand assembled by a qualified German Tech, tested and signed individually.

All those that want to test the Basswitch or want to have a closer look are welcome at our booth at Namm

Regards

Jacques

Wow Jacques, I just checked out the info on the website, and it looks great! I've been looking for a 2ch. pre with ultra high Z input for upright and electric doubling gigs. With those features and Lehle technology and this just jumped to the top of my list. Is there a USD price yet?

See you at NAMM.
-b
 
Good evening all,

While the company that introduces the Basswitch to the market is new, the Basswitch was developed and is built by Guru Burkhard G. Lehle. The pedal will offer a two year warranty, not only to the first user and a three year warranty to those who register their pedal.

Each pedal is hand assembled by a qualified German Tech, tested and signed individually.

All those that want to test the Basswitch or want to have a closer look are welcome at our booth at Namm

Regards

Jacques

Wish I could get to NAMM. This looks really promising.
 
Hi! Just a thought, have you tried turning down the bass that has more gain, or does this effect the overall tone too much? I ran two basses with very different gains for a while, and just cranked the input gain on my amp to match the lesser of the two basses, and turned down the hotter bass.
I have just bought a line6 G50 for my main bass, and am considering a second transmitter set on a different channel, so there are no cable swaps, or tangles, and all I have to do is grab the next bass,and change the channel on the receiver with a flick of the knob. I used to LOATH the cables getting zig-zagged between swapping over the basses, but with wireless, theres no more of that! Brilliant tone, and no hastles. Hope this helps.
 

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