Low end boost ?
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I've never really understood the Meatbox either, but am definitely curious to try it
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The Mantic Density Hulk is probably better.Pete wrote:I've never really understood the Meatbox either, but am definitely curious to try it
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Although I can't remember what it was exactly, I watched a comparison video and settled on the Meatbox...so, I disagree somehowsylnau wrote:The Mantic Density Hulk is probably better.Pete wrote:I've never really understood the Meatbox either, but am definitely curious to try it
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I second this,it's fantastic. Also serves really well as a crunchy lowmid gain od for guitar sonic Youth tones.Meriphew wrote:DOD Boneshaker.
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I thought this was a high gain distortion.Inconuucl wrote:I second this,it's fantastic. Also serves really well as a crunchy lowmid gain od for guitar sonic Youth tones.Meriphew wrote:DOD Boneshaker.
I'll have to listen to some démos.
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Re: Low end boost ?
Any good high gain distortion would make a decent low end booster, no?
I was gonna suggest trying an eq, but the first reply already beat me to it. Other than that, I'm sure all the pedals mensioned are ligit options. No experiences with the meatbox what so ever, but I've been curious about its low end boosting capabilities myself.
Another one, a low/medium gain overdrive that I parted with cause iI found it TOO bassy at high gain settings: Hotcake. Sounded killer on bass geetar though.
I was gonna suggest trying an eq, but the first reply already beat me to it. Other than that, I'm sure all the pedals mensioned are ligit options. No experiences with the meatbox what so ever, but I've been curious about its low end boosting capabilities myself.
Another one, a low/medium gain overdrive that I parted with cause iI found it TOO bassy at high gain settings: Hotcake. Sounded killer on bass geetar though.
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Re: Low end boost ?
I would definitely recommend a Meatbox if you're just looking for lows. With the octave all the way down you can use it to get a huge low end boost. I use it for this exclusively on my Bass VI.
You could even boost the lows and cut the subs if you wanted to reel back the really deep frequencies.
You could even boost the lows and cut the subs if you wanted to reel back the really deep frequencies.
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i think the new meatbox goes lower than the density hulkUglyCasanova wrote:Although I can't remember what it was exactly, I watched a comparison video and settled on the Meatbox...so, I disagree somehowsylnau wrote:The Mantic Density Hulk is probably better.Pete wrote:I've never really understood the Meatbox either, but am definitely curious to try it
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The Boneshaker covers a lot of ground, and it does it very well.sylnau wrote:I thought this was a high gain distortion.Inconuucl wrote:I second this,it's fantastic. Also serves really well as a crunchy lowmid gain od for guitar sonic Youth tones.Meriphew wrote:DOD Boneshaker.
I'll have to listen to some démos.
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Maybe a EQD Bows ? by definition it's a treble booster but on ''full'' mode it could work out. ''In "Full" mode, the Bows adds a beefy low-end push without getting flabby''
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