Thursday, September 19, 2024
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Budget Bass Pedalboard Build! | Pedalboard Kitchen | Thomann


In this week’s pedalboard extravaganza video, G assembles the most versatile BASS board possible in a 500€ budget! From your bedroom to the rehearsal space to the stage, this little guy will have you covered in any situation!

Gear used: http://tho.mn/sb4hs

Recorded in Presonus Studio One: https://bit.ly/S1Pro6
Recorded and mixed with Universal Audio: http://tho.mn/uadx1
Monitors optimised through Sonarworks: http://tho.mn/sonar

Interesting bits and pieces:
0:00 Intro
1:31 Pedal presentation
5:22 Board Assembly
5:52 Recap
8:00 Sound demo

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Originally posted by UCtvgPVBJ_r1vjN4mRuHCbog at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFEgI-Ws_6U

29 thoughts on “Budget Bass Pedalboard Build! | Pedalboard Kitchen | Thomann

  • I'm trying to make a similar pedalboard with the same budget approximately, and I was wondering if you recommend to go for the Nux MLD preamp + DI instead of the Palmer. Thanks!

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  • More bass. Anything bass, thanks !
    I have a Boss tuner, an Ampeg compressor, a Boss overdrive, a big Muff and a MXR octaver.

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  • Nice one! Finally some BASS… ????
    It's really nice to see the Palmer pedal in a video like this since I have it and recently started to build a basic pedalboard. Question: If I have a pedal to define my tone (preamp) and I'm not relying on the actual amp as much what should be my approach? I was actually looking at the new Ampeg SGT-DI for am upgrade, and with that and a few effects I could go totally ampless, but for rehearsals, stage monitoring I'll need something. Should I just buy a power amp and a cab? Using the effect loop return to skip the preamp section of an amp a good idea? Is it okay to have cab sim on when I'm actually playing through a (not that special) combo/cab? Can you route the DI with cam sim and the amp output without with this preamp unit?

    Sorry for the long question, but I didn't really hear anyone talk about this aspect of going (almost) ampless, and using pedals this way.
    Thank you, and keep the stuff coming! ????

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  • An envelope filter would have given the option for some great synth sounds in conjunction with the octave and fuzz.

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  • Why do you go direct before the fuzz and modulation? This means only part of your sound will go to front of house?

    More bass related video plz! ????

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  • This is great inspiration! Been thinking of ehx battalion, muff, boss octaver and for fun some modulation hammer

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  • Bon, soyons réaliste, tu ne joue pas aussi bien que Julia… et tu n'es pas Julia ♥. MAIS, vraiment cool vidéo et utile pour un guitariste comme moi qui touche une basse de temps en temps sans rien y connaitre ! Et accessoirement, magnifique basse.

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  • I use a 6 by 2 paddle board for optical fake reasons and a older zoom B3 as workhorse. People are amazed all the time. Limiter (compression is overrated) , + 7 octaver at 1 or 2%, Saturator, Chorus, Delay, in different combinations. EQ on amp.
    These fuzz and transistor distortion sounds generally terrible in my opinion. HF! ????

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  • I'm going to be honest. While I'm happy that you're helping bassists to see the possibilities that exist for them, all I have to listen to this is a cellphone! Sadly, I can't hear a @$#&_#!! thing! Wahhh! ????

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  • My board is MXR Bass comp, MXR bass chorus with the flanger button, a Pigtronix Disnortion (the big one with three kinds of dirt), a Catalinbread Echorec and a JHS Clover for the DI out (I wish I could afford their Color Box). This is a combo of new, used and pedals that I switched off of my guitar board but didn’t want to sell.)

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