Bass Musician Magazine Reviews Sadowsky Preamp/DI Pedals SBP 1 & SBP 2

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @SadowskyGuitars
    @SadowskyGuitars 7 лет назад +18

    Thank you for the kind review, Steve. Just to clarify the role of the volume pot. The volume pot is at the "input" to the active tone circuit. I recommend that you always start at 10. You only want to dial it back a bit if you are overdriving or clipping the input stage of your amplifier. Just dial it back enough to get a clean sound.

    • @BassMusicianMagazine
      @BassMusicianMagazine  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks for checking this out and for the advice! Always good to get info from the Source ! :)

    • @RobMLyon
      @RobMLyon 4 года назад +1

      Just ordered one today, ty guys

  • @Funkyskunk01
    @Funkyskunk01 Год назад +1

    Do you have a compare and contrast between the sansamp and the sadowsky?

    • @BassMusicianMagazine
      @BassMusicianMagazine  Год назад

      Great idea Francesco. We don't have such a comparison yet. Perhaps in the future. Thanks for watching and for your input! Please feel free to Like, Share and Subscribe to our channel.

  • @ChazJazzNY
    @ChazJazzNY 5 лет назад

    Can you use a 9v power supply on the SBP-2 pre

  • @69voxbeetle
    @69voxbeetle Год назад

    Let's see what happens when we raise this knob - maybe 5 or 6 degrees... and try it again. **It would have been nice to hear what the pedal was capable of. I'm done at the halfway mark and you owe me 14 minutes.... hahaha.

    • @BassMusicianMagazine
      @BassMusicianMagazine  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and for your input! Please feel free to Like, Share and Subscribe to our channel.

  • @phillippasteur3904
    @phillippasteur3904 6 лет назад

    I want one of these, but I heard that Sadowsky is no longer making the SBP 1 and that the 2 is replacing it.

  • @almostliterally593
    @almostliterally593 3 года назад

    Your student has a fodera? Why? Lol

    • @BassMusicianMagazine
      @BassMusicianMagazine  3 года назад +1

      Why not? Thanks for watching and for your input! Please feel free to Like, Share and Subscribe to our channel.

  • @michomicho7668
    @michomicho7668 3 года назад

    lol students got foderas today ,, i play 35 plus y,, 15 albums ,, thinking about 5 k euro bass// lefthanded so i can not test ,,wau i looooove it ,,and buy 2,5 or 9 kilo ,, i must gamble and order a 4/ or 8 k bass before testing , playing,, sound , they all got sound is in fingers settings and gear,, so // f 20020s

    • @BassMusicianMagazine
      @BassMusicianMagazine  3 года назад +1

      Sounds like you should visit them in Brooklyn. Thanks for watching and for your input! Please feel free to Like, Share and Subscribe to our channel.

    • @michomicho7668
      @michomicho7668 3 года назад

      BELIVE ME ID LIKE TOO BUT FROM EUROPA/SLOVENIA/next to italy to brooklyn is quite a trip ,, i plan to go to usa to collect my custom bass / i do not like being thrown on to plane ;like firewood / no matter hard case or hard case in flight rack, plus it cost a 1/3 more to get the bass myself and take it as a carry on ,, friend got his ,,work bass made to 98 cm long,, headless 5 string 26 frets just so he can carry it on plane as umbrella // not in a baggage copartmant//1 meter or 100 cm is limit he got away with it ,,he s playing in german funk band
      @@BassMusicianMagazine

    • @BassMusicianMagazine
      @BassMusicianMagazine  3 года назад

      @@michomicho7668 Perhaps working with a European luthier would be logistically better. Good luck with your Quest.