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Post by scumbum on Jun 27, 2014 19:03:54 GMT -6
Whats your guys thoughts about the Sansamp Classic pedal ?
Have you done any direct guitar recordings that you liked and were like . "wow, thats sounds like an amp , but its direct !"
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Post by svart on Jun 28, 2014 15:34:09 GMT -6
I used one for a while, but as a pedal into an amp. I didn't really find it too amazing so I ended up selling it.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2014 15:47:00 GMT -6
Don't care for the sounds in it, would be much more useful if it had a dry output so that you could use for off the floor sessions where you want a GTR sound for the player but will reamp later for isolation purposes.
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Post by rjr on Jul 25, 2014 20:08:15 GMT -6
I use one in my guitar setup, and I really love it. I don't remember the dipswitch settings, but I use it on the bass setting, drive/presence settings around the midpoint, high freq knob all the way up, and with the output at full blast running directly into a Pedalworx Neodrive at full blast into an Acoustic Corp 470 head and 4x12 cab. The distorted Neo is my "clean" tone and the Sans is my heavy distortion sound. That's the only way it sounds good, is running into an already obliterated tone. On its own it kinda sucks. Hear it... thehag.bandcamp.com
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Post by junior on Jul 25, 2014 23:47:15 GMT -6
I used to use the Sansamp GT pedal back in the late 90's for some heavy tones - suited the music just fine.
Haven't played much guitar since then so maybe it's a little out of style? Who knows, though - sounded cool to me… The bass DI was cool, too...
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