my main bass is a 1976 Rickenbacker, however in my band we now play several songs where I need (!) a 5 string bass, so I bought a new Warwick
Of course the Warwick is an active bass and has about 4 times the output and far more tonal variation than my old Ric
So I was struggling to come up with an amp setting that suits both (I run Ampeg SVT with 8x10, Ashdown Mag 600 with 2x10 and 1x15, or Mark Bass CMD151P depending on the gig / my mood / how strong I feel!
So I bought this pre-amp, it looked like it had all the features I needed AND it is all analog
The first thing it needed to do was switch in and out quietly, so that I can switch it IN for my Ric,or out and let the Warwick by-pass it without any huge pop through the speakers...and it is silent, Excellent, and even has a handy little light to tell you when it's in
So then it's all about the sound, and this is where it really excels. The manual comes with some setting ideas which give you a good feel for what everything does and how it affects the sound, but there's nothing better than getting in there and twiddling
For a start the EQ controls boost and cut, giving a massive tone range. It means I can set my amps up to suit the Warwick and use the boost and cut controls on here to maximise that super old Ric sound
It has a presence control, reminiscent of some old Marshalls I used to have, which just seemed to give the sound more hiss, however on this it really brightens up the sound, though you need to be careful as it can get a bit harsh
An then there is the Drive, you can have endless fun with this but suffice to say you can get more valve sounding distortion than most valve amps offer. Again you have to be careful to keep this under control, if I'm using my Ampeg at high gain/volume as well as overdriving the Sansamp things can get very dirty....not necessarily bad of course!
On top of all this though is the blend control, which cleverly mixes the sound you've dialed in with the original signal so you can just pull back that outrageous sound you've got going on and mix it with the original
And finally the level control means I can balance the output to match what my Warwick shoves out, meaning I get an even stage volume whatever bass I am using
Overall it has a very pleasing simple look about it, quality all seems good, it's easy to use and has a great impact on your sound....perfect if you're running two completely different basses like me, or if you just want to switch in a different now and again