I'm putting together a power amp / preamp rig, are there any disadvantages to running a Tech 21 Para-Driver straight into the poweramp (Carvin DCM1540L) vs. the rackmount Tech 21 RPM version?
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You may want to check out the VT-bass as well.
I love mine. It's got a great clean and can do the 'just a bit of hair' on it pretty well. yMMV - I'm not a distortion guy so just a bit is enough for me.
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I've used it on keys and also acoustic guitar. I'm on the prowl for another one at some point. A very useful box IMO.
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I never user the cab sim, the scoop is way too extreme for me.
The Para Driver is a good and useful pre. and D.I. box. The EQ is powerful, and the switching is handy.
But if you want it for the (over)drive, test it carefully. It may not turn your crank (it doesn't turn mine).
And as you dial the drive in with the Blend knob, you're also dialing in a cab simulator that has a big scoop (and probably more bass extension).
I have both (actually the acoustic DI predecessor) and would get the RPM if you are going with a rack rig. It has more level to drive the amp and more routing options.
Just buy used. I have another one for sale BTW.
My experience with the bddi and the rbi was the same. I had too low of a signal to go directly into the power amp using the pedal but the actual preamp was great ! It may be the same in your case as well.