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DigiTech Bass Squeeze

Bass Compressor/Limiter from DigiTech belonging to the X series

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DigiTech Bass SqueezePublished on 10/08/04 at 14:40
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Hi I just bought it, e ben I'm not disappointed!
it works great, it's well balanced in all styles, although the bass slap round the sharper, I put my amp flat, and I polish with hi and lo blend, result: a sound very precisely adjusted
good buy

UTILIZATION

I use two types of control, a good round for another slap, of course it's a little gallery to quickly switch the two :-), but hey ......

SOUND QUALITY

Impeccable!

OVERALL OPINION

Re impeccable! I put not ten, but the heart is …
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Hi I just bought it, e ben I'm not disappointed!
it works great, it's well balanced in all styles, although the bass slap round the sharper, I put my amp flat, and I polish with hi and lo blend, result: a sound very precisely adjusted
good buy

UTILIZATION

I use two types of control, a good round for another slap, of course it's a little gallery to quickly switch the two :-), but hey ......

SOUND QUALITY

Impeccable!

OVERALL OPINION

Re impeccable! I put not ten, but the heart is
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DigiTech Bass SqueezePublished on 02/09/06 at 09:33
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
The Bass Squeeze Compressor is a "two bands" format pedals, using a DSP (effects processor numrique).
Note the prsence two outputs: a "normal" and intgrant an "amp simulator" - more a gimmick than anything else, do not make a recording directly, but good co you nothing ...
It can be battery powered, but it will tend wear out faster because of the hyper DSP, it is better possder a 9 volt power supply stabilizes. So far, so good ...

UTILIZATION

The principle-General for the creature is a bit twisted ...
It has a knob "Cross-over" to choose a cutoff frquence that divides the spectrum of bass in 2. (Eg if you rglez of 1 kHz, your band "serious" is all that is below, and your band...…
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The Bass Squeeze Compressor is a "two bands" format pedals, using a DSP (effects processor numrique).
Note the prsence two outputs: a "normal" and intgrant an "amp simulator" - more a gimmick than anything else, do not make a recording directly, but good co you nothing ...
It can be battery powered, but it will tend wear out faster because of the hyper DSP, it is better possder a 9 volt power supply stabilizes. So far, so good ...

UTILIZATION

The principle-General for the creature is a bit twisted ...
It has a knob "Cross-over" to choose a cutoff frquence that divides the spectrum of bass in 2. (Eg if you rglez of 1 kHz, your band "serious" is all that is below, and your band "acute" is all that is over).
On each band is applied compression, which RULES with a gain knob and shuffled threshold (its action is obviously not in the doc says, would be too easy a otherwise ...). A volume is gnral complter everything.
The doc is short and rather vague the above ...

SOUND QUALITY

I used the pedals with an Ibanez Soundgear, large variety of amps (Ampeg and Gallien & Krueger and such).

Dj history of the two bands looks nice on paper but in practice has brought me nothing more than a typical compressor ...
Indeed, if for example you want to compress the bass not to saturate your amp every time you type your string, you must mount the knob of the band "serious". Except that in addition to compress, a rise in volume compared to acute, so much so that your parts will have no slap brilliance (and vice versa, you can not compress esprer the attack in without acute compltement crabouiller serious).
Consquence: you must compensate as an ox on the EQ on your amp, and you rcuprerez lot of breath ...

Because it is the other major default of the pedals: she snores a lot. Ms. jacks with blinds, a low volume with the active substance and a power supply stabilizes, it's horrible, is blowing in all directions. Can not use large cuts with this beast.

Aside from the Reserved, it is possible to transform compltement the sound of your instrument with the pedals. A large compression in the treble will make absolutely clear. Too bad the price paid is the erasure of a serious and despicable background ...

OVERALL OPINION

made two months I use this pedals, and I am not satisfied with hyper ... The use of 2-bands is paid a high price and normment breath.
In my opinion, this is for PDAL plutt those who have entry-level stuff, and want to enrich their low cost, without being too demanding on respect for the spectrum the instrument or the level of breath. Indeed, it is not CHRE trs (90 if I remember correctly) and compltement can change your sound ...
However, if you have a good bass on a good amp, forget and go see the plutt ct Multicomp of BSE or compressors in a rack, the price is double but the quality is not see
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  • Manufacturer: DigiTech
  • Model: Bass Squeeze
  • Series: X
  • Category: Bass Compressors/Limiters
  • Added in our database on: 07/22/2002

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