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Re: Recent purchase question


well, I have the old PX1 for guitar, and one year ago I bought the
PX3B for bass, I can tell you that yes, I can use the PX1 with the
bass, but as far as I know the input signal level necessary for the
guitar effects is not the same that for a bass guitar, so when I use
the PX1, the output level is quite low.
Also, if you want just a DI, I have the Behringer ULTRA DI-20, and I
am really happy with that.

Jose.

--- In korgbass@yahoogroups.com, "Cornelius Castro"
<winken_dewylde@y...> wrote:
>
> I just got myself a warwick corvette today. my amplifier was still
in
> the works, so i decided to get a sansamp DI, however the store
didn't
> have any, but the salesman suggested that i get the Korg Pandora PX4
> (blue face). He gave me the impression that i could use that for
both
> bass and guitar. I got it, since I thought I was time to update
from
> my AX1B.
>
> It was not hours later, and miles away, that i've come to realize
> that, not only did they not include the free headphones with my PX4
> (which was part of their promo), but there was also a PX4B(red
face)
> that is specialized for bass. I need your expert advice...
>
> Should I keep the PX4 coz THEY were right about it being useable
for
> both bass ang guitar? Or should strom back to the store and point
> fingers?
>
> I'm happy with with sound though...or perhaps i'm being fooled by
the
> fact that a warwick is supposed to sound nice no matter what.
>
> Either way, I hope that you could inform me about this wonderful,
yet
> mistakenly purchased product.
>
> whats for dinner?
> miguel






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I just got myself a warwick corvette today. my amplifier was still in the works, so i decided to get a sansamp DI, however the store didn't have any, but the...
Cornelius Castro
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Dec 11, 2004
7:52 am

well, I have the old PX1 for guitar, and one year ago I bought the PX3B for bass, I can tell you that yes, I can use the PX1 with the bass, but as far as I...
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Dec 11, 2004
1:43 pm

If you're in a gigging band, take the px4 back and get the sansamp. If you just play at home and not really gigging yet, get the px4b, best practice tool I've...
David McCannon
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Dec 13, 2004
3:28 am

thank you for that info. My appreciation. yep i'm in a gigging band. 2 actually, so i find it interesting that i have all these nice patches to play around...
Cornelius Herrera
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Dec 13, 2004
4:05 am

I'm not an expert by any means but I do love my sansamp for live and recording. I play a Warrior Custom and most things you put in the signal chain just limit...
David McCannon
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Dec 13, 2004
4:00 pm

I too use the SansAmp live, as my main preamp. It ideally complements my old AX-1B. It doesn't emulate as much stuff as a Pandora but what it does, it does it ...
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Dec 13, 2004
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