Sansamp Bass driver DI

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I got myself a used Sansamp bass driver DI over ebay yesterday. After all the good things I heard about it, I had to try it out. I gotta say I'm pretty impressed by it. I'd been recording with a miced bass amp and direct DI which I then mixed together, but with this baby I can just go direct. I'd like to hear more opinions about it, especially your favourite settings, even though it's actually quite a simple tool.

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I got myself a used Sansamp bass driver DI over ebay yesterday. After all the good things I heard about it, I had to try it out. I gotta say I'm pretty impressed by it. I'd been recording with a miced bass amp and direct DI which I then mixed together, but with this baby I can just go direct. I'd like to hear more opinions about it, especially your favourite settings, even though it's actually quite a simple tool.

Joey

the Sansamp a bit more than just a Transparent DI box,IMO it is basically a preamp with a direct out it is a good piece of equipment with a very good tube amp and speaker simulator however I do like my Behringer Bass V-Amp Pro a bit better because it Is much more versatile with a butt load of effects for less than what the Sans Amp cost me however it is no where near as portable as the Sansamp. Great piece of gear without a doubt:cool:
 
Awesome thing to possess.
Even though I've got decent enough gear and all the soundmen on gigs have their own DI-boxes... It never leaves my basses hardcase.
I'm kicking myself right now since I didn't thought of it recently when doing some recording..:o

Oh, on a couple of gigs the soundmans DI-box couldn't handle the output of my active bass. Sansamp could. :cool:

No matter how good are your rigs, a good DI is always nice to have around.
 
I know more than one bass player who takes the Bass Driver DI to gigs without an amplifier on stage at all. As long as you have a good monitor system, it'll save your back in the long run. I tried it once, and of course the soundman tells me his monitors are so bad that my bass will sound like crap, '...so bring an amp next time!' Thanks. And I know one bass player who goes even further and uses the programmable 3-channel Bass Driver, and of course without any stage amplifier. I cannot imagine me getting away with it (bad Kharma), but I offer the idea as something to try and have success with yourself.
 
Joey, every thing I've heard about is doubel plus good. It's out of my price range so I settled for a Behri BDI21 which is, for the price & for double the price, a terrific piece of gear.
I hope you have success with it - you've managed some excellent bass tones with out it so it'd be a case of aking life easier I suppose.
 
Joey, every thing I've heard about is doubel plus good. It's out of my price range so I settled for a Behri BDI21 which is, for the price & for double the price, a terrific piece of gear.
I hope you have success with it - you've managed some excellent bass tones with out it so it'd be a case of making life easier I suppose.

I just got the BDI21 the other day, and I love using it for recording, I get some pretty great tones out of it.
 
Joey, every thing I've heard about is doubel plus good. It's out of my price range so I settled for a Behri BDI21 which is, for the price & for double the price, a terrific piece of gear.
I hope you have success with it - you've managed some excellent bass tones with out it so it'd be a case of aking life easier I suppose.

Yeah, I was lucky to have some money left over from my birthday so I got it off ebay, Ray. Even there, it still fetches a good price. Holding it your hand, the first impression is that it's a really solid build and can take a beating. The sounds it produces are very distinctive and present with variable distortion, which is just right for my style. Yes I think it will make life easier....:D
I've heard a lot of good things about the Behri too, though.

Thanx for the comments, guys!
 
Not sure if anyone knows about this one but Hartke makes one very similar to the Sans amp bass driver called VXL Bass Attack Pre Amp Pedal for $69.95 at www.americanmusical.com/Item--i-HAR-ATK-LIST
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been loving the Sansamp for years, I also had a Sansamp RBI. Basicly the driver DI in a rack pre-amp with better routing. It's also fantastic. Durable as all hell, super clean signal, ballsy as can be.

FANTASTIC!
 
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