Λοιπον θειο.
Θα σε κανω copy paste γιατι δεν το κατεχω καλα το ξενικο και ετσι θα καταλαβεις καλυτερα.
I dig the PB1, I use it as my main preamp, it is nicely clean and direct. I however tend to start experimenting with the LPF/HPF to create a clean and a dirt channel.............
That's exactly why I bought mine, to be able to run the highs from my 12-string bass through distortion and keep the lows clean. A friend has been borrowing it for some time for the same purpose although he bought another crossover recently.
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How did that turn out?
I just started discovering this technique, but it seems pretty much been done all the time in hard-rock and metal music, to have the DI signal recorded twice, once clean with a LPF at 200-300 Hz and the second channel with a HPF around the 200-300 Hz and massive dirt behind it.
There is a bit of experimenting necessary to find the sweet-spot in the crossover, but my first idea would be to ignore the main output of the preamp totally and just use the HPF and LPF outputs (LPF to board, HPF to dirt)
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Using a crossover really helps to "clean up" distorted bass tones. IME, it generally does not sound good to distort the fundamentals below 150Hz or so, plus it is nice to keep the lows full, clean, and punchy. Where it gets tricky is getting a good blend of the two signals so that it sounds like one massive grindy bass tone and not two different tones fighting each other. Some compression on the lows can help to glue things together, as distortion naturally compresses the midrange and highs.
Here are a couple of amps which employ this approach:
http://www.tech21nyc.com/products/amps/ ... t1000.htmlhttp://www.woundedpaw.com/fx/index.php? ... ucts_id=28................
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