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My favorite low gain drive sound for bass is the Timmy.
I use it with a G&L 2000 and it sounds delicious.
Favorite Low Gain Muff Variant on Bass
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I've had a TFR and it was pretty cool. I never played on an amp I liked a lot but I found it really scooped so hopefully your amp can makeup for that or you already have a lot of mids in your setup somewhere
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As one bassist on ILF likes to say; FUCK MIDS... Also like MEC said it's not very "low gain" but it sounds good...
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Elements is great on bass in low and high gain!
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Another vote for the Pharaoh. But I would also check out Earthquaker Monarch, unlike most overdrives has a big, thick low-mid focused sound, and the bass and treble knobs make it real easy to dial in. My go-to for low to medium gain dirt on bass. For what it's worth, I use a Supercollider for high gain.
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Not muff fuzz, but I can't say enough good things about the TAFM. Besides just being a great fuzz, clean/fuzz mix is ridiculous.
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Pharaoh Supreme sounds like it will be awesome. Even more versatile? good lord. I think I am happy with Pharoah as is, but if I had a choice of what to get it would be the new one.
So, uhm yeah, another vote for pharaoh.
So, uhm yeah, another vote for pharaoh.
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The Pharaoh Supreme looks pretty cool.
I actually have decided to build my own. I'm going to concentrate on making it sound great at low gain with my high output bass.
I have my Bluebeard for the high gain stuff.
I'm going to stick with stock clipping diodes and I'll eliminate the tone knob. Any other mods y'all find extremely useful?
I actually have decided to build my own. I'm going to concentrate on making it sound great at low gain with my high output bass.
I have my Bluebeard for the high gain stuff.
I'm going to stick with stock clipping diodes and I'll eliminate the tone knob. Any other mods y'all find extremely useful?
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