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- MGR/Brian Johnston
Dual-Channel with Hi/Lo Pass and Midrange Push Combination
Published on 07/10/23 at 04:49Bass drives are tricky. When you add drive to a guitar, you get a push… a crunch… a pleasant breaking up; but when adding drive to a bass (due to its frequencies), too much drive turns into sputtering notes or fizzy mess. I prefer a growl and some punchiness, and the LiberaToe Bentham delivers on that front. It is not a fuzz or distortion, but a great pedal to make a bass pop in the mix, or to engage prior to a bass solo.
Bentham is a dual channel pedal (and a module for the LiberaToe four and six module systems) that offers soft, normal, and hard attacks. In essence, you can set each channel differently, and if combined with …Read moreBass drives are tricky. When you add drive to a guitar, you get a push… a crunch… a pleasant breaking up; but when adding drive to a bass (due to its frequencies), too much drive turns into sputtering notes or fizzy mess. I prefer a growl and some punchiness, and the LiberaToe Bentham delivers on that front. It is not a fuzz or distortion, but a great pedal to make a bass pop in the mix, or to engage prior to a bass solo.
Bentham is a dual channel pedal (and a module for the LiberaToe four and six module systems) that offers soft, normal, and hard attacks. In essence, you can set each channel differently, and if combined with a dual channel bass amp, there are a lot of gain options. Each of Bentham’s channels have Volume, Gain and Mix controls. Both channels share a Tone control.
This is the basic drive options, which coordinate with a toggle switch:
1) With toggle switch up (Soft Attack), the Green channel provides a ‘low’ pass drive, whereas the Red channel has a ‘high’ pass.
2) With toggle center (Normal Attack), the Green channel provides a ‘middle’ focus, whereas the Red channel provides a ‘high’ pass.
3) With toggle down (Hard Attack), the Green channel has a ‘middle’ focus, whereas the Red channel has a ‘low’ pass.
There is no ‘hard attack’ with a ‘high’ pass, since the added treble/tighter low-end pushes through the mix very well with a ‘normal attack.’ And so, without adjusting the toggle (in the up position) you can switch between a low pass + high pass soft attack. With the toggle in the middle position, you can switch between a midrange focus + high pass normal attack. With toggle down, you can switch between a midrange focus + low pass hard attack.
All this is straightforward, but Bentham does its job very well and makes for shifting between drive settings easy. I imagine this pedal may be directed toward rock and metal players. However, I can see this being an effective tool for nearly any bass player who wants more fullness and greater presence in a mix. Bentham works for blues, country, and jazz fusion because of the Mix (blend) controls and being able to add just a bit of energy to the tone. Now, cranking the Mix and Gain up full does not produce a super filthy overdrive; again, the sound is more of a thickness, growl, and wider tone, although this depends on where you place Bentham in the signal chain. If I have an EQ and Compressor running, for example, I prefer the EQ after Bentham and my compressor before. If I place Bentham toward the end of the chain, then I get more dirty fuzzy sounds as I crank the Gain, which some people may prefer (I rather the setup described and then adding a fuzz near the beginning of the chain if I wanted that tone particular quality).
In sum, if you are missing that punch or ‘oomph’ with your bass, I highly suggest Bentham… it is as though it’s a very important finishing touch, and goes well with a quality bass EQ/Boost (I recommend the LiberaToe Holy Belly, another 2-channel pedal). On that note, Bentham has only one EQ knob (to sweep for more low-end or high-end), which works well, but if more EQ fine-tuning is in order, then take care of that step first and perhaps check out Holy Belly; I’ll have a review up soon on that product, as well.
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