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  • eminent2000eminent2000

    Changes life

    Tech 21 VT BassPublished on 10/23/14 at 05:50
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    All already been said. Only criticism one could make is it the lack of DI but personally I do not need.

    UTILIZATION

    Easy to use, the knobs are progressive and efficient. The few factory presets are useful and effective, then you turn the knobs ...

    SOUND QUALITY

    This pedal has literally transformed my amps, a venerable Peavey 115TKO sound a bit flat and a Hartke 3500 head with cab TP410. The sound is simply enriched, it takes a fullness, a grain, impossible to achieve with simple adjustments amps presence.
    The record is, however, a low variable to another. I enjoy my 3 bass but especially on my passive fretless (Luthman Wave).

    OVERALL OPINION

    I always use i…
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    All already been said. Only criticism one could make is it the lack of DI but personally I do not need.

    UTILIZATION

    Easy to use, the knobs are progressive and efficient. The few factory presets are useful and effective, then you turn the knobs ...

    SOUND QUALITY

    This pedal has literally transformed my amps, a venerable Peavey 115TKO sound a bit flat and a Hartke 3500 head with cab TP410. The sound is simply enriched, it takes a fullness, a grain, impossible to achieve with simple adjustments amps presence.
    The record is, however, a low variable to another. I enjoy my 3 bass but especially on my passive fretless (Luthman Wave).

    OVERALL OPINION

    I always use it since I got it. Only downside for me, the position on the ground, a rack would be more practical to make adjustments. But I do not change that much. It's really more that transforms a merely decent amp, in good amp.
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  • Joe-RhysJoe-Rhys

    a pedal bluffing!

    Tech 21 VT BassPublished on 05/03/12 at 14:09
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    in fact, this pedal is a simulator ampeg amps, I mean "amp" in the plural, in fact, it is supposed to simulate several amps ampeg, B-15 and SVT next button "character" of the pedal.
    Technology is an electronic analog.
    was on the menu, 6 buttons; level, mid, character, drive, low and high.
    input and output jack and a switch to start the effect.

    UTILIZATION

    I found this pedal rather simple to use, the buttons are extremely effective, and turn just with hair and the sound changes!
    the manual is rather amber, it speaks of how the pedal but generally, no more examples here .... they could do better!

    SOUND QUALITY

    honestly, it's very realistic, and indeed, on this, E…
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    in fact, this pedal is a simulator ampeg amps, I mean "amp" in the plural, in fact, it is supposed to simulate several amps ampeg, B-15 and SVT next button "character" of the pedal.
    Technology is an electronic analog.
    was on the menu, 6 buttons; level, mid, character, drive, low and high.
    input and output jack and a switch to start the effect.

    UTILIZATION

    I found this pedal rather simple to use, the buttons are extremely effective, and turn just with hair and the sound changes!
    the manual is rather amber, it speaks of how the pedal but generally, no more examples here .... they could do better!

    SOUND QUALITY

    honestly, it's very realistic, and indeed, on this, Ed Friedland was tested here; http://www.tech21nyc.com/reviews/images/JazzTimes_CS_0808.pdf
    as he says himself, it can not replicate the movement of air spewed by Bafil that comes from the front when you play in front of a real SVT 8X10 with a firm "!
    but, in any case, the replica is bluffing his issue!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I bought it secondhand in March and I do not regret it ...
    I use it in my cover band U2 live in PA and this is happiness!
    It's incredible; when turning just the buttons, you change the sound; more treble? the sound becomes more accurate with a put ... grain! more serious? is tilted in the sub-bass! mediums, the button "character" and switch the drive you are in the area of ​​white-hot sounds when your SVT starts to take its towers; play with a pick and mount the drive and the button "character" and you will see; the sound is really "rough" at will!
    I find this pedal really excellent!
    turn it up and set your foot in such a way as to obtain a sound slap you fart in the eardrum in two, switch to the left slightly and you'll have the sound of flip-top B-15, switch over the sliders to the right and you will have a White SVT Drive!
    you like ampeg?, you want a character?, you like rock sounds and accurate? ; Buy this pedal and you will be amazed!
    all sounds really grain, and personality are accurate and impressive.
    I would do this choice if I were asked, what is really the only pedal I know who has such a sound!
    I recommend it without hesitation to the love of his ampeg and those who have not had the pleasure of trying this pedal.
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  • MGR/BillyMGR/Billy

    Tech 21 Sansamp VT Bass Pedal

    Tech 21 VT BassPublished on 11/28/11 at 15:00
    Tech 21 is known for their popular line of Sansamp rack mountable units. With the new technology of bass amplification out these days not many guys are using racks, yet rather smaller amp heads that still need a little kick in the pants in the preamp section that Tech 21 is known for delivering.

    My friend ended up not using his and let me borrow it to play out with my live rig to see if I dug it. New they cost right around $130. They are very popular right now and pretty tough to find in stock, if you are on the fence grab one, if it is not your cup of tea I am certain you can easily flip it for close to what you paid.

    It gets you into the ballpark of an Ampeg SVT tone for about $1000 …
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    Tech 21 is known for their popular line of Sansamp rack mountable units. With the new technology of bass amplification out these days not many guys are using racks, yet rather smaller amp heads that still need a little kick in the pants in the preamp section that Tech 21 is known for delivering.

    My friend ended up not using his and let me borrow it to play out with my live rig to see if I dug it. New they cost right around $130. They are very popular right now and pretty tough to find in stock, if you are on the fence grab one, if it is not your cup of tea I am certain you can easily flip it for close to what you paid.

    It gets you into the ballpark of an Ampeg SVT tone for about $1000 and 100 pounds less! It can easily be powered by any 9 volt power supply.

    You can add just a little grit to simulate some tube breakup or you can this thing into full overdrive mode similar to an Electro Harmonix Big Muff.

    I was hoping for just a little more in the sub low end department. They can really make or break you if you are playing a room with big ceilings and concrete floors.

    I wish there was an XLR out on it. BTW I have seen mods for this, I just have not done it myself.

    A tough aluminum box, a red LED light to let you know if the pedal is on or off. The knobs starting from the top left and moving to the bottom right: Level, Mid, Character, Drive, Low and High. The finish of this is a nice powder coat, if kept well it should last a long time.

    A simple and effective way to spice up your bass tone. A great unit to toss in your gig bag in case you need to use a house amp, yet still keep the integrity of 'your tone'

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • SweBassSweBass

    Tech 21 VT BassPublished on 08/23/08 at 06:24
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    New set of tech 21, "Character series" which are designed to simulate the sound of famous amps each. it is an Ampeg bass amp simulation
    -Input, Output
    Alim-9V DC
    A hyper-switch tech silent 21
    -5 Knobs: Level, Low, Mid, High, Character and Drive

    UTILIZATION

    Operation is simple, the knobs are very precise and offer many possibilities. the switch is nice.

    SOUND QUALITY

    I use this pedal with a Precision bass on a standard Mexican Fender Rumble 100.
    This pedal is intended to warm the cold of his fender too.
    The sound is really good ... we get a warm clean sound with a nice grain ampeg typed, you can also pick up sounds more modern, punk, it sounds like hell!
    T…
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    New set of tech 21, "Character series" which are designed to simulate the sound of famous amps each. it is an Ampeg bass amp simulation
    -Input, Output
    Alim-9V DC
    A hyper-switch tech silent 21
    -5 Knobs: Level, Low, Mid, High, Character and Drive

    UTILIZATION

    Operation is simple, the knobs are very precise and offer many possibilities. the switch is nice.

    SOUND QUALITY

    I use this pedal with a Precision bass on a standard Mexican Fender Rumble 100.
    This pedal is intended to warm the cold of his fender too.
    The sound is really good ... we get a warm clean sound with a nice grain ampeg typed, you can also pick up sounds more modern, punk, it sounds like hell!
    Then, by gently pushing the character and drive, we arrive at a slight overdrive typed, it sounds! distos the same as the vintage tube, then if you push again, we arrive at a big distortion very heavy, and super aggressive: a treat!

    OVERALL OPINION

    Was purchased for € 100 zzounds (I took a trip to Chicago to retrieve the pedal because zzounds does not export outside the US)
    and I'm happy! She does a good job!
    but I think it can sound 100x better xur another amp, and with the higher volume (I could not test it other than in my room at low volume, and when the volume is pushed, the biblos vibrate and etc. it's bad ...) I would see repeating, it'll sound of thunder!
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  • lbgo000lbgo000

    Tech 21 VT BassPublished on 11/25/08 at 03:59
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Analog pedal.
    Simulation (es) amp (s) lamps very clever.

    UTILIZATION

    30 seconds to find the sound (and not just any)
    The three EQ pots very very musical (I'm all settings on my amp in neutral and I serve as the VT Bass).
    Manual is clear.
    The only flaws - the position of the switch: a little too ready pots (so you have to do a little attention and not to jump on the pedal like crazy and with the heavy shoes) - the entry position of external power supply is on side as the output jack (I would have preferred position as standard on most pedals, ais I cobbled together an extension cable so it goes for me).

    SOUND QUALITY

    Oh the sound! ... This is the one I sought.
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    Analog pedal.
    Simulation (es) amp (s) lamps very clever.

    UTILIZATION

    30 seconds to find the sound (and not just any)
    The three EQ pots very very musical (I'm all settings on my amp in neutral and I serve as the VT Bass).
    Manual is clear.
    The only flaws - the position of the switch: a little too ready pots (so you have to do a little attention and not to jump on the pedal like crazy and with the heavy shoes) - the entry position of external power supply is on side as the output jack (I would have preferred position as standard on most pedals, ais I cobbled together an extension cable so it goes for me).

    SOUND QUALITY

    Oh the sound! ... This is the one I sought.
    Full of sound (early rock) type Ampeg - it certainly will not replace the real Ampeg amp but it sounds really good. Super very typical grain (I love) ranging from subtle to heavy saturation overdrive / distortion. It strongly colors the true sound of the guitar (so he must love). It compresses the sound a lot without losing the attack. I do not separate over this little box. I play a fretless Sandberg California V passive mode and then sending it!
    I much prefer to the VT Bass Bass Multidrive BSE or DI / MXR distortion of I as well.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Extremely happy with my choice.
    I work at home and I serve as DI.
    In the room to repeat the bass amp is pretty rotten, and VT Bass participates fully in the "reincarnation" by removing the side "boiled" sound.
    Not given in terms of price, but ... I do not take more Behringer ...
    Bravo Tech 21 for this little box-boi, I advice those who want to rock it.
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  • yannou_365yannou_365

    Tech 21 VT BassPublished on 06/23/09 at 13:49
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    It's an Ampeg amp simulation, pedal format, and it's 100% analog.

    Concerning the description just been said above, and it's like on the picture!
    Level, 3-band EQ, low, mid, treble, drive and character.

    Potentiometer "character" brings the hot side of a slamming bass amp tube.

    Very simple jack connector in and out, came to power by 9 volt transformer.
    This gear at a huge output, I use the preamp of my amp and DI to register for my sound card.

    UTILIZATION

    It takes about 4 seconds to find her almost perfect.

    The buttons interact with each other, like on a real amp!

    The manual provides provides examples of simple config, ranging from the vintage to modern. I think …
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    It's an Ampeg amp simulation, pedal format, and it's 100% analog.

    Concerning the description just been said above, and it's like on the picture!
    Level, 3-band EQ, low, mid, treble, drive and character.

    Potentiometer "character" brings the hot side of a slamming bass amp tube.

    Very simple jack connector in and out, came to power by 9 volt transformer.
    This gear at a huge output, I use the preamp of my amp and DI to register for my sound card.

    UTILIZATION

    It takes about 4 seconds to find her almost perfect.

    The buttons interact with each other, like on a real amp!

    The manual provides provides examples of simple config, ranging from the vintage to modern. I think a chimp could use it without difficulty.

    SOUND QUALITY

    Then there is a break there nose ... This little thing comes out sounds much better than my old AMPEG SVT 3 pro ... It was not the best, I grant you, but hey!

    We keep a dynamic and an incredible presence in any situation!
    Certainly it is far from the XX band parametric EQ, but the frequency range has been very well studied.

    The bass are really beautiful, ca does not bleed, ca does not saturate, that is happiness!

    It can be used also distortion pedal, and the sound is really hard!
    Saturation sound is brilliant, and can become as cold as the blizzard digging Scandinavian mediums and by the character to donf '

    So, this toy can show a very smooth, like a very brutal, it was the whole range of Ampeg to 10x cheaper.

    I play an Ibanez SR 20th Anniversary (relic of 1987) plugged into the pedal, in return for an Ashdown MAG 300 cabinet with a 4 * 10 '
    Primarily jazz-fusion, rock and metal. This pedal is perfect in all situations.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for a few weeks, I fell in love!

    This thing can revive an old rotten amp, used as a preamp, pedal effects for the large distortion of death, or ID to register.

    I recommend it to everyone!
    I think I will buy it back with eyes closed, despite the price a little high.
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  • Virtual DecadenceVirtual Decadence

    Tech 21 VT BassPublished on 02/26/10 at 04:29
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Nothing to add on this point.

    Like everyone else I would have liked an XLR DI output and a switch to disconnect the simulation of HP. But it's not so annoying.

    UTILIZATION

    The least we can say is that the settings are effective. Browse the different sound "Ampeg" is not an empty word.

    The manual is not used much. The small cards provided you give initial guidance for different types of sounds. Useful for understanding the knob "Character".

    SOUND QUALITY

    It's been a while since I seek her ZE. I only play on Rickenbacker 4003, a bass too specific to get by with any amp, preamp or effect. I love my Ashdown amp (although I have good range above and especially the 4X1…
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    Nothing to add on this point.

    Like everyone else I would have liked an XLR DI output and a switch to disconnect the simulation of HP. But it's not so annoying.

    UTILIZATION

    The least we can say is that the settings are effective. Browse the different sound "Ampeg" is not an empty word.

    The manual is not used much. The small cards provided you give initial guidance for different types of sounds. Useful for understanding the knob "Character".

    SOUND QUALITY

    It's been a while since I seek her ZE. I only play on Rickenbacker 4003, a bass too specific to get by with any amp, preamp or effect. I love my Ashdown amp (although I have good range above and especially the 4X10 rather than 1x15). I could find with several settings for my cover band in which I need her very distinctive 60's but also more rock that moved the 70's to today. At the mediator, a Rick it goes almost everywhere (the switch "vintage" to me "time travel").
    In my other group, I needed a big sound with lots of growl and a mediator in this well for finger passages groove.

    I have an EBS Microbass II and I was more than happy. It allowed me to catch up especially bad amps in the studio with a set of repeated finger and one for the game to pick. No staining of catching up but effective.
    In my Ashdown, it does not serve me much except for having two different EQ.

    And so I tried the VT Bass hesitant to move from EBS SansAmp staining for more rock. Given the rave reviews on the AF and stuff seen on YouTube, it looked like. Although I'm always wary of view a bit too fiery if I do not know the person.
    And here I must say it's a vamp. All the reviews I read here does not lie. It is very disturbing.

    I tried everything:
    - Live in with my MOTU card emulation LA2A ass and a bit of EQ DSP, and hop in logic.
    - To send / return on my Ashdown ... ah ben is more of Ashdown for the coup. But the mix of the two allows me to have a huge sound. Tried in his "clear" (with Rick sound does not resemble a modern clean sound) and overdrive with my BSE. Or by setting VT Bass Overdrive (I love the sound).
    - With all the configs available on the Rick pickups.

    Each time, I found my happiness in some shooting knobs. I want all the sounds, the type SVT, the flip top (which sounds really good on my rick), sounds more crunchy and aggressive.

    So I regret my impatience, I should wait for the Deluxe version available with multiple presets for different settings in live and use it also in overdrive. So I keep the 10 for the Deluxe version.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I do not think I ever put 10 in a notice. Ben there I did not hesitate.

    The pros:

    - Size and weight: it is small and lightweight
    - The sound
    - The effectiveness of settings
    - Packaging: I know who cares but like any Apple Addict, I am also sensitive to the box. And there it comes in a beautiful metal box black and gold that can serve tea box (finally dried plant :-)). I say it's class.

    The -:
    - Not possible to switch off the speaker simulation
    - A real XLR DI output Msieur Techtwentyone!

    I would do this not only choice but also as a guitarist, I have the British and the Blonde. I think as soon as Leeds draw (Hiwatt simulation), I'm still going to ruin me.
    But I think I'll sell this as soon as the VT Bass Deluxe is no longer output to keep it. Because if I had the opportunity to have 6 presets I in a single box all my configs: clean modern fingers, clean modern plectrum, fingers to Clean vintage, vintage clean the mediator, mediator crunch, distortion. And I know how these sounds only on the VT Bass now so it does lack the ability to automatically redial on stage. For the studio, a good book and a pen suffice to recall the presets on my VT Bass :-)

    I wonder how I Tech21 ignored for so long (after years of modeling Line6 which fortunately did not manage to screw up my ears).

    EDIT after 10 months of intensive use: well for once, I not only have not changed my opinion but I am just as dependent (within the meaning of the word junkie) boiboite this as my Rickenbacker 4003. I take it everywhere and it saves me every time. Even on a small sound system in a bar, I have a real sound (kind Stagepass 500 Yamaha). I still bought the Deluxe but I sold all the other pedals (except my tuner of course).
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  • MarchalMarchal

    Tech 21 VT BassPublished on 03/25/10 at 11:45
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    excellent for a live recording.
    The big sound Ampeg insured. it's hot and following the highly sensitive and efficient settings, it
    precise, rich in harmonics.
    does not alter the bass sound.

    OVERALL OPINION

    a bit expensive but well above the direct box, the Bass PODxt ,....
  • Audiofanzine FRAudiofanzine FR

    Tech 21 VT BassPublished on 12/13/08 at 14:35
    (Originally written by karlos/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
    AMPEG SVT amp simulation pedal.

    One input and one output on 1/4" jacks.

    3-band EQ : low, mid, high.

    9-volt PSU or battery operation.

    Character and Drive controls.

    Master volume and level controls.

    Very high quality potentiometers.

    High-quality switch.

    UTILIZATION

    ULTRA easy.

    Set the output volume first.

    Set drive to 25%.

    Set character to 40%.

    Set low and high to 70%.

    Set mid to 40%.

    Now you have the Ampeg sound.

    The user's manual is clear and provides setting examples.

    SOUND QUALITY

    I owned a Bass Driver. It was already very good.

    I connected it directly to my Mackie mixer (old US mode…
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    (Originally written by karlos/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
    AMPEG SVT amp simulation pedal.

    One input and one output on 1/4" jacks.

    3-band EQ : low, mid, high.

    9-volt PSU or battery operation.

    Character and Drive controls.

    Master volume and level controls.

    Very high quality potentiometers.

    High-quality switch.

    UTILIZATION

    ULTRA easy.

    Set the output volume first.

    Set drive to 25%.

    Set character to 40%.

    Set low and high to 70%.

    Set mid to 40%.

    Now you have the Ampeg sound.

    The user's manual is clear and provides setting examples.

    SOUND QUALITY

    I owned a Bass Driver. It was already very good.

    I connected it directly to my Mackie mixer (old US model).

    I had a POD but I found it somewhat cold.

    And with this one I just couldn't believe what I heard. I couldn't believe that a pedal in this price range could give me the characteristic sound of a SVT amp...

    It's simply amazing. It's plug and play with my Musicman and G&L.

    It has no XLR output (the Bass Driver had one) but I don't really miss it.

    The low-end response is very faithful.

    Connected to the return path of my Hughes and Kettner amp the sound is also very good.

    Direct connection to a mixer: excellent

    Direct connection to a sound card: excellent

    The dynamic response is faithful. Don't use too high drive settings.

    Once you adjust the EQ and the level you can try different Character settings to get an idea of what you can do with this option.

    OVERALL OPINION

    When I bought mine it was the last in the store...

    The three other ones had already been reserved (one of them was for Laurent VERNEREY, a very popular studio bassist).

    Laurent COKELAERE owns two of them which he uses connected directly into the mixer during live gigs.

    This shows the high quality of the unit.

    I've had mine for two days and I had never been so satisfied with a purchase. And the value for money is great. What a sound... I rediscovered my bass.

    I don't play live so I don't want to buy an Ampeg amp head to use only its DI output.

    Since I'm also a guitarist I will also test 4 other amp simulation pedals (Fender, VOX, Marshall and Mesa Boogie).

    As a summary: This unit sounds very good, is not expensive and you can take it with you everywhere.
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