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Umm... have you tried this thread?
It's got about all the info that is out on these things.
My old VT Bass has a really handy feature that they missed out on the deluxe... a bypass switch. I wonder why they left this out, do they assume it sounds so good that nobody will ever want to turn it off?
Ah, genius, those boys have thought of everything!
can you say that in terms a guy who never used a bd deluxe can understand?Just re-press whichever active channel you're on and it's off.
don't count on it.This looks so sick. However, does this mean the original VT could see a price drop in the future?
don't count on it.
that's the plan.Hey Jimmy, let me know how the new programmable VT works for doubling on upright and slab - it seems that it would be a good A/B box, but with the extra tonal magic.
can you say that in terms a guy who never used a bd deluxe can understand?